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Hello,


Does anyone know of a local (ish) place that repairs maclaren buggies? There is supposed to be a list on the Maclaren website but I just can't find it on their site. It may be glaringly obvious but i just can't find it and had to give up... i've sent them an email to ask. Just thought I would ask on here too.


I'm really hoping that there is somewhere easy to get to in a car with ok parking as i'll have a baby and toddler (and of course, a non-working buggy!).


I am lost without the buggy! how sad.


Many thanks.

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  • 3 weeks later...

They sent me an email with a list of the repair places in London - which i've copied below. We used Potty People on Bethnal Green Road as this is close to my partners work.

Hope this helps


********************************

Thank you for your recent e-mail.


I am sorry the Service Agent listing is being updated. Our Service

Agents are as follows: -


I & A Babcare

84-88 Mitcham Road

Tooting

London

SW17 9NG

0208 767 8613


Infantasia

Unit 103 (Level One)

Shopping City High Road

Wood Green

N22 6YD

0208 889 1494


Kiddicentre

147 Clapton Common

Stamford Hill

London

E5 9AE

0208 809 4251


Potty People

316-318 Bethnal Green Road

Bethnal Green

London

E2 0AG

0207 729 2217


Just Kidding

501 Kingsbury Road

Kingsbury

London

NW9 9HG

0208 204 2233


If you need further information please do not hesitate to contact me.


Kind regards



Customer Service Team

Maclaren

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