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    King’s Autobody Repairs has recognised two women from Old Road Village for their years of service and dedication to the community.

    In separate social media posts, the business said it honoured one woman, identified as Mag, for her long-standing contribution to Old Road Village, describing her as a strong and dedicated figure who has been a pillar in the community.

    The shop said the gesture was a token of respect and gratitude for her hard work, kindness and commitment over the years.

    In another post, King’s Autobody said it also recognised a woman for her service in the healthcare field, praising her care, compassion and dedication to the people of Old Road.

    The business said the recognitions formed part of its effort to continue giving back to the community.

    One post described the initiative as being about more than cars, saying the business remains committed to community support.

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