Bracknell Tyres?
simplest way to explain: come off M4 at junction 10. Follow slip road in Bracknell direction. Stay on A329 (Bracknell) until you get to traffic lights with a train line to your left. turn left under the train bridge. Take 2nd left...go past Ford garage on left, straight over next R'bout (Arlington Business park on your left). Take next left, BP garage should now be on your right. Follow this road until you see a sign for the recycling area (local rubbish dump!)...it's a small sign on the right side of the road and it will direct you down a left turn ....it's easy to miss!! Follow this small road into the industrial estate and Bracknell tyres are on your right....can't miss 'em - usually a few nice cars outside. Speak to Tim.
I don't know, I've done about 5,000 miles on them. I had the alignment checked at Micheldever last time and they changed the front and said the rears were slightly out, but really not much. They have worn pretty evenly across the tyres too.
Not another "How do I get to Bracknell Tyres thread"!
I am in Reading at the moment and need to get to Tesco's tonight. How do I get there? Can anyone give me directions please?
And then later in the month I need to get to my dentist - How do I do this? Help??
And finally - how do I get from the hall to my kitchen in my flat???? I am hungry - so be quick.
In my day men were men and NEVER asked for directions. People would set out with a Boys Own Atlas of the World - 1923 issue on voyages of great courage and endurance looking for a specific shop selling a decoke set for a Morris Oxford at a bargain price of one shilling and seven pence halfpenny off the recommended price. Distance was no object; bad weather no obstacle. People completely rebuilt their gearboxes by the roadside on the great journeys. But ask for directions - NEVER. No way. Directions were for cissies. The attitude was there was no place you could not find with initiative, a nice V neck sweater, a nicely packed wicker picnic hamper, some string back driving gloves and a freshly packed Meerschaum pipe. Of course many would never be seen of heard of again. They simply died trying.
I am in Reading at the moment and need to get to Tesco's tonight. How do I get there? Can anyone give me directions please?
And then later in the month I need to get to my dentist - How do I do this? Help??
And finally - how do I get from the hall to my kitchen in my flat???? I am hungry - so be quick.
In my day men were men and NEVER asked for directions. People would set out with a Boys Own Atlas of the World - 1923 issue on voyages of great courage and endurance looking for a specific shop selling a decoke set for a Morris Oxford at a bargain price of one shilling and seven pence halfpenny off the recommended price. Distance was no object; bad weather no obstacle. People completely rebuilt their gearboxes by the roadside on the great journeys. But ask for directions - NEVER. No way. Directions were for cissies. The attitude was there was no place you could not find with initiative, a nice V neck sweater, a nicely packed wicker picnic hamper, some string back driving gloves and a freshly packed Meerschaum pipe. Of course many would never be seen of heard of again. They simply died trying.
A simple postcode for the GPS would have been OK, but thanks for the directions 
I think mem are allowed to ask other men for directions, but must appear at all times to any woman to know exactly where they are going!

I think mem are allowed to ask other men for directions, but must appear at all times to any woman to know exactly where they are going!
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HTH,
Adam.
Bracknell Tyres on Yell!
... and here is a streetmap link ...
Streetmap for Bracknell Tyres
HTH,
Adam.


