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Wood to warm for winter

WARWICK Mower Centre is gearing up for winter, running a basic chainsaw safety and maintenance course next month.
Murray and Cheryl Sondergeld have owned and operated Warwick Mower Centre for 34 years but over the past couple of years their son Matthew has taken over the day to day running. Warwick Mower Centre has always proudly sold the Stihl product in those 34 years.
And both Stihl and the team at Warwick Mower Centre take the business of keeping you warm this winter very seriously – which is why Matthew has decided to run the course. The whole team not only sells a range of chainsaws (one for every need) but are keen to pass on their expertise to help you with general maintenance and safety.
Customers’ safety is always their number one priority, so Matthew will be running the basic chainsaw sharpening and maintenance course.
There is a vast variety of sharpening and safety equipment and it would be a great opportunity to try before you buy.
The basic chainsaw safety and maintenance course will be held on Saturday 16 May at 9am and 10.30am. Bookings essential.

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