etyres Fleet Mobile Tyres Franchise Opportunity in Cambridge
"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 Cambridge. 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
Cambridge?
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 Cambridge.
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 Cambridge.
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
Cambridge. 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 Cambridge.
More about CambridgeThe city of Cambridge is an
old English university town and the administrative
centre of the county of Cambridgeshire. It lies
approximately 50 miles (80 km) north-northeast of London
and is surrounded by a number of smaller towns and
villages. It is also at the heart of the high-technology
centre known as Silicon Fen and is one of the major
constituent parts of the Oxford-Cambridge Arc.
Cambridge is best known for the University of Cambridge,
which includes the renowned Cavendish Laboratory, King's
College Chapel, and the Cambridge University Library.
The Cambridge skyline is dominated by the last two,
along with the chimney of Addenbrooke's Hospital in the
far south of the city and St John's College Chapel tower
in the north.
In 1209, students escaping from hostile townspeople in
Oxford fled to Cambridge and formed a University there.
The oldest college that still exists, Peterhouse, was
founded in 1284. One of the most impressive buildings in
Cambridge, King's College Chapel, was begun in 1446 by
King Henry VI. The project was completed in 1515 during
the reign of King Henry VIII.
Cambridge University Press originated with a printing
licence issued in 1534. Hobson's Conduit, the first
project to bring clean drinking water to the town
centre, was built in 1610 (by the Hobson of Hobson's
choice). Parts of it survive today. Addenbrooke's
Hospital was founded in 1766. The railway and station
were built in 1845. According to legend, the University
dictated their location: well away from the centre of
town, so that the possibility of quick access to London
would not distract students from their work. However,
there is no basis for this in fact.
Despite having a University, Cambridge was not granted
its city charter until 1951. Cambridge does not have a
cathedral, which was traditionally a pre-requisite for
city status.
Drawing on its links with the University, the Cambridge
area today is sometimes referred to as Silicon Fen, due
to the growth of high tech businesses and technology
incubators that have sprung up in the series of science
parks and other developments in and around the city.
Such companies include Acorn Computers and Sinclair. The
University was joined by the larger part of Anglia
Ruskin University, and the educational reputation has
led to other bodies (such as the Open University in East
Anglia) basing themselves in the city.
The University has a large number of museums that are
open to the public.
Throughout the 1960s and 70s the size of the city was
greatly increased by several large council estates
planned to hold London's overspill. The biggest impact
has been on the area north of the river, which is now
home to the estates of Arbury, East Chesterton and
King's Hedges, whilst there are many smaller estates to
the south of the city.
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