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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2024 7:30 pm 
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Typical advertorial for this kind of thing, but quite a low level tone in the spiel/PR stakes...

Branded hoodies an' all, but obviously taking a more relaxed and modern approach to their dress code :-o


A2B Taxis Devizes enjoys rapid expansion in first year

https://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/news ... irst-year/

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A Wiltshire taxi firm started by two childhood friends has rapidly expanded after a successful first year in business.

A2B Taxis Devizes was set up by Potterne locals Wayne House and Carl Gale in January last year and is now celebrating an “unreal” first 12 months.

During the first months of the business, the pair were on their own with just one taxi, but they now have a team of five full-time drivers, two part-time drivers, and seven vehicles on their books.

Mr House said: “It’s going really well, it’s been an interesting first year and we’ve added new vehicles and taken people on.

“To do what we’ve done in the space of a year is a rapid expansion so we’re really happy, in any industry you have challenges and hurdles, but we’ve gotten over them.

“People seem to enjoy using us, we’re a team who don’t take things too seriously and we like to cheer people up in the car which helps.”

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Mr Gale, who has been driving taxis for nine years, agreed the firm’s first year had gone “really well.”

Mr House believes their growth is down to the support of locals for a new independent business.

The 32-year-old added: “We’ve had support from the public and local companies and schools in and around Devizes, that’s been unreal.

“It’s been massive for us, without the backing we’ve had locally we wouldn’t have been able to grow in the way we have.”

While Mr House and Mr Gale took the plunge to go into business together last year, they have known each other since they were children.

“We were childhood friends from when we went to primary school together”, Mr House told this paper last year.

“We both grew up in Potterne so we knew each other and used to play together every day, after school, in the village. We’ve been friends ever since.”

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They decided to team up last January after identifying a need for their service in and around Devizes.

Looking to the future, Mr House told this paper that the pair have their eyes set on more success in 2024.

He added: “It will be more of the same because the ball is rolling in the right direction, but we want to get as big as possible and aren’t going to stop after one year.

“We’re just going to carry on doing the best we can.”


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2024 7:30 pm 
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Have a read of this about a similar-sized local firm here, which has also expanded by a similar sort of magnitude in the last year or so.

This is at the other end of the scale in terms of PR, and as a long-term taxi driver and non-expert I'd guess this reads like professional level PR/comms copy :-o

But which in turns rings all my cynicism bells, but probably better not to go there 8-[

(I believe at least one of the firm's proprietors is a former PR professional, or similar, therefore...)

https://standrewstaxis.com/2023/12/st-a ... ing-ahead/

https://standrewstaxis.com/2024/01/st-a ... transport/


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2024 9:54 pm 
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“We’ve had support from the public and local companies and schools in and around Devizes, that’s been unreal.


maybe there was little very little competition before after all devizes is only a small town but churn out loads of advertorials like this and maybe a few from farther afield will think there's an untapped market to plunder a few miles up the road

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