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    Motion shop on the move

    Lindani DonyeliBy Lindani DonyeliOctober 3, 20171 Comment1 Min Read
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    Motion Shop Manager Jason Robertson (left) and owner Jason Meaton at the shop’s new premises in the Colcade Centre in Hill Street.

    More customers, more bicycles… and that’s exactly what got The Motion Shop on the move to its new premises at the Colcade Centre in Hill Street.

    “We have three times the space – and we need it here, as we get bigger and better!” said owner Jason Meaton. He says both the retail and maintenance and repair aspects of the business are growing. Along with a bigger workshop, the premises also offer customers parking space.

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