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Champagne success for 1,000th coach driver

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Champagne success for 1,000th coach driver

Coach driver Steve Lloyd received an unexpected surprise when he made his usual visit to Bury Market.

Steve, from Voel Coaches, was presented with a complimentary bottle of champagne for being in charge of the 1,000th coach visit to the award-winning market this year. 

While Steve was delighted with his prize, he did point out that he wouldn’t be enjoying it until he got all his passengers home safely.

Voel Coaches hail from Dyserth nr Rhyl on the scenicNorthWalesCoast, and visit Bury Market every month.

ENDS

Press release issued: 8 October 2012.

Picture attached: Steve Lloyd (right) receives his bottle of champagne from markets manager Andrew Heyes.

 

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