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  2. Halfords - Wikipedia

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    Halfords Group PLC is a UK retailer of motoring and cycling products and services. Through Halfords Autocentre, they provide vehicle servicing, MOT, maintenance and repairs in the United Kingdom. [2] Halfords Group is listed on the London Stock Exchange.

  3. Cycle to Work scheme - Wikipedia

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    In relation to Cycle to Work schemes there is a specific exemption which is detailed under PERG 2.11.3. [4] Under the OFT group licence, employers required separate authorisation for cycle orders over £1000. The specific exemption for cycle to work schemes under the FCA also only covers orders up to £1000.

  4. There’s a simple reason Gen-Zers like me won’t ... - AOL

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    Well, that’s according to a new study conducted by the motoring and cycling retailer Halfords, which found that one in five younger adults don’t know what a spanner is, and seek help from a ...

  5. Cycle Republic - Wikipedia

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    Cycle Republic was a British cycle retailer. [1] The first store was opened in London's Euston Tower on 12 December 2014. [ 2 ] The company's shop estate included 20 shops [ 3 ] and an ecommerce website operation with UK-wide delivery.

  6. List of bicycle brands and manufacturing companies - Wikipedia

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    This page lists notable bicycle brands and manufacturing companies past and present. For bicycle parts, see List of bicycle part manufacturing companies.. Many bicycle brands do not manufacture their own product, but rather import and re-brand bikes manufactured by others (e.g., Nishiki), sometimes designing the bike, specifying the equipment, and providing quality control.

  7. Category:Cycle retailers - Wikipedia

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  8. ANC–Halfords - Wikipedia

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    ANC–Halfords was a British-based professional team that was created in 1985 but folded in 1987 due to a lack of funds. The team used Peugeot cycles with Campagnolo components. ANC–Halfords was the last British-based team that rode the Tour de France until Barloworld was invited in 2007.

  9. Colin Seeley - Wikipedia

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    Seeley was born in Crayford, Kent.He left school at fourteen and started riding on his handyman-father Percy's Vincent Rapide when he obtained his licence at sixteen, beginning his working motorcycle career as an apprentice for Harcourt Motorcycles, becoming acquainted with Bernie Ecclestone at his nearby used motorcycle salesroom, followed by Halfords motorists' shop, both in Bexleyheath ...