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AB Campers expands in South West Wales, launches campervan hire service

16.07.2026 15:46 1 min 1 source
pembrokeshire-herald.com ENG
AB Campers expands in South West Wales, launches campervan hire service
Original source: pembrokeshire-herald.com

AB Campers, founded by Adam Bush and his son, has grown from a father-son project to an award-winning business with three premises in South West Wales. The company offers campervan conversions, a hire service (from £90 per night), and a pop-top roof promotion until July 31, 2026, priced from £2,999.

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AB Campers expands in South West Wales, launches campervan hire service

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