Caravanners can benefit from Approved Workshop Scheme at 2015 show

One of the UK's biggest caravan shows will play host to a leading motorhome servicing group next year.

The Approved Workshop Scheme (AWS) will set up shop at the 2015 Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show, which takes place at the Birmingham NEC between February 17 and 22.

Caravan and motorhome owners will be able to access quality maintenance services that they have not have been privy to prior to the show, caravantimes.co.uk reports.

A list of the scheme's supporters has grown by 44 throughout 2014, bringing the total number of fixed and mobile Approved Workshops to a respectable 365. After the AWS garnered plenty of attention at the recent Motorhome & Caravan Show, it's sure to prove just as popular come February.

Oakleigh Wood, who works for Bristol Caravans, is one of the scheme's latest supporting members, said: "As a workshop striving to deliver outstanding customer experiences, we joined the national AWS to demonstrate our commitment to quality.

"AWS membership means customers can be confident that the work we carry out is second to none and that it will comply with warranty conditions," he added.

The 2015 Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show will host over 350 exhibitors from leading manufacturers, including Bailey, Coachman and Elddis, outandaboutlive.co.uk notes.