For Oliver Landpower the acquisition brings a significant expansion in terms of both territory and sales potential for JCB agricultural products. It also adds a fourth branch to the company’s sales, parts and service network, with the dedicated JCB location at Upper Quinton – now operating as Oliver Landpower Stratford – joining branches at Tingewick, Buckinghamshire; Luton, Bedfordshire; and Kings Langley, Hertfordshire.

All LQG Agri employees have transferred to Oliver Landpower, so customers will find the same familiar faces at the branch.

“JCB is a hugely important and successful franchise for us and we’re delighted to now add a territory that extends from Nuneaton south to Evesham and then across to the existing JCB territory served by our Tingewick branch covering Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire,” comments Adrian Hewis, sales director Oliver Landpower.

Having extended westwards with the Stratford branch, Oliver Landpower operations will expand eastwards when it takes over JCB’s Essex territory at the beginning of 2023 from a site in Colchester.

Main picture: Oliver Landpower managing director Charlie Glenister (left) with sales director Adrian Hewis.