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Christmas opening hours

9 December 2021

As the end of 2021 nears, another difficult year for so very many, we would like to take this opportunity to send our very best wishes to all of our customers and the wider enthusiasts’ network this Christmas.

Here at Peter James Insurance, we’re very much looking forward to the coming year.  A year during which we genuinely hope to be out and about among you all again at meets, shows and events; the length and breadth of the country, as the movement may once more safely meet to share its common love of classics.

We’d also like to let you know we are here for you during the holidays.  Our 2021 Christmas opening hours are below and remember, you can also buy and renew online in between times if you need to.

2021 Christmas Opening Hours

  • Christmas Eve:                             9am to 1pm
  • Christmas Day:                             Closed
  • Boxing Day:                                   Closed
  • Monday 27th Dec:                         Closed
  • Tuesday 28th Dec:                         Closed
  • Wednesday 29th Dec:                   9am to 5pm
  • Thursday 30th Dec:                       9am to 5pm
  • Friday 31st Dec:                              9am to 1pm
  • Saturday 1st Jan 2022:                 Closed
  • Sunday 2nd Jan 2022:                  Closed
  • Monday 3rd Jan 2022:                 Closed
  • Tuesday 4th Jan 2022:                 9am to 5pm

Wishing you a very happy Christmas and a healthy and happy 2022.

The Peter James Team

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