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STELLANTIS Accident Repair Centre Network Database Marketing May Bodyshop Name Phone Number Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Town County Postcode Autospray Aberdeen 01224 536088 Intown Road Bridge of Don Aberdeen Aberdeenshire AB23 8EZ Bristol ARC 01179 651876 Environmental House Anthea Road, Fishpond Trad Estate Bristol Avon BS5 7EX Auto Crash Repairs 01234 266881 Lorita House, Brunel Road Barkers Lane Bedford Bedfordshire MK41 9TG Cougar ARC 01582 411120 Eaton Green Road Luton Bedfordshire LU2 9LD BGS (Bromley Garage Services) 0118 978 7525 Poplar Lane Winnersh Berkshire RG41 5JR Bodytec UK 01189 582122 22 Portman Road Reading Berkshire RG30 1EA Woodlands Bodyshop 01635 524824 8 Boundary Road Newbury Berkshire RG14 5RR Aylesbury Body Language 01296 392600 Unit 11 Osier Way Park Street Industrial Estate Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP20 1EB DF Crash Repairs 01908 217920 Brunleys Kiln Farm Milton Keynes Bucks MK11 3EW FP Smiths Motors 01733 267606 Sturrock Way Bretton Peterborough Cambridgeshire PE3 8YL Marshall of Cambridge 01223 377557 699 Newmarket Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB5 8SQ Marshall of Peterborough 01733 207363 Unit 1 Fengate Peterborough Cambridgeshire PE1 5XB Bentleys Bodycare Centre 01925 815004 415 Manchester Road Warrington Cheshire WA1 3LR KC Autos (Winsford) Group 01606 861648 Road Three Industrial Estate Winsford Cheshire CW7 3PD Lookers Deeside 01244 285996 Unit 11 First Avenue Deeside Industrial Estate Deeside Cheshire CH5 2NU Motor Bodies Widnes 0151 420 0022 Glebe Business Park Lunts Heath Road Widnes Cheshire WA8 5SQ Swansway Crewe ARC 01270 848973 Gateway Crewe Cheshire CW1 6YY Drive Hartlepool 01429 241300 Burn Road None Hartlepool Cleveland TS24 7LD SG Petch ARC 01325 465630 McMullen Road Darlington Co Durham DL1 1XZ Wilsons of Rathkenny 02821 758261 371-381 Cushendall Road Rathkenny Ballymena Co. Antrim BT43 6QB Fix Auto Penzance 01736 741004 Rospeath Ind Estate Crowlas Penzance Cornwall TR20 8DU Hawkins Motors Ltd 01726 822322 Pollards Mill Long Lane St. Stephen Cornwall PL26 7SX Mackins Accident Repair Centre 028 406 38909 68 Leitrim Road Hilltown Newry County Down BT34 5XS Wrights ARC Dromore 02892 692692 21 Rowantree Road Dromore County Down BT25 1NN Croxdale Citroen 01388 814671 A167 Croxdale Durham County Durham DH6 5HS Drive Darlington 01325 637797 Chesnut Street Darlington County Durham DL1 1RJ Drive Redcar 01642 906205 Trunk Road Redcar County Durham TS10 5BW Drive Stockton 01642 906205 Concorde Way Preston Farm Stockton County Durham TS18 3SB K&P Anderson Brothers Ltd 01429 867070 Usworth Road Hartlepool County Durham TS25 1PD GP Motors 01332 365529 Unit B, Stores Road Derby Derbyshire DE21 4BD Larklands ARC 0115 944 5999 Manners Industrial Estate Manners Avenue Ilkeston Derbyshire DE7 8EF Whaley Bridge Accident Repair Centre Ltd 01663 744200 Unit 1 The Haulage Yard Buxton Road, Furness Vale High Peak Derbyshire SK23 7NZ Cofton Motors Starcross Ltd 01626 890581 Cofton Cross Starcross Devon EX6 8RR Devonshire Motors ARC 01271 340860 Upcott Avenue, Pottington Business Pk Braunton Road Barnstaple Devon EX31 1HN John Card ARC 01752 263374 6 Miller Court Millbay Plymouth Devon PL1 3LQ MG Cannon Plymouth 