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Most scooter shops evolve over time. The name may change and staff might move from one dealer to another but the ‘family tree’ is usually clearly recognisable. Finding a completely new business, in fresh premises, is an unusual event. Discovering that the owner has a long involvement with scooters and has managed to recruit a well-established mechanic makes the occurrence even more intriguing.

“There’s astrong scooter culture around this area of North Wales and Cheshire,” began Paul Bland, one of the people behind DMC. “Surprisingly this

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