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of Pant Glas Industrial Estate, Bedwas
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Coachwork specialists
Coachwork specialists making armoured vans and parcel carrying vehicles


1978 It was reported that [[Securicor]] had acquired Bedwas Bodyworks, a vehicle body building business with a modern factory on a three acre site in South Wales. The company was to build vehicle bodies for Securicor's cash carrying and parcels services, at the same time continuing and developing its specialist body building service for outside customers.<ref>The Scotsman 13 March 1978</ref>
1978 It was reported that [[Securicor]] had acquired Bedwas Bodyworks, a vehicle body building business with a modern factory on a three acre site in South Wales. The company was to build vehicle bodies for Securicor's cash carrying and parcels services, at the same time continuing and developing its specialist body building service for outside customers.<ref>The Scotsman 13 March 1978</ref>

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of Pant Glas Industrial Estate, Bedwas

Coachwork specialists making armoured vans and parcel carrying vehicles

1978 It was reported that Securicor had acquired Bedwas Bodyworks, a vehicle body building business with a modern factory on a three acre site in South Wales. The company was to build vehicle bodies for Securicor's cash carrying and parcels services, at the same time continuing and developing its specialist body building service for outside customers.[1]

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  1. The Scotsman 13 March 1978