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The
Riley family were nail makers in Woodlane near Audley in the early
1800s and moved to High Street Halmer End in 1852 to set up a business
as White Smiths sharpening and tempering tools for the colliery industry.
Colliery and agricultural tools as well as gunpowder were sold. In
the 1880's with the coming of high explosives we acted as agents and
distributors for certain explosive, detonator and fuse manufacturers.
At about this time the family increased their range of goods to include
furniture and toys. We became Seed Merchants, mixing seed and offering
smaller agricultural implements (seed drills, fertiliser spreaders,
hay making equipment etc.) Also shotgun and rifle cartridges were
stocked as well as various guns used by the farmers. In the late 1940's
and into the 50's ICI began to buy out the smaller explosive manufacturers
and offered us the distribution of their products to the North Staffs
coal field. As the coal industry began closing the deep mines with
the loss of a considerable part of the explosive trade ICI offered
us a wider distribution of their products and we took on the South
Derbyshire Quarries and some Cheshire Quarries, including the Salt
Mine at Winsford. In the early 1990's it became uneconomical to continue
with our explosive business and we closed it down and used our lorries
for general haulage. In the early 1950's we took on a distribution
and installation service for Fullwoods the dairy engineers from Ellesmere
installing many parlours in the area. As the agricultural industry
declined we decided to use our Seed Merchant status to enter the amenity
business, offering seed, fertiliser, top dressings, chemicals and
various ancillary items used by sports clubs schools etc. With all
the above changes it became necessary to relocate our business over
the road from the original shop where we bought part of a disused
railway line built a new warehouse and seed store with extra space
for loading /unloading. Our existing warehouse on this site was converted
into a shop/office and the Post Office, which was run by us since
William Riley was first appointed Sub Postmaster in 1878, was also
located in this building. This brings us to the present day, all the
way from horse and cart to computers and mobile phones.
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