The Chauffeur Spotlight – Club Class Chauffeurs, Sussex

Continuing our series of UK Chauffeur company profiles, we meet Jonathan Dow from Club Class Chauffeurs based in East Sussex.

in 1992, family business, started using contractors to carry out work in the local area until the company was reformed in 2000 to own its own fleet of cars and drivers.

Club Class Chauffeurs proud themselves to be a company serving around 160 local businesses and it has strengthened to secure a number of business awards. Find how out Club Class Chauffeurs began, the MD Jonathan Dow’s views on licensing and how he built the company to offer an award-winning service.

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