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Time to look for some new Wholesalers to use. Can anyone point us in the right direction. Have been told Eddies in Oxford are good, but expensive. Tend to stay away from the Nationals, but need to keep our usual Wholesalers on their toes.
 
Gloucestershire is a big county, where abouts do you intend to work there? I can help then, we have Gloucester, Cirencester, Cheltenham, Stroud, and Tewkesbury just to mention a few, all have wholesalers.
 
We are on the Oxfordshire/Gloucestershire border, Oxford, Witney, Abingdon, Cirencester & Cheltenham is where we are most of the time.
 
There is a CEF in Cheltenham and Cirencester, also a Wilts in both, also a Newey and Eyre in Cheltenham as well as a Denmans, toolstation and Rifina, if you really need to know where they are I suppose I can try to let you know all details, or Google them, but they do exist, I have been to them all and regulary visit all Cheltenham branches
 

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