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===History===
===History===
Founded in 1969, it was one of two [[Junkyard|scrapyards]] in [[Wyke Hills]] at the time, and from 1972 to 1975 had a small monopoly over the area. However, [[Junkyard 52,94|a second]] local scrapyard appeared, while several in [[Kempsterbank]], [[East Grayside]] [[Wray Heights]] opened in quick succession. It appeared that both of the junkyards in Wyke Hills would lose all business outside of the immediate area to the new Southeastern competitors, having never established a foothold in the West.
Founded in 1969, it was one of four [[Junkyard|scrapyards]] in [[Wyke Hills]] at the time. However, several new [[Junkyard|scrapyards]] in [[Kempsterbank]], [[East Grayside]], and [[Wray Heights]] opened in quick succession. It appeared that the junkyards in Wyke Hills would lose all business outside of the immediate area to the new Southeastern competitors, having never established a foothold in the West.


In accordance with the Balzac Contract, this facility has sold less than £300 worth of car parts total to the eight [[auto repair shop]]s in [[West Greyside]] since 1990, and in exchange, the [[Marston Auto Repair|Marston]] and [[Ackland Auto Repair|Ackland]] auto repair shops have completely abstained from purchasing from any scrapyard outside of Wyke Hills other than that at [[Junkyard 49,94|49,94]]. In the decade and a half that followed, it maintained relatively high profit.
In accordance with the Balzac Contract, this facility has sold less than £300 worth of car parts total to the eight [[auto repair shop]]s in [[West Greyside]] since 1991, and in exchange, the [[Marston Auto Repair|Marston]] and [[Ackland Auto Repair|Ackland]] auto repair shops have completely abstained from purchasing from any scrapyard outside of Wyke Hills, other than that at [[Junkyard 49,94|49,94]]. In the decade and a half that followed, it maintained relatively high profit.


===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===

Revision as of 04:04, 16 March 2010

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Junkyard 57,92
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Danger Updater MDUDC 23:41, 29 January 2021 (UTC)
a junkyard

Wyke Hills [57,92]

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Basic Info:

  • All junkyards were sealed and locked at the start of the quarantine, and required wirecutters to enter, unless someone else had already cut the fence. It is widely recognised that all junkyards in Malton have already been cut open.

Description

History

Founded in 1969, it was one of four scrapyards in Wyke Hills at the time. However, several new scrapyards in Kempsterbank, East Grayside, and Wray Heights opened in quick succession. It appeared that the junkyards in Wyke Hills would lose all business outside of the immediate area to the new Southeastern competitors, having never established a foothold in the West.

In accordance with the Balzac Contract, this facility has sold less than £300 worth of car parts total to the eight auto repair shops in West Greyside since 1991, and in exchange, the Marston and Ackland auto repair shops have completely abstained from purchasing from any scrapyard outside of Wyke Hills, other than that at 49,94. In the decade and a half that followed, it maintained relatively high profit.

Barricade Policy

Current Status



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