Merlo appoints new dealer for North Wales

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Clwyd Agricultural has been appointed as Merlo dealer for North Wales. Left to right: Craig Parkes, of Merlo UK, Morgan Williams, Pryderi Gruffydd and Alun Williams, of Clwyd Agricultural.
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Clwyd Agricultural has been appointed as Merlo dealer for North Wales. Left to right: Craig Parkes, of Merlo UK, Morgan Williams, Pryderi Gruffydd and Alun Williams, of Clwyd Agricultural.

Merlo has appointed Clwyd Agricultural, based near Dyserth, in Denbighshire, as dealers of its telescopic hander range, covering Gwynedd, Anglesey, Conwy, Denbighshire and Flintshire. Merlo says the appointment...

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