Rishi Sunak hails ‘hardworking family businesses’ at formal launch of Browns of Richmond

Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com 
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
Visit Shots! now
Independent garage Browns of Richmond has been officially opened by the town’s MP, Rishi Sunak.

He cut the ribbon at the Gallowfields Trading Estate premises before touring its customer reception, sales area, and state-of-the-art workshop. During his visit, the Richmond and Northallerton MP mingled with invited guests, took time to speak with the technicians, and even got hands-on, getting under the bonnet to inspect an engine.

Browns of Richmond was opened in August by Fraser Brown and Tim Roelich, who have a combined 50 years’ experience in automotive retail, with a vision to offer a fresh, customer-focused approach to car sales and servicing.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The business provides a comprehensive range of services, including servicing, repairs, MOTs, tyres and exhausts, along with a carefully curated selection of high-quality pre-owned vehicles. Their inventory caters to all types of drivers, offering petrol, diesel, hybrid, and fully electric models.

Rishi Sunak chats with technicians during an inspection of the workshop facilitiesRishi Sunak chats with technicians during an inspection of the workshop facilities
Rishi Sunak chats with technicians during an inspection of the workshop facilities

Praising the venture, Mr. Sunak said: “Browns of Richmond is a great example of the hardworking, innovative family businesses that form the backbone of our local economy. It’s fantastic to see entrepreneurs like Fraser and Tim investing in our community, creating jobs, and offering invaluable services. Enterprises like this are essential for keeping our rural areas vibrant and thriving.”

Fraser and Tim first met in 2006 when Fraser was general manager of the then Border Cars in Carlisle, and Tim was sales manager. In 2023, their professional paths crossed again when Tim joined Fraser’s Richmondshire-based automotive consultancy, MotorVise.

Sharing a vision to transform the car-buying experience, they launched Browns of Richmond to deliver a more customer-focused approach.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Tim Roelich said: “Our focus is on people, rather than selling cars. We aim to build lasting relationships by understanding a customers’ individual needs and providing them with the vehicle that is right for them and their needs.”

Fraser Brown (left) and Tim Roelich, founders of Browns of RichmondFraser Brown (left) and Tim Roelich, founders of Browns of Richmond
Fraser Brown (left) and Tim Roelich, founders of Browns of Richmond

Fraser Brown added: “Our new facilities are a testament to our commitment to exceptional service. Whether customers are looking for their next vehicle or maintaining their current one, we’re here to deliver top-quality support. We’re proud to be part of the Richmond community and to uphold the highest industry standards.”

Related topics:
Leeds news you can trust since 1890
Follow us
©National World Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Cookie SettingsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy notice