Sell Metal in Hertfordshire

If you are looking to sell scrap metal in Hertfordshire, then find your nearest scrap metal dealer through our database. We have established scrap metal dealer operating in Hertfordshire and are able to provide services in most locations in Britain.

In the ever changing world of scrap metal, we are the constant that offers services that put you, the customer, at the front. In our blogs we keep you informed of the implications of movement in the metals market, in other words, the scrap metal dealers in Hertfordshire will give you real time prices.

With this in mind, we are looking to maximise your profits, and ensure that you receive the best possible prices for your scrap metal. Our web resource is built to suit your requirements, and your local Hertfordshire merchants will ensure that you have all the information that you need to sell metal. Find out what they can do for you with one quick phone call.

Who's Approved in Hertfordshire

Welcome to Approved Metal Recyclers - AMR. We have been set up to help genuine metal sellers find genuine metal buyers in Hertfordshire. We have sourced a network of reputable metal merchants in Hertfordshire who have been Sell  Metal in Hertfordshireapproved after meeting the criteria. By entering your post code into the search box above AMR will automatically search all our members to find your nearest approved metal merchant.

Once you enter your postcode this will search local approved metal merchants in Hertfordshire with a 20 mile radius of your postcode. The search results will show you your nearest approved metal merchant first and then the next closest and so forth. Each metal merchant has their own unique information page giving you up to date prices of copper and other metals. The information page also has contact details, about the company, map and directions.

 

Fighting Metal Crime in Hertfordshire

The spiralling value of scrap metal has led to an increase in metal crime in Hertfordshire and everything from valuable works of art to drain covers are being stolen for sale to unscrupulous scrap metal dealers. Here at Approved Metal Recyclers we are committed to fighting metal crime and are working with various bodies to this aim.

The consequences of stealing metal can be fatal, we have seen the instance of a hospital having to suspend operations due to having the copper stolen from its emergency back up generator. Scrap metal crime also causes massive disruption to daily life as thieves target the transport network for what they regard as easy pickings.

In league with local scrap metal merchants all over the U.K. we will work towards eradicating metal crime and with your help we will help to reduce it.

After the Norman conquest, Hertfordshire was used for some of the new Norman castles at Bishop's Stortford and at the royal residence of Berkhamsted and at King's Langley, a staging post between London and the royal residence of Berkhamsted. The Domesday Book recorded the county as having nine hundreds. Tring and Danais became one, Dacorum, from (Danis Corum or Danish rule harking back to a Viking not Saxon past). The other seven were Braughing, Broadwater, Cashio, Edwinstree, Hertford, Hitchin and Odsey. As London grew, Hertfordshire became conveniently close to the English capital; much of the area was owned by the nobility and aristocracy, this patronage helped to boost the local economy. However, the greatest boost to Hertfordshire came during the Industrial Revolution, after which the population rose dramatically. In 1903, Letchworth became the world's first garden city and Stevenage became the first town to redevelop under the New Towns Act 1946. From the 1920s until the late 1980s, the town of Borehamwood was home to one of the major British film studio complexes, including the MGM-British Studios. Many well-known films were made here including the first three Star Wars movies (IV, V, & VI). The studios generally used the name of Elstree (the adjoining village). American director Stanley Kubrick not only used to shoot in those studios but also lived in the area until his death. In more recent times, Elstree has had the likes of Big Brother UK and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? filmed there, whilst EastEnders is also filmed at the studios. Also Hertfordshire has seen development in other film studio complexes, Leavesden Film Studios were developed on the Leavesden Aerodome site. The Harry Potter series was filmed at the studios, whilst the 1996 James Bond film GoldenEye was also filmed there.