KEITH FOX has launched a courier service for which customers can have goods delivered "anywhere but the moon".
Keith, 48, a former landlord of the Tadcaster Arms in Benidorm, decided to come home to Yorkshire with his Tadcaster-born wife, Bridget, to launch Zenon courier service in Monkgate, York. He has invested £20,000 on a Ford Fiesta, which boasts controls which can drop the temperature by 20 degrees within five minutes in order to carry perishable goods. He reports demand has been instant. Why Zenon? He said: "I've stuck with Zenon because it refers to Zenon, the Greek-Persian deity of care, trust and protection."
Updated: 10:30 Tuesday, September 20, 2005
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