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Best practice promoted at Xelabus event

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Published: 14 May 2019
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Xelabus hosted a Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) Maintenance and Compliance Evening with the Traffic Commissioner for the Western Traffic Area, Kevin Rooney, in attendance.

The event, which included presentations from Mr Rooney, DVSA, CPT and Xelabus, attracted more than 80 operators.

Gareth Blair, Managing Director of Xelabus, says: “We were honoured to have the Traffic Commissioner for the Western Traffic Area visiting Xelabus to talk to operators about compliance.

“We take compliance extremely seriously and it was a superb opportunity to show our neighbouring operators what we have achieved in the nine years since the company was formed. 

“Our high standards of operation and compliance is demonstrated with our Get in the Know policy guides and the workshop equipment available to our maintenance team.”

Xelabus is a member of CPT London and South East.

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