Stockport coach hire firm invests £383k in fleet
Bus and coach hire business Belle Vue Manchester has added to its fleet with a six-figure investment.
The Stockport-based company spent £383k to acquire two 20-seater Mercedes Sprinter minibuses, a 34-seater Yutong midi coach and a 61-seater Irizar i6 coach.
The vehicles will be used for corporate, private and educational trips and tours along with contract work, including a shuttle service for staff at the Christie hospital in Manchester.
Belle Vue has invested over £700k in its fleet, which now comprises 66 vehicles, in the last two years.
Phil Hitchen, director at Belle Vue, said: “Increased demand for vehicles which can accommodate larger groups has dictated the need to buy a bigger coach than the traditional 49-seater.
“The minibuses are equipped to a very high standard and perfectly meet the needs of our contract customers and touring groups.”
He added: “Our business is developing and expanding all the time. Continual investment is vital to ensure all of our clients are travelling on a modern fleet equipped with wi-fi, USB and electric sockets and more, ensuring an up-to- date passenger experience.”
Belle Vue was backed in the expansion with a funding package from Santander Business Banking.
Santander relationship director Robert Dolan said: “We are delighted to provide the funding for these additional vehicles.
“It’s fantastic to see Belle Vue continue to grow, providing short and long journey options, and we are confident client demand will only continue to increase.”
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