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Mobile tyres fitting service in Hertford Hertfordshire

We offer the lowest priced tyres and a mobile tyres fitting service for Hertford Hertfordshire. See our tyres price check comparison. No call out charge. All leading brands of car tyres, van tyres, 4X4 tyres & run-flat tyres. We fit tyres at your place of work or home driveway. Tyres fitting and balancing is fully guaranteed. Also car batteries. Our low prices for tyres and car batteries are fully inclusive, no hidden extras. We don't have expensive tyres depots so our prices are always low.

We offer a complete range of tyres backed up by our efficient and cost effective mobile tyres fitting service for Hertford Hertfordshire. So, rather than having to travel to a traditional tyre depot to have tyres fitted, you remain at home or at work and we come to you. This is much more convenient… and, it also greatly reduces our operating costs so we are able to slash our selling prices of tyres by up to 40%.

Unlike many companies selling tyres on-line we have a head office call centre. This provides advice and technical information on all aspects of tyres. Also, for those who prefer to place their order for tyres by telephone, rather than by buying tyres on-line, we have a freephone facility (0800 028 9000).

We are proud of our Customer service record, and we fully guarantee our work. Please feel free to call our freephone telephone number if you would like personal help and service, we are always ready and willing to explain the choices and make sure you are happy with our sales and service for car tyres and car batteries.

More about Hertford Hertfordshire

Hertford is the county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is in the East Hertfordshire district of that county. It has a population today of about 24,000.

The name is Anglo Saxon and means the ford frequented by harts or stags.

The rivers Rib, Beane and Mimram join the River Lea at Hertford to flow south toward the Thames.

Hertford serves as a commuter town for London, with rail links from Hertford North to London King's Cross and Moorgate stations and from Hertford East to London Liverpool Street. The latter is by far the older link but is now slower and less frequent. Employment in the town is centred on County Hall (Hertfordshire County Council), Wallfields (East Hertfordshire District Council) and McMullens Brewery, one of a dwindling number of independent brewers in the UK.

The town retains very much a country-town feel, despite lying only 20 miles north of London. This is aided by a lack of large chain stores in the town, which is too small to support them, and by its proximity to larger towns such as Harlow and Stevenage where modern development has been focused.

The town has the remains of a castle, principally a motte, and the administrative buildings of the Town Council, whose lower parts are of considerable age. The two churches in the town, All Saints' and St Andrew's, are early 20th century and mid 19th century respectively. In the northern suburb of Bengeo lies St Leonard's, a two-celled Norman church of considerable architectural interest.

The town is beset by traffic despite the existence of the 1960s bypass called Gascoyne Way. The town centre is still a labyrinth of medieval streets with many timber-framed buildings hidden under later frontages, particularly in St Andrew's Street.

The shared valley of the Lea and the Beane is called Hartham Common and this provides a large attractive park to one side of the town centre running towards Ware and lying below the ridge upon which Bengeo is situated.

The Council of Hertford met in 673 at the instigation of Archbishop Theodore as the first Synod of the whole Church in England. It was at this meeting that the Roman and Celtic churches came to an agreement on the date to celebrate Easter.

Hertford contains the oldest purpose-built Quaker Meeting House in the world, in use since 1670. The English parliament temporarily moved to Hertford during the Great Plague of London. This is why the main square in the town, Parliament Square, is so named. Conspiracy theories link Hertford to the Knights Templar and the Holy Grail.

The band Deep Purple formed in Hertford in 1968. Also in music, the metal vocalist Dani Filth was born in Hertford.

Hertford secondary schools include The Sele School, Simon Balle School and Richard Hale School.

Hertford primary schools include Hollybush Primary School, Bengeo School, Morgans JMI and Abel Smith School.

Courtesy of Wikimedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hertford

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