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15 Feb 2016

CITROËN HELPS TWO RIVERS MAKE A HOME

Two Rivers Housing, a social housing provider in the Forest of Dean, has taken delivery of its first Citroën vans. With the delivery of 1 x Relay 35 Crew Cab dropside, 2 x Nemo, 2 x Dispatch and 18 x Relay vans, Two Rivers Housing now has an all-Citroën van fleet.

CITROËN HELPS TWO RIVERS MAKE A HOME

The new vans, which replace a mixed fleet of leased and short term hired vehicles, will be used by Two Rivers Housing’s home-based technicians who provide maintenance services for its 4,000 homes in Gloucestershire and Herefordshire.

Two Rivers Housing has specified all of its new Citroën vans in Polar White paint. The Relay 35 Crew Cab dropside truck has a single cab, tool pod and dropside body. Supplied by Warners of Cheltenham, a Citroën Business Centre, the new vans have been acquired on 4-year/60,000 mile Automotive Leasing contract hire agreements.

Remco Kroese, Two River Housing’s Head of Contract Services, comments, “While complying with procurement legislation, Citroën was the top manufacturer out of a field of three. Nemo, Dispatch and Relay vans are ideally suited in size and carrying capacity to meet our range of operational requirements. At the same time they provide low whole life costs and high levels of driver comfort and safety.”

Founded in 2003, Two Rivers Housing provides affordable homes in Gloucestershire and Herefordshire. It is an independent, not-for-profit organisation, with a £21 million turnover and 4,000 properties of various sizes and styles of social housing.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
PHIL REED, REED PUBLIC RELATIONS, 020 8668 4048
Email: leadingpr@aol.com

CITROËN COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION, 02476 884000

The Citroën brand:

Citroën harnesses creative flair and technology to enhance well-being. Since 1919 Citroën has made a major contribution to putting cars within reach of the general public, providing practical and purposeful answers to the questions arising in each era. Citroën cars today place a premium on design, comfort and useful technology. With 10,000 customer contact points and presence in over 90 countries, Citroën sold 1.2 million vehicles worldwide in 2015. The brand has also amassed eight manufacturers’ titles in the WRC and two Manufacturers’ FIA World Championship titles from the 2014 and 2015 WTCC seasons.

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