Trade Day!

12th August 2013

Trade Day! Join Sheffield Chamber as we partner with Evans Halshaw Citroen SHEFFIELD and Queens Road TradePoint (within B&Q) to offer great deals on Citroen commercial vehicles and opportunities to save money when signing up to TradePoint*.

Drop in anytime between 7.30am and 2pm on Monday 16th September and not only take advantage of the day's MegaMonday deal, but meet the team from your local Citroen dealer and realise that you could have a brand new commercial vehicle from only £150 per month** Also, the opportunity to meet Sheffield Chamber, find out what we're all about and more importantly, how we can help your business. Freebies available throughout the day, plus the prize draw with a top prize of a powertool, courtesy of TradePoint. Date: Monday 16th September 2013 Time: Drop in anytime between 7.30am and 2pm to Queens Road TradePoint (within B&Q). Appointments available to meet with Citroen representatives to discuss vehicle requirements. Please contact the team here with your preferred appointment time - steven.waldron@evanshalshaw.com *usual TradePoint terms and conditions ** dependent on vehicle purchased.

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