01752 898632 1a Strashleigh View Lee Mill Ind Estate Plymouth Devon PL21 9GS Sowton Motor Body Repairs 01392 274096 10 Bittern Rd Sowton Exeter Devon EX2 7LW Vospers ARC 01752 208640 9-17 Valley Road Plymouth Devon PL7 1RS MG Cannon Dorchester 01305 755455 The Grove Dorchester Dorset DT1 1XU Eastend Coachworks 01389 763314 Elm Road Broadmeadow Industrial Estate Dumbarton G82 2RH East Bilney Coachworks (Norwich South) 01603 617531 Whiting Road Norwich East Anglia NR4 6DN Kerr & Smith (Cumnock) 01290 422440 Riverside Garage Ayr Road Cumnock East Ayrshire KA18 1BJ UK Accident Repair Centre 01506 881266 Unit 2 Camps Industrustial estate Edinburgh East Calder EH27 8DF Impact ARC Nottingham 0115 959 0290 Unit 2 White City Trading Estate Little tennis Street Nottingham East Midlands NG2 4EL D B Auto Repairs Ltd 01323 520154 4 Marshall Road Hampden Park Eastbourne East Sussex BN23 6QU DC Coachworks 01424 718918 Menzies Road, Ponswood Ind Est St Leonards on Sea East Sussex TN38 9BB Fairlight Coachworks 01273 588300 Units D3 & D4 Meriden Ind Estate Hoyle Road Peacehaven East Sussex BN10 8LW Pete Johnson Motor Body Repairs 01424 220268 3D Beeching Road Bexhill on sea East Sussex TN39 3LG Colchester ARC 01206 578242 105 Gosbecks Road Colchester Essex CO2 9JT Harlow Autos Ltd 01279 426003 1&2 Harolds Road Harlow Essex CM19 5BJ Rye Street (Braintree) 01376 559300 Unit 2 Springwood Industrial Estate Braintree Essex CM7 2GB Tony Levoi Bodyshop 01708 865695 Unit C8. J31 Park Frogmore Ind Est Motherwell Way Grays Essex RM20 3XD Toomey Group Bodyshop 01268 544055 Kingston House Christie Way Basildon Essex SS15 6RW Bodywyse 01592 650500 Merchant Place Mitchelston Industrial Estate Kirkcaldy Fife KY1 3NJ Paint-tec Fife 01592 770888 Unit 2 Mitchell Buildings Woodside Way Glenrothes Fife KY7 4ND Apollo Motors 01242 226007 Unit 1 Saxon Way Battledown Industrial Estate Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL52 6QX Auto Bodytech Ltd 01453 832871 Units S7&S9 Inchbrook Trading Estate Bath Road Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 5EY Baylis Gloucester 01452 526711 Cole Avenue Gloucester Gloucestershire GL2 5ER MG Cannon Gloucester 01452 412700 209 - 211 Westgate Gloucester Gloucestershire GL1 2RN SJ Cook & Sons ARC 0117 957 9800 201 Longmead Road Emerald Park East, Emersons Green Bristol Gloucestershire BS16 7FG Fix Auto Manchester East 0161 624 1904 Cross Street Oldham Greater Manch OL4 1JG RRG Group ARC Bolton 01204 362652 Hypatia Street Tonge Bridge Industrial Estate Bolton Greater Manch BL2 6AA Burridge Bodyshop 01489 889090 Unit 13 116 Botley Road Park Gate Southampton Hampshire SO31 1BA Cambridge ARC (Southampton) 0230 263613 Unit 5/1 Avenger Close Chandlers Ford Southampton Hampshire SO53 4DQ Cambridge Garage ARC 01329 826565 29 Standard Way Fareham Hampshire PO16 8XG Drive Aldershot 01252 490572 Bakers Corner Lower Farnham Road Aldershot Hampshire GU12 4DZ Motofix Aldershot 01252 3469000 Unit 1 & 2 Holder Road Aldershot Hampshire GU12 4RH Snows Accident Repair Centre 02380 522522 Units 1-4 Snows Business Park Millbrook Southampton Hampshire SO15 0LD IRG Hereford 01432 663070 Holmer Road Hereford Hereford Herefordshire HR1 1JS Brian Robson Coachworks 01727 840400 Brick Knoll Park Ashley Road St Albans Herts AL1 5UG AB Crush Panel Craft 01304 830383 