etyres Fleet Mobile Tyres Franchise Opportunity in Worcester
"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 Worcester. 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
Worcester?
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 Worcester.
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 Worcester.
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
Worcester. 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 Worcester.
More about WorcesterThe city of Worcester is a
city and the county town of Worcestershire in England,
situated some 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Birmingham
and 29 miles (47 km) north of Gloucester. The River
Severn runs through the middle, with the city's large
cathedral overlooking the river.
Industry is quite varied; in the 19th and early
twentieth century, Worcester was a major centre for
glove manufacture, but this has declined greatly. The
late-Victorian period saw the growth of ironfounders,
like Heenan & Froude, Hardy & Padmore and McKenzie &
Holland and the inter-war years saw the rapid growth of
engineering, producing machine tools James Archdale,
H.W.Ward, castings for the motor industry Worcester
Windshields and Casements, mining machinery MECO and
open-top cans Williamsons. Still located in the city are
the Royal Worcester porcelain factory (near the
cathedral), and, somewhat out of the centre, the factory
that makes Worcester's most famous product, Lea &
Perrins Worcestershire sauce.
The engineering industry is still represented by Joy
Mining Machinery, of the United States, which has its UK
manufacturing headquarters in the St. Johns area, and by
Carnaud Metalbox, part of Crown Holdings, also of the
United States, which has its seaming systems division
located in the Perry Wood district. The foundry heritage
of the city being represented by Morganite Crucible, at
Norton, which produces graphitic shaped products and
cements for use in the modern industry. The Kays mail
order business has operated from numerous premises in
the city and currently has a large warehouse in the St.
Johns area. Worcester is the home of what is claimed to
be the oldest daily newspaper in the world, Berrow's
Worcester Journal, which traces its descent from a
newssheet that started publication in 1690.
The city is also a major retail centre with several
covered shopping centres that has most major chains
represented. Worcester Bosch Group is in Warndon
Villages. Another of Worcester's long standing companies
is Froude Hofmann, originally named Heenan & Froude.
This engineering company has occupied several sites
around Worcester including buildings close to Shrub Hill
Train Station and Worcester City Football Club. They are
currently located on Blackpole Trading Estate East.
Every three years, Worcester becomes home to the Three
Choirs Festival, which dates back to the 18th Century
and is credited with being the oldest music festival in
Europe. The location of the festival rotates each year
between the Cathedral Cities of Gloucester, Hereford and
Worcester. Famous for its championing of English music,
especially that of Elgar, Vaughan Williams and Gustav
Holst, Worcester is next scheduled to host the festival
in August 2008.
The Worcester Festival is a relatively new venture
established in 2003. Held in late August, the festival
consists of a variety of music, theatre, cinema and
workshops, as well as the already established Beer
Festival, which now runs under the Worcester Festival
name.
The Victorian-themed Christmas Fayre is a major source
of tourism every December. Elton John came to Worcester
on Saturday 9 June 2006 to the Worcestershire Cricket
Ground, New Road.
The 8th (Campaign for Real Ale) Worcester Beer and Cider
festival took place for three days from the 17 August
2006 and was held as usual on Pitchcroft Race Course. On
entry there is a choice between a (free) 1/2 or pint
glass, with this year's having orange writing.
Famous 18th century actress Sarah Siddons made her
acting debut here at the Theatre Royal in Angel Street.
Her sister, the novelist Ann Julia Kemble Hatton
otherwise known as Ann of Swansea was born in the city.
Matilda Alice Powles, better known as Vesta Tilley, a
leading male impersonator and music hall artiste was
born in Worcester.
In present-day Worcester the Swan Theatre stages a
mixture of professional touring and local amateur
productions. The Countess of Huntingdon's Hall is a
historic church now used as venue for an eclectic range
of musical performances, while the Marrs Bar is a venue
for gigs and stand-up comedy. Worcester also boasts two
multi-screen cinemas (an Odeon on Foregate Street and
Vue on Friar Street).
In the northern suburbs of the city is the Art Deco
Northwick Cinema. Built in 1938 it contains one of the
only two remaining interiors in Britain designed by John
Alexander, the original perspective drawings are still
held by the Royal Institute of British Architects. It
was a Bingo Hall from 1966 to 1982 and then empty until
1991, it was then ran as a music venue until 1996, and
was empty again until Autumn 2006 when it became an
Antiques Centre.
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