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- Good_Garage_Scheme abstract "Good Garage Scheme is a series of same name automobile repair shop monitoring schemes in the United Kingdom (UK), each of which aims to improve industry repair standards for the benefit of consumers. Initially, Trade Secretary Stephen Byers raised the idea for a government "good garage" scheme in December 2000. After Good Garage Scheme (government) was released in 2002, the motor industry sought to develop its own good garage scheme in May 2003 as a way of self-regulating its garage members. By 2006, the motor industry had not implemented its Good Garage Scheme (industry). At about that same time, Coventry, England based Forte Lubricants, a manufacturer of petrol and diesel-operated engine additives typically used in garages, maintained a website that supported Forte Lubricants' own association of vehicle workshops/garages, where each member garage agreed to comply with some of the good garage scheme material published by the Department of Trade and Industry. The resulting Good Garage Scheme (Forte), an online self-regulatory body operated by Forte Lubricants for independent workshops and Minister for Transport Centres throughout the United Kingdom, has grown from about 800 member garages in 2006 to about 3,000 member garages in 2010.".
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- Good_Garage_Scheme wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Good_Garage_Scheme wikiPageExternalLink www.goodgaragescheme.com.
- Good_Garage_Scheme wikiPageID "26334976".
- Good_Garage_Scheme wikiPageRevisionID "605191226".
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- Good_Garage_Scheme subject Category:Automobile_associations_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Good_Garage_Scheme subject Category:Automotive_repair_shops.
- Good_Garage_Scheme subject Category:Codes_of_conduct.
- Good_Garage_Scheme subject Category:Consumer_guides.
- Good_Garage_Scheme subject Category:Coventry.
- Good_Garage_Scheme subject Category:Public_bodies_and_task_forces_of_the_United_Kingdom_government.
- Good_Garage_Scheme subject Category:Rating_systems.
- Good_Garage_Scheme subject Category:Self-regulatory_organizations.
- Good_Garage_Scheme type Abstraction100002137.
- Good_Garage_Scheme type Association108049401.
- Good_Garage_Scheme type AutomobileAssociations.
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- Good_Garage_Scheme type Organization108008335.
- Good_Garage_Scheme type Self-regulatoryOrganizations.
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- Good_Garage_Scheme comment "Good Garage Scheme is a series of same name automobile repair shop monitoring schemes in the United Kingdom (UK), each of which aims to improve industry repair standards for the benefit of consumers. Initially, Trade Secretary Stephen Byers raised the idea for a government "good garage" scheme in December 2000. After Good Garage Scheme (government) was released in 2002, the motor industry sought to develop its own good garage scheme in May 2003 as a way of self-regulating its garage members.".
- Good_Garage_Scheme label "Good Garage Scheme".
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- Good_Garage_Scheme depiction BSI_Group_Chiswick_London.jpg.
- Good_Garage_Scheme homepage www.goodgaragescheme.com.
- Good_Garage_Scheme isPrimaryTopicOf Good_Garage_Scheme.