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Platinum

A DVSA-authorised MOT test station in Cirencester, authorised to test cars. Every fact below comes from the DVSA authorised-testing-station register.

Data from the DVSA authorised-testing-station register · Last verified 4 Jul 2026 · Record 1ALQ09

Register facts

Trading name
PlatinumSource: DVSA register
DVSA site number
1ALQ09Source: DVSA register — the station’s authorisation ID
Address
3 LOVE LANE, Cirencester GL7 1YGSource: DVSA register
Phone
01285641800Source: DVSA register
Operator
IndependentSource: MOTGuard chain tiering over the register
On the register since
4 Jul 2026 (first register edition we hold containing this station)Source: DVSA register, quarterly editions
Last verified on the register
4 Jul 2026Source: DVSA register, quarterly editions

MOT classes tested

MOT classVehiclesAuthorised here
Class 1 Motorcycles up to 200cc
Class 2 Motorcycles of all engine sizes
Class 3 Three-wheeled vehicles up to 450kg
Class 4 Cars, small vans and minibuses up to 12 seats — the standard car MOT ✓ Yes
Class 5 Private passenger vehicles with 13 or more seats
Class 7 Goods vans between 3,000 and 3,500kg

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Quick answers

Is Platinum an authorised MOT test station?

Yes. Platinum appears on the DVSA active MOT test stations register under site number 1ALQ09, in Cirencester. The register is published quarterly by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency; this page was last verified against it on 4 Jul 2026.

Which vehicles can Platinum MOT?

According to the DVSA register, Platinum is authorised to test cars. If your vehicle type isn't listed, phone ahead on 01285641800 — class authorisations can change between quarterly register editions.

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