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Article: Ray of hope for old caravans; Ray Summers has run his Caravan Hospital for 20 years and business has never been so good - which is why he can afford to smile when the Top Gear crew smash up another caravan on screen, he tells JOSH FARRINGTON.
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- South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)
- Article date:
- August 21, 2009
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Byline: JOSH FARRINGTON
Ray Summers has run his Caravan Hospital for 20 years and business has never been so good - which is why he can afford to smile when the Top Gear crew smash up another caravan on screen, he tells JOSH FARRINGTON
It would be hard to find a man more enthusiastic about caravans than Ray Summers. He is the man behind the Caravan Hospital - a familiar sight to anyone who's driven along the A48 in the past 20 years.
From the road, it looks like a small, quirky business - a man who fixes up caravans and sends them on their way.
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