etyres Fleet Mobile Tyres Franchise Opportunity in Huddersfield
"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 Huddersfield. 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
Huddersfield?
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 Huddersfield.
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 Huddersfield.
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
Huddersfield. 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 Huddersfield.
More about HuddersfieldHuddersfield is a large
town near the confluence of the River Colne and the
River Holme. It is in the Metropolitan Borough of
Kirklees in West Yorkshire and is located within the
historic borders of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
Huddersfield has been known as a Market town since Saxon
times. Since the granting of University status to the
local Polytechnic it is sometimes, described as a
University Town.
Attempts by the local council to gain support for city
status were rejected by the town's population in an
unofficial referendum held by the local newspaper, the
Huddersfield Daily Examiner. The council did not apply
for that status in either the 2000 or 2002 competitions.
According to the 2001 census the population of the
Huddersfield urban sub-area of the West Yorkshire Urban
Area was 146,234, and the population of the former area
of the county borough was 121,620. The wider South
Kirklees area had a population of 216,011.
Huddersfield has a large and diverse shopping area,
compared to most towns of its size. One of the central
shopping areas is the Kingsgate Centre which was
completed in 2001. There is a covered market hall, which
has listed building status due in part to its
distinctive roof formed by hyperbolic paraboloids,
adjacent to the town hall and public library (see
Historical landmarks above), and an open market on the
opposite side of the town centre.
Nightlife has improved dramatically in recent years,
with many new trendy pubs and bars establishing in an
area surrounding King Street and the Kingsgate Centre.
These have proved popular with the ever expanding
student population.
The Lawrence Batley Theatre,opened in 1994, housed in
what was once the largest Wesleyan Chapel in the world,
presents dance, drama, comedy, music and exhibitions.
Huddersfield is notable for its abundance of fine
Victorian architecture. It has the third highest number
of listed buildings of any town or city in the UK. The
most conspicuous landmark in the Huddersfield area is
Victoria Tower on Castle Hill. Overlooking the town, the
tower was constructed to mark Queen Victoria's 60th
Jubilee Year. A picture of the Victoria Tower features
on the New Zealand wine Castle Hill.
The colonnaded Huddersfield railway station in St
George's Square was once described as 'a stately home
with trains in it', and by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner as 'one
of the best early railway stations in England'.
The Huddersfield Parish Church (St Peter's Church) was
constructed in 1838 and is located adjacent to the town
centre, on Byram Street, near the Pack Horse Centre.
The Pack Horse Centre is a covered pedestrianised
shopping area constructed over the former cobbled street
known as the Pack Horse Walk, named in memory of the
beasts of burden which ferried merchandise over the
Pennines before the Standedge Tunnels were built. This
pedestrian only link passes through, from Kirkgate
across King Street and along Victoria Lane, by the
Shambles, to the Piazza and the Market Hall at
Queensgate, which was built to replace the old Shambles
Market Hall in the early 1970s [3]. Next to the Piazza
is the Victorian Town Hall and the 1930s Public Library.
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