The following UK-based businesses are highly reputable and representative of the best services available. We highly recommend them. Click on the title line to visit their website.
The Coach House Riding School is affiliated to the Association of British Riding Schools (ABRS). Owned and run by Linda Porter-Cohen BHSII, an ABRS examiner and inspector, the school is based in Cheppenham, between Newmarket in Suffolk and Ely in Cambridgeshire. We are small quality Riding School with approximately 18 horses and ponies of varying types and sizes from very small to the very big! Our main concern is the safety and enjoyment of clients and all of our horses are well mannered, people friendly and well trained.
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Maycast-Nokes is a privately owned company, widely acknowledged as one of the UK’s leading suppliers of fully finished machined castings. They are dedicated to the manufacture of high quality precision castings.
From a single site location in Essex, England, Maycast-Nokes manufacture fully machined lost wax investment castings and precision sand castings in a variety of materials. They also manufacture aluminium castings by investment casting, precision sand casting, gravity die casting, as well as aluminium castings and also steel castings by investment casting.
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Harlow Agricultural Merchants Ltd (HAM) was founded in 1980 as a breakaway from a multi-national. Twenty-five years later, they are one of the few independent agricultural merchants left and are proud of their motto “Small enough to care, big enough to serve”.
HAM are suppliers of cereals, seed, fertilisers and agrochemicals. They also own a separate narrow boat holiday company and a Horse and Country Store (HACS) supplying horse and domestic animal feeds and accessories.
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Anglia Fixing have been leading suppliers and installers of new and replacement steel and aluminium windows for more than 30 years. Based in Essex, the company services commercial, institutional and residential clients through the United Kingdom and provide levels of service unsurpassed within the window industry.
The company also offers a complete window restoration and refurbishment service, in addition to the core services of new and replacement steel and aluminium window supply and installation.
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myTobago is the definitive tourist guide to Tobago, boasting a readership greater than the combined total of every other website on, or exclusively about, Tobago.
This non-commercial website offers unbiased opinion, advice and review of every type of accommodation. In fact it offers the ONLY complete listing of hotels, guest houses, inns, holiday rental apartment, cottages, houses, luxury villas, restaurants, car rental agencies, sightseeing tour operators – in fact, of every type of business related to tourism on the island. The site also features a very active reader discussion forum where visitors post their own holiday reports, opinion and advice or ask questions in preparation for their vacation on the island.
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Hemcore are the UK’s largest grower and processor of industrial Hemp.
Once grown widely across the UK to produce fibre for the sails and rigging of the sailing fleet, hemp has been revived by Hemcore and is now rapidly becoming a vital raw material for modern industries. The company’s Essex factory processes the whole hemp plant and separates the stem into fibre and core, which is then used to produce Hemcore Horse Bedding. The fibre is sold into Europe’s paper, automotive and insulation industries.
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The Horse And Country Store, more commonly known as HACS, is part of leading agricultural merchants, Harlow Agricultural merchants Ltd (HAM). The store is a leading supplier of horse feeds and bedding; horse medications and riding accessories; dog, cat and other small pet food, bedding and medications; wild bird feed and accessories; pet toys and accessories; rider and outdoor clothing for adults and children; swimming pool chemicals; dishwasher and water softener salt tablets and granules; grass seed and grassland fertilisers and agrochemicals.
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