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Manchester mayhem

Since establishing Manchester Scooter Centre, Graham (Greedy) Reedy has always made it clear that his showroom isn’t just about ‘box shifting’ scooters out of their very large doors. He wanted the public at large to be aware of this, but how was this to be done? Being a time-served scooterist and having worked in the motor industry for years, Graham understood that although nothing is a guaranteed success, some ideas have more chance than others.

Having rebranded the centre, raised awareness on social media, organised a charity

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