1424 days ago

We are now open in Alert Level 3

Laura from Sutherland Performance

Dear Valued Customers,
We hope that you are all safe at this unsettling and uncertain time.
On Tuesday 28th April New Zealand moves into Alert Level 3.

Sutherland Performance will resume business as usual.

We will continue to closely follow all Government advice.

We will limit contact during any interactions and complete work inside a vehicle wearing a mask and gloves.

If any member of staff or anyone in their bubble becomes unwell then we will cease all services until symptom free and the required isolation time has been completed.

From our family to yours, we wish you well at this time.
We thank you for your ongoing support.

From the team at Sutherland Performance.

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