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🎵 Here we go, on the road again 🎵

Chris and Matt were on the road again yesterday –  hitting Northwich, Davenham & Cuddington in Cheshire!

The guys were on location completing four interviews for Cheshire TV.

The first of the day was with Rory Woodhouse the owner of Cascade Bathrooms. Here's a live action shot from behind the camera:
Next up was with Dot, the owner of Devenhams a gorgeous establishment in the village of Davenham. Here's a peak at the interview (be sure to admire Matt's intense focus):
Team PVS then travelled to catch up with Pauline Gray from the fantastic coffeeshop Abda in Northwich town centre. It was great to find out more about three up and coming Cheshire businesses.
The final interview on our whistle-stop tour was with the author Ruth Elliot-Smith where she talked about her exciting new book!
Be sure to tune into our next blog post! Spoiler alert, Matt meets a new friend!


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