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This category includes sites covering the business and economic activities, including listings of most companies and industries, which are not in the main town of High Wycombe but are approached on the road to Amersham, such as Hazlemere, Holmer Green, Penn Street, but not Penn which has its own category to include the postal address of Tylers Green.
http://www.amcdonaldblinds.co.uk/
Offers blinds and awnings. Profile, product range and services.
http://www.alllocks.net/
Locksmith describes its domestic and commercial services.
http://www.britishflora.co.uk/
Suppliers of plants for wetland habitat, offering consultancy service and free advice on native habitat creation. Wildplant seed catalogue, location maps and contact for visits by appointment. [Widmer End]
http://www.jdwltd.com/
Supplying the soft furnishing industry with mattress and upholstery components, machinery and services. Who is who in the company and contact details.
http://www.manorestates.co.uk/
Ground maintenance company serving commercial and residential customers. They specialise in gardening, snow ploughing and gritting.
http://www.pinksflorist.co.uk/
Offers the delivery of bouquets, displays and tributes throughout the High Wycombe area. Includes opening hours and sample arrangements.
http://www.pinpointmarketingconsultancy.co.uk/
Profile, services, price guide and client list.
http://soundbusinessaudio.co.uk/
[Hughenden Valley] Specialises in producing business Radio programmes on CD, creating business training cassettes for a range of companies. Information about the company, their services and clients plus contact details.
http://www.studio-sixty.co.uk/
Profile, facilities and price guide. Can also be used as a meeting space. [Widmer End]
http://www.thecuttingstudio.net/
Hairdressers. Profile, services, price list and special offers.
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