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ATN: G’day, Darren. Since the AMA Group takeover of Wales Bus & Truck Repairs, how have things been settling in for you in your new role?

Fantastic! We have a great team around us with a passion for the heavy motor industry and repair industry. I can’t speak highly enough of the dedication and commitment that our guys (and girls) have shown in the transition stage. I have been in the industry for over 30 years and I think that I have learnt more in the past six months from our people than I have in many years. The workload is

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