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Called this company after finding them on the internet as my Xerox Phaser printer stopped working, and as I run a Greetings Card company it was imperative that the machine could be repaired quickly. Initial contact was with Kerri, who was both friendly and professional – she organised an engineer to call out the same day, and was clear about costs. The engineer, Paul, was also friendly and professional, both in repairing our machine and adhering to the Covid19 situation ( he wore a mask and was fastidious about disinfecting our machine and everything he had touched). I do not hesitate to recommend this company.
Mr Robertson
Welcome to
Torfaen
For most people, Torfaen is probably best-known as the location of Blaenavon’s UNESCO World Heritage Site industrial landscape. Torfaen (meaning “breaker of stones”) is an old name for the river – today called Afon Lwyd (“grey river”) – which flows through the county borough from its source north of Blaenavon southward through Abersychan, Pontypool, and Cwmbran. Visitors can delve into the history of the area at the Big Pit National Coal Museum and discover the life of miners in an underground tour.