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Leek Pet and Fishing Centre

Leek Pet and Fishing Centre

33 St Edwards Street, Leek ,
At Leek Pet & Fishing Centre we offer everything for your pets wellbeing with free advice from our friendly and experienced staff, you’re sure to find what your looking for. We stock an impressive range of food and accessories for your Dogs, Cats, Small Animals, Birds and Fish. With a free ordering service we’re able to get almost anything you may require. We regularly have Rabbits and Guinea Pigs available for purchase so come and find yourself a new friend for 2013. Budgies, Finches and Canaries are always available as well as a wide selection of Tropical and Cold Water fish. You can even pamper your pooch at our in house grooming parlour located above the shop. (Appointment Necessary) Fishing tackle, bait and clothing are also available in our Fishing department, where professional advice is available and story swapping is welcomed. We also have a stall in the butter market for when your on the go and need to grab the essentials!
Leek Link Taxis

Leek Link Taxis

14 Moorhouse Street, Leek ,
Leek link taxis can provide a variety of taxis including 4, 6 and 8 seaters, ideal for your night out with friends or family gatherings. Wheelchair access vehicles are also available. Tel +44.07876343
Tel: 1538399999
Leek Citizens Advice Bureau

Leek Citizens Advice Bureau

20 St Edward Street, Leek ,
Appointments are available outside the drop in session times. However you need to go through a drop in interview before an appointment will be made with an adviser
Leek railway station

Leek railway station

Leek railway station was a railway station that served the town of Leek, Staffordshire. It was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1849.HistoryLeek had a substantial station and goods yard, but competition from road transport led to the withdrawal of services to in 1956 and the remaining passenger services to in 1965. Freight workings survived until 1970.The site of the station is now occupied by a Morrisons supermarket, although the road bridge is still in situ between the latter's car park and petrol station.FutureIn 2009, Moorlands and City Railways Ltd bought 20 miles of line from Stoke in the direction of Leek, with a view to reconnect Leek with the national network.A new station could be constructed in Leek, possibly on the Cornhill development on the outskirts of the town, although MCR would prefer it to be closer to the town centre. Once a station is established, a regular service on the Leek to Stoke line could be provided.