etyres Fleet Mobile Tyres Franchise Opportunity in Bracknell
"etyres" is the UK's # 1 On-Line Tyre Company,
offering on-your-driveway fitting nationwide. etyres is
the Internet trading name of Fleet Mobile Tyres, Ltd.
We have a franchise opportunity in Bracknell. If you have
plenty of drive and initiative you can join our steadily
expanding team of successful Franchisees.
We offer the lowest prices on all leading brands of
tyres and batteries and the most convenient service. We
fit tyres and batteries at the customer's home or place
of work. And because our service is fully mobile, we
don't have expensive tyre depots, which means our prices
are always low.
The primary reason that our service is second to none is
that our network is made up of Franchise Partners rather
than tyre depot managers. Could you be our next
successful Partner with this franchise opportunity in
Bracknell?
Fast-expanding etyres now has over 100 vans fitted with
the most up-to-date equipment required to fit tyres to
today's vehicles. The work is guaranteed and carried out
by our Franchise Partners who employ fully trained tyre
fitters. Customers can have full confidence in our
professional and efficient service because our Franchise
Partners always provide a superior service than is
available elsewhere, as you may do in Bracknell.
New branches are often started as a sole trader business
with the Franchise Partner fitting tyres himself. As the
level of sales grows a trained tyre fitter is employed.
Later a second and third fitter are employed.
Alternatively the business can be operated purely as a
Management Franchise, with all the operational activity
delegated to employees. Either way, branches can be
built up to be very lucrative, with strong sales and
cashflow, as would this franchise opportunity in Bracknell.
And etyres is on a fast track towards nationwide
coverage. We can already cover to more than 70% of the
UK car owning population. However we still have
franchise Territories available in key areas, including
Bracknell. Full training is provided in all aspects of the
business. Head Office backup includes National Sales,
Etyres Sales, National Account authorisations, invoicing
and cash collection as well as help with local sales and
marketing, credit control and administration. For a
fuller description of the process,
click here.
If you feel that you would like to be involved as the
owner of a profitable branch of Fleet Mobile Tyres &
etyres, in this fast moving and dynamic industry, please
call 0800 028 9000, or email to
katherine@etyres.co.uk ... to find out more about
this franchise opportunity in Bracknell.
More about BracknellBracknell is a town in the
Bracknell Forest borough of the English county of
Berkshire. It lies 18 km (11 miles) to the south-east of
Reading, 16 km (10 miles) southwest of Windsor and 47 km
(30 miles) west of London. The town is surrounded, on
the east and south, by the vast expanse of Swinley Woods
and Crowthorne Woods. The town has absorbed parts of
many local outlying areas including Warfield, Winkfield
and Binfield.
Bracknell was made a civil parish in its own right in
1955. It has a town council. Under the Local Government
Act 1972, the entire Easthampstead Rural District became
the Bracknell District on 1 April 1974. It was granted
Borough status, when it changed its name to Bracknell
Forest in 1988.
The town covers areas previously in the parishes of
Easthampstead, Warfield, Binfield and Winkfield. The
town's centre lies just north of the Railway Station
with completely pedestrianized and much undercover
shopping around Princess Square, Charles Square and the
Broadway. There are 'out-of-town' shops, a multiscreen
cinema and ten pin bowling complex at the Peel Centre.
Just to the west are the Western and Southern Industrial
Estates, either side of the railway line.
There are many residential suburbs (see settlement table below) of
varying dates, the oldest being Priestwood and, of
course, Easthampstead Village. The former RAF Staff
College buildings are at Harmans Water. The
south-eastern corner of the town remains rural at
present (but see below), around Peacock Farm,
Easthampstead Park and the wooded Yew Tree Corner. There
are large ponds at Farley Wood and the Easthampstead
Mill Pond between Great Hollands and Wildridings, and
two lakes at South Hill Park. The Bull Brook emerges
above ground just within the bounds of the suburb of
Bullbrook.
Bracknell was designated a new town in 1949, in the
aftermath of the Second World War. The site was
originally a village-cum-small town in the civil parish
of Warfield in the Easthampstead Rural District. Very
little of the original Bracknell is left. The location
was chosen over White Waltham, an alternative
possibility, because the Bracknell site avoided
encroaching on good quality agricultural land. It had
the additional advantage of being on a railway line. The
town centre is a 1960s design, and considered by many to
be in need of a major refurbishment. The Borough Council
is therefore working in partnership with the Bracknell
Regeneration Partnership (Legal & General and Schroders)
to regenerate the town centre with new shops and
facilities to be built.
A feature of a number of the estates that causes great
confusion for outsiders and newcomers alike is the fact
that streets only have names, not titles - in Birch
Hill, Crown Wood, Great Hollands and others there is no
'Road', 'Avenue', 'Street', just 'Frobisher',
'Jameston', 'Juniper', 'Jevington'. The residential
streets are, however, named in alphabetical order
starting in Great Hollands, with As, through Ds, such as
Donnybrook, in Hanworth, Js, such as 'Jameston' and
'Jevington' in Birch Hill, and beyond. But there is
exception for streets in the Wimpy Homes area of
Bracknell, Streets such as Hornby Avenue and Packenham
Road are present here. The town has expanded way beyond
its intended size into farmland to the south. Major
expansion is again proposed, to the west of the town at
Peacock Farm, and a new neighbourhood on former Ministry
of Defence RAF Staff College site near the town centre.
The town was successful in attracting high-tech
industries, and has become home to companies such as
Panasonic, Fujitsu-Siemens Computers, Dell,
Hewlett-Packard, Siemens, Honeywell, Cable and Wireless
and Novell. Its success subsequently spread into the
surrounding Thames Valley or M4 corridor, attracting IT
firms such as Cable and Wireless, DEC (subsequently
Hewlett-Packard), Microsoft, Sharp, Oracle Corporation,
Dell, Sun Microsystems and Cognos. It is also home to
the main Waitrose Distribution centre.
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