Friday, 28 September 2007

Come and Collect your Bicycle

We are getting ready to implement exciting plans to renovate our shop and workshop in Deptford. In addition to providing a more welcoming show-room area, new office space, this will also increase our workshop space, allowing for an extension of team of frame-builders. In the long term, we are planning a Witcomb Cycling Heritage Centre hopefully ready for the 2012 Olympics.

Those of you who have visited us at the shop will know that it is currently housing many bicycles never collected after being left by costumers for repairs. We need to clear the space to carry on the renovation work.

If you think that you may have left your bicycle with us over two months ago, we would be very grateful if you could call in to the workshop to collect it. If a bicycle remains uncollected by 10 October, it will be disposed of by clearance sale and online auction.

Our workshop is open to the public on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday between 10am and 5pm. Please bring either your receipt or the exact details of your bicycle if the repair dates back to over a year.

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Pete said...

I had heard rumours that you were closing so to discover that the reverse is true is a relief. I'm still saving up for the ultimate commuter bike!

01-Oct-2007 15:23:00  
Blogger Zefrog said...

That's news to us. Could you drop us a line and tell us where you heard that.

You will have gathered that the rumours are not true and that we are very much open for business.

02-Oct-2007 15:27:00  
Blogger Knit Nurse said...

I suspect Pete is referring to the film Deptford Lives, which gave the impression that you were planning to shut the shop and move out of Deptford to carry on the bike building business from home.

05-Oct-2007 15:11:00  
Blogger Zefrog said...

No, we are definitely staying put in dear ol' Deptford (our birthplace after all) and we have grand plans for the future too...

05-Oct-2007 16:57:00  

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