Five Oaks Buinesss Park Geddinge Lane Wootton Kent CT4 6RY Barretts ARC 01227 864520 Thomas Way Lakesview Business Park Hersden, Canterbury Kent CT3 4JZ Chris Riches Ltd 01227 373433 90 Pier Avenue Herne Bay Kent Kent CT6 8PG Coachwork Renovations Ltd 01474 359444 Unit C1 Imperial Business Park West Mill Gravesend Kent DA11 0DL Four Elms Rochester 01634 253211 Main Road Chattenden Rochester Kent ME3 8LL MJ Autosprays Ltd 01622 752200 Advance House, 20/20 Business Park Liphook Way Maidstone Kent ME16 0LQ Panel Pride 01233 633113 Unit 5, 98 Ellingham Ind Centre Ellingham Way Ashford Kent TN23 6LZ PK Motors 01892 532886 North Farm Road Tunbridge Wells Tunbridge Wells Kent TN2 3DH Tonbridge ARC 01732 366403 Unit 2-9 Cannon Lane Tonbridge Kent TN9 1PP W J King Dartford 01322 222171 171-173 The Brent Dartford Kent DA2 6DQ Jenkins & Pain 01304 828283 White Cliffs Business Park Honeywood Park Way Dover Kent. CT16 3PT Mitchell Inglis 01414 354400 1033 South Street Glasgow Glasgow Lanarkshire G140AQ Parks of East Kilbride 01355 818000 Braeview Place Nerston East Kilbride Lanarkshire G74 3XH Delph Garage 01942 821738 2 Stephens Way Goose Green Wigan Lancashire WN3 6PQ Fylde Coast ARC 01253 347600 Aviation Point Amy Johnson Way Blackpool Lancashire FY4 2RP Goodwins Paint & Bodyshop 01253 724641 1-5 St.Albans Road St. Annes on Sea Lancashire FY8 1UB James Alpe 01200 444455 Lincoln Way Salthill Industrial Estate Clitheroe Lancashire BB7 1QD Perfect Finish 01204 706777 Raikes Lane Industrial Estate Bolton Bolton Lancashire BL3 2NP M and E ARC 0116 2766619 108 Cannock Street Leicester Thurmaston Leicester LE4 9HR Bowles Vehicle Repair 0116 2862212 24 Coventry Road Narborough Leicester Leicestershire LE19 2GR Drive Leicester 0116 255 7567 Freemans Common Road Aylestone Road Leicester Leicestershire LE2 7SL Fix Auto Skegness 01754 765888 Grantham Drive Skegness Lincolnshire PE25 3RN John Clark Bodyworks 01472 813591 Jackson place Wilton Road Ind Est Humberston Lincolnshire DN36 4AS NT Shaw 01507 603382 North Holme Road Louth Lincolnshire LN11 0HQ Troops 01400 273631 Grantham Road None Leadenham Lincs LN5 0PY Fix Auto Park Royal 0208 9618961 52 Minerva Road Park Royal London NW10 6HJ Theoco 0208 205 5524 Knightsbridge House Kingbury Road London NW9 8XG W J King Woolwich 020 8854 8161 40 Artillery Place Woolwich London SE18 4AB HB-ARN Swinton 0161 511 5005 349 Moorside Road Swinton Swinton Manchester M27 9HH Lookers Liverpool 0151 933 7575 82 Derby Road Bootle Liverpool Merseyside L20 8LR ARC Coachworks Ltd 01784 423555 4 Mereside park Shield Road Ashford Middlesex TW15 1BL M&S Accident Repairs Ltd 0845 1307887 The Barn Groveley Road Feltham Middlesex TW13 4PJ Mustoes Specialist Vehicle Body Repairs 01291 421900 Unit 3 Castle Way Severn Bridge Caldicot Monmouthshire NP26 5PR Duff Morgan 01603 775477 34-38 Whiffler Road Norwich Norfolk NR3 2AZ East Bilney Coachworks (Great Yarmouth) 01493 844004 Fenner Road Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR30 3PS East Bilney Kings Lynn 01553 818910 52 Bergen Way Kings Lynn Norfolk PE30 2JG Red Rocket ARC 01493 652588 Unit 6, MacFarlane Court Morton Pelo Road Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR31 0LT JC Accident Repair 01724488322 1a Colin Road Scunthorpe
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