
Press release: Early Christmas Present for Inverness Business
Highland Campervans had an early Christmas present this year when planning permission and a £25,000 loan from Highland Opportunity Fund, both arrived the week before Christmas.
The company, based on the A96, had applied for planning permission to convert the old dairy farm at Kerrowaird into a dedicated workshop and sales showroom for servicing motorhomes and caravans. Steve Bunn, Workshop manager and co-founder said “I do have a workshop already but it’s just not big enough for the larger motorhomes and caravans which I need to have full access to. The low interest-loan from Highland Opportunity is also fantastic news and will enable us to purchase a vehicle lift to give me improved access when servicing vans”.
Highland Campers is a great example of a successful Inverness business which started in a recession but has gone from strength to strength, recently identifying a gap in the market for motorhome servicing. The company is fast gaining a reputation as the motorhome specialists for the Highlands and specifically looks after the internal habitation units of motorhomes and caravans.
The updated premises will include a larger workshop, a shop with parts and supplies, plus a new office unit for campervan & motorhome sales and the hire fleet. The company is also looking for an apprentice to start work in the New Year. Interested applicants should look at the business website www.HighlandCamperans.com for details on the apprenticeship which will involve learning a multitude of skills from joinery to electrics.
Catherine Bunn, co-founder said “It’s a very exciting time for us at the moment. We are hoping to get everything ready before the spring when there is high demand to get the vehicles serviced in time for summer – we are encouraging all of our customers this year to beat the rush and book their vehicles in for servicing during the winter months - it’s especially important for any vehicles with possible frost damage”. If anyone needs any advice on winterising vehicles, just get in touch with the Highland Campers office.