Refuse collection vehicle manufacturer Dennis Eagle hosted an open day last month (22 March) to mark the official opening of its new Leeds service centre.
Visitors to the Gildersome Spur site were shown around the new facility, which includes a workshop, parts warehouse, training conference room and offices.
Guests were also treated to displays marking the manufacturer’s heritage from 1901, when it launched as the Yorkshire Patent Steam Wagon Company.
The new service centre provides MOTs, servicing and inspections, vehicle preparation and presentation, body and chassis refurbishment and defect clearance. It also offers parts stock available for same- or next-day delivery.