Halfords, Cwmbran Retail Park

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Halfords, Cwmbran Retail Park

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 20 Jul 2011

Halfords sells car parts and accessories. Under the brand name Bikehut it also sells bicycle parts and accessories, and offers bicycle servicing. Halfords traces its origins back to a wholesale ironmongery opened by Frederick Rushbrooke in Birmingham in 1892, though the Halfords name wasn't used until Rushbrooke moved to a store on Halford Street in Leicester in 1902. It was at this time that the newly-named Halfords began selling cycling goods.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.652888
Longitude
-3.027685