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As an Independent AVON Sales Representative you are the vital link between the company and the customer. You will be selling high quality, great value AVON products backed by a no quibble guarantee. AVON is a brand everyone knows so the hard sell is not necessary!

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Why not become an Avon sales representative or sales leader in the Walton-le-Dale area? We have many Avon representative and sales leadership opportunities in the Walton-le-Dale area.

Walton-le-Dale is a large village located in Lancashire, England. To the west of Walton-le-Dale is the residential area of Walton Park. The remains of a Roman fort at the junction of the River Darwen and River Ribble at Walton-le-Dale were discovered by accident in the mid 19th century. Roman remains found here include pottery and coins. The fort may have been the Rigodunum of Ptolemy, although most people locate it at Castleshaw.

During the English Civil War the bridges over the river were the scene of skimishes between the Royalists and Roundheads. In 1644 Royalists were captured by Parliamentarians and Walton was the principal scene of the first Battle of Preston, fought on 17 August 1648 between Cromwell and the Duke of Hamilton. In 1715, during the second Battle of Preston, the bridge over the River Ribble was successfully defended against the Jacobites by Parson Wood and his parishioners of Chowbent. During the Industrial Revolution there were four cotton mills, including Flats Mills belonging to William Calvert. There was a cotton printing business and in 1800 Robert Whittaker established an iron foundry.

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