A PLYMOUTH husband and wife have taken on a business in Coxside and they're ready to breathe new life into the well known premises.
Local residents were gutted to see a longstanding tyre shop close down in August, but the garage is opening again under new management offering even more services.
There was "a lot of interest" in the building which used to be the home of Victor Barry Tyres in Coxside. Taking on the new lease for the premises is local man Lee Rosson, aged 37, who has 20 years of experience in the motor industry.
Lee's wife, Jodie Rosson, aged 40, will also be helping out at the new Plymouth Tyres and Auto Care, she wants to ensure that "women feel comfortable" when popping in with their car. The couple are excited to be launching the new business, which will officially open on Monday November 4.
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