kefkat
Vital Football Legend
A lovely story for today, that will be on our TV screens. Just shocking too, how nasty people can be, who have been back biting behind there backs at their success they have worked hard for.
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The scrap metal business has made us millionaires!
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AFTER 25 years of tirelessly running their multi-million pound business Terry and Lyndsay Walker lift the lid on secret world of scrappers in new TV series
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TERRY and Lyndsay Walker live a glamorous life that many would covet. Home is a five-bedroom detached house near Bolton with opulent furnishings and oceans of wardrobe space for Lyndsay's collection of bags, shoes and clothes. Once a week the couple have a "date night" with a meal and red wine at one of their favourite restaurants.
When they are not at their luxurious home you'll find them soaking up the sun at their townhouse in Murcia, Spain, which they have owned since 2006, or lounging on the beaches of the Caribbean or the Canaries.
Most people are incredulous when they learn that this enviable lifestyle has been afforded by the couple's decidedly unglamorous multi-million pound scrap metal business Metro Salvage.
"We've earned it through hard graft," says Lyndsay, 49. "Terry left school at 14 to work in his dad's scrapyard and set up his own business 25 years ago with only a few quid to his name. He's worked seven days a week ever since so nothing has been gifted to us."
While other industries have struggled through recession Britain's scrap metal industry has been thriving to the tune of £10billion a year, making serious money for those such as Terry and Lyndsay who put the hours in.
Cont:
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/495697/The-scrap-metal-business-has-made-us-millionaires?
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The scrap metal business has made us millionaires!
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AFTER 25 years of tirelessly running their multi-million pound business Terry and Lyndsay Walker lift the lid on secret world of scrappers in new TV series
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TERRY and Lyndsay Walker live a glamorous life that many would covet. Home is a five-bedroom detached house near Bolton with opulent furnishings and oceans of wardrobe space for Lyndsay's collection of bags, shoes and clothes. Once a week the couple have a "date night" with a meal and red wine at one of their favourite restaurants.
When they are not at their luxurious home you'll find them soaking up the sun at their townhouse in Murcia, Spain, which they have owned since 2006, or lounging on the beaches of the Caribbean or the Canaries.
Most people are incredulous when they learn that this enviable lifestyle has been afforded by the couple's decidedly unglamorous multi-million pound scrap metal business Metro Salvage.
"We've earned it through hard graft," says Lyndsay, 49. "Terry left school at 14 to work in his dad's scrapyard and set up his own business 25 years ago with only a few quid to his name. He's worked seven days a week ever since so nothing has been gifted to us."
While other industries have struggled through recession Britain's scrap metal industry has been thriving to the tune of £10billion a year, making serious money for those such as Terry and Lyndsay who put the hours in.
Cont:
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/495697/The-scrap-metal-business-has-made-us-millionaires?
