ATS Euromaster has said that, with immediate effect, it will be offering discounted services to members of the NHS, armed forces and emergency services to ‘keep them moving’ during the COVID-19 national emergency.
ATS Euromaster is the British affiliate of the European tyre service provider Euromaster. They have a network of 260 service centres in the United Kingdom.
Recently, technicians from ATS Euromaster helped South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAMB) when six of their emergency ambulances had their tyres slashed by mindless thugs.
ATS Euromaster did not charge SECAMB for their services and now they want to help the men and women who are on the front line of the fight against COVID-19.


ATS Euromaster has announced the following two concessions:
1) ‘Hero Club’ – In Centre Offer
The ‘Hero Club’ offers various concessions on MOTs, servicing etc to members of the fire service, police service, NHS/Ambulance service and armed forces (including veterans).
Follow this link to find out more: https://bit.ly/3dIcRSC
You can use the following link to check to see where your nearest open centre is: centre.atseuromaster.co.uk/
2) NHS & Front Line Emergency Service – Mobile Offer
ATS Euromaster also announced that it is proud to join forces with Michelin and Blackcircles to offer a new discounted service to support the UK’s front line and emergency service workers.
Last week, ATS Euromaster launched a mobile tyre-fitting service where they waivered the usual callout charge for two or more tyres, with 15% off Michelin tyres for NHS, Blue Light and Armed Forces personnel to help keep their vehicles on the road so that they can continue their fantastic work.
The offer currently runs until the end of June 2020.
Visit https://www.blackcircles.com/helpcentre/front-line-offer and follow the simple steps to obtain a unique discount code to then use when booking on the Blackcircles website.

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