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Fox's Biscuits is an English biscuit manufacturer, founded by the Fox family in Batley, West Yorkshire, in 1853 and currently a subsidiary of Ferrero. The head office and main factory are based in the town, and the company has another site in Wesham in Lancashire. Its biscuits are exported to Europe, North America and Asia.
Batley bus station serves the town and is owned and maintained by West Yorkshire Metro. It is situated in Batley town centre and can be accessed from Bradford Road and St. James's Street. It was re-built by Metro in April 2005 replacing the previously owned Arriva Yorkshire site. There are six stands and a real-time information board at the bus ...
On 19 December 2014, Batley announced a two-year sponsorship deal with Fox's Biscuits, including the renaming of Mount Pleasant to Fox's Biscuits Stadium. [4] The naming rights of the stadium were later extended. At the end of the 2023 season, local amateur club Batley Boys announced they would move into Mount Pleasant and rebrand as Batley ARLFC.
Name Architect Location Built Demolished Served (Years) Albert Mills: Batley, SE 2442 2274 : Notes: National Building Register:63532: [Mill 1] (B) Albion Mill: Batley, SE 2449 2277
This huge factory, the Fairfield Works, stands on Binns Road and was designed by their brother, the architect Alexander Hunter Crawford in 1895, taking two years to build. [9] The Liverpool factory was highly mechanised, allowing creation of more elaborate biscuit designs, in particular the Custard cream which promptly became one of Britain's ...
The Burton's Biscuits firm was founded by George's grandson, Joseph Burton, in 1935. It had a factory in Slough, Berkshire, until the early 1980s, manufacturing potato crisps and snacks, including Potato Puffs and Fish 'n' Chips savoury snacks. In 2014, Burton's re-launched their Fish 'n' Chips snacks due to popular demand.
The original Huntley & Palmers factory in Reading, pictured in 2011. Huntley & Palmers was founded in 1822 by Joseph Huntley as J. Huntley & Son.Initially, the business was a small biscuit baker and confectioner shop at number 119 London Street, Reading, Berkshire.
The Co-operative Group Limited, trading as Co-op and formerly known as the Co-operative Wholesale Society, is a British consumer co-operative with a group of retail businesses, including grocery retail and wholesale, legal services, funerals and insurance, and social enterprise.