Bristol Street Motors sets wheels in motion for St Oswalds

Bristol Street Motors dealerships in the North East have joined forces to raise funds for St Oswald’s Hospice.

The company’s Vauxhall sites in Hexham, Newcastle and Sunderland have teamed up to donate a brand new five-seater Adam to the hospice, which will be the star prize in the charity’s annual raffle.

Vertu Motors plc (LON:VTR), was formed in late 2006 to acquire and consolidate UK motor retail businesses. It was founded as a new entrant into the UK motor retail sector and is listed on the AIM market. The Vertu Motors group operates a nationwide chain of franchised motor dealerships offering sale, servicing, parts and bodyshop facilities for new and used car and commercial vehicles.

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