Mobile tyres fitting service in Rogerstone Newport
We offer the lowest priced tyres and a mobile tyres
fitting service for Rogerstone Newport. 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 Rogerstone Newport. 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 Rogerstone Newport
Rogerstone is both an ward and community (parish) of
the city of Newport.
The parish lies to the north of Newport on the eastern
side of the valley of the Ebbw River. It is bounded by
the M4 motorway to the south, the Ebbw to the west, the
Henllys vale to the east and the boundary with
Caerphilly county borough to the north.
The original settlement dates back to Norman times when
Rogerstone Castle was built in the early part of the
12th century. The name is said to originate from Roger
de Haia who was responsible for the building of the
castle, the remains of which are unfortunately no longer
visible.
The larger parish of Rogerstone started as two distinct
settlements of Tregwilym and Tydu, Tregwilym taking its
name from the land owner, William De Berkerolles. These
hamlets remained predominantly rural until the advent of
the industrial revolution. The population grew in
response to the tin, iron and aluminium industries which
flourished near the coalfield. At one point, the village
boasted the longest aluminium rolling mill in Western
Europe and one of the largest marshalling yards on the
Great Western Railway network.
The village played host to John Frost and his fellow
Chartists on their historical march from the valleys to
Newport, the Welsh Oak public house at the northern end
of the parish being one of the meeting points for the
protestors before they set off through the parish
towards the town.
The parish sits astride the Crumlin branch of the
Monmouthshire Canal and plays host to the Fourteen
Locks. The canal opened in 1798 but was dogged by water
supply problems and competition from the railways and by
1930, it had finally succumbed and has since fallen into
disrepair. The designation of this section of the canal
as part of the National Cycle Network (route 47) and
more recent efforts to restore parts of the canal have
made the site a popular tourist attraction.
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