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Newbury Locksmiths
Welcome to the Ufindus Locksmiths directory. We all know how frustrating it is when you lock yourself out of your house and no one is around when you need them, well there is no need to panic, here at Ufindus we can provide you with suitable listings for when such dilemmas occur, just simply browse through the Ufindus Locksmiths directory. If you simply want a key cutting service then there are companies listed that can provide you with a quick and efficient service, as many have years of experience and knowledge that could benefit you. So whether you need a lock servicing, replaced or just need a new set of keys, browse through the listings and contact information here at Ufindus to find the services suitable for you, where you are guaranteed competitive prices and a reliable service. The Ufindus directory for a wide variety of listings and all the essential contact details.
About Newbury - show infohide info
Newbury is situated on the River Kennet, the valley of which forms an important east-west transport route, served by the Kennet and Avon Canal, the Great Western Railway line from London to the West Country and the old A4 road from London to Bristol. The latter road has been replaced as a long distance route by the M4 motorway which here runs parallel five miles to the north. At Newbury this east-west route is crossed by an equally important north-south route, from the major south coast port of Southampton to the industrial centres of the Midlands. Although this route was once served by a railway route, today it is only served by the A34 road, which today bypasses Newbury to the west on an alignment partially using the old rail route. The town lies on the Great Western Main Line, with trains to London Paddington and Bedwyn. Towns nearby include Thatcham, Reading, Basingstoke, Andover, Westbury, Wokingham and Bracknell
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Cap Security Locksmiths
01635 868318
MK Security Ltd
0800 975 5255
Thatcham, near Newbury
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