Berrys Coaches joins Guild of British Coach Operators
Berrys Coaches is the latest operator to join the Guild of British Coach Operators.
The Taunton-based business has met the high standards needed in an audit to gain membership in the prestigious organisation. The Guild’s quality standards are wide-ranging and include the safe operation of coach hires and environmental awareness.
“We’re thrilled to be part of such an illustrious group of operators” – Berrys Coaches General Manager, James Berry
Berrys Coaches General Manager, James Berry, said: “Achieving Guild of British Coach Operators status recognises the high standards we set ourselves at Berrys Coaches and is testament to our dedicated colleagues who go above and beyond on a daily basis. We’re thrilled to be part of such an illustrious group of operators and cement ourselves as the West Country’s favourite coach operator.”
“Berrys have demonstrated their reputation is well deserved, achieving 100% compliance to a standard far more than that legally required” – Spokesman for the Guild of British Coach Operators, Steve Whiteway
Spokesman for the Guild of British Coach Operators, Steve Whiteway, said: “We are delighted to have such a well-respected coach operator, as Berrys join us. The Guild represents the best coach operators in the UK, subjecting themselves to an exacting independent audit every two years covering all aspects of their operation, including safety, vehicle maintenance and presentation, customer service and staff training. Berrys have demonstrated their reputation is well deserved, achieving 100% compliance to a standard far more than that legally required.”