Ayvens to make Bristol its HQ for ‘long-term strength of business’
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Fleet NewsAyvens to make Bristol its HQ for ‘long-term strength of business’fleetnews.co.ukWith several hundred employees based in Slough, Ayvens would not disclose how many people were leaving the business as a result of the move.
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