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iPhone Repairs for Hinstock carried out by Apple certified technicians.

There are so many reasons to choose SimplyFixIt for your iPhone Repairs. Our technicians are certified by Apple. We use the highest quality screens available, including genuine Apple screens, and we pay our staff the Real Living Wage.

For over 25 years we have carried out computer and other IT repairs for people who came into our shops, and now we can give the people of Hinstock the same quality of repairs for their iPhones.

Mail-In iPhone Screen Repairs for Hinstock, by SimplyFixIt

People from Hinstock choose SimplyFixIt as their iPhone repair company because we offer the highest standards of repairs, including using genuine Apple screens, which typically can't be matched by a local independent computer store. They post us their iPhone, which is professionally repaired, and returned by a secure overnight courier. In most cases, they receive their iPhone back 2 days after they post it to us.

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At SimplyFixIt, we believe that doing things right is better than doing things quickly, so there may be some cases where we need just a bit longer to get your iPhone ready. Don't worry though, as soon as the iPhone repair is completed, we'll be in touch to let you know. We can then arrange a secure, express delivery back to Hinstock.

SimplyFixIt customers near Hinstock

We Fix iPhones for people from all over the country, including near Hinstock. Chances are that you live close to one of our customers already. Here is a map of the people1, who live near Hinstock, that have had their iPhone fixed by SimplyFixIt recently. They have posted their iPhone to us, and then we repaired it and sent it back using an insured, overnight courier service.

1For security & data protection reasons, we are not showing the exact location of our customers. We apply slight randomness to the location markers, so they don't show the exact address. The markers fall in a slightly different location each time, but the general area is correct.

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Send your iPhone to us via Royal Mail Special Delivery, which should provide you with adequate insurance. We will fix it and return it to you without any fuss.


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More about Hinstock

Hinstock is a village and civil parish in Shropshire, England.

It appeared in the Domesday book survey as "Stoche" (from Old English stoc, "dependent settlement"); the present version of its name was created in the mediaeval period by prefixing Middle English hine ("domestic servants").

Hinstock is approximately halfway between the market towns of Newport and Market Drayton. The A41 road, which until the 1980s ran through its centre, now bypasses the village. Hinstock is at the junction of the A529 road which joins Nantwich to the A41. A Roman road still exists in part as a road and as a footpath through Hinstock. The settlement of High Heath is to the north of the village alongside the A41 and to the west of Hinstock (at grid reference SJ682260) and forming part of the civil parish is the hamlet of Pixley.

Hinstock's facilities include a primary school; a village shop and post office; St Oswald's Church of England parish church; a pub named the Falcon Inn; a village hall; a Methodist chapel; two tennis courts; a football pitch; a five a side court; a cricket pitch; a small snooker hall and a running club.

Victorian hymn-writer and hymnologist John Ellerton was parish Rector of Hinstock from 1872 to 1876.

The village hall was built as a memorial after World War I, as was a wheel cross monument which stands at a junction in the village.

Near the village is a very small nature reserve, Quarry Wood, which is managed by the Shropshire Wildlife Trust.

From 1941 to 1947 there was a co-located Royal Air Force and Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm training station called RNAS Hinstock (HMS Godwit), which specialised in instrument and blind landing technologies. A Royal Navy officer and seaman from the base are buried in Hinstock Church's burial ground.

In 1983, David Williams, spotted the recently completed Pixley Lane Bridge over the new and not yet opened Hinstock bypass. Living locally he walked down and measured up and reckoned his Saab 91D Safir (Sapphire), a single-engined, light aircraft built in Holland would fit under the bridge. His father stood on the bridge with a camera to capture his stunt on the day before it opened to traffic but he was too quick with the shutter while a friend did get an 1980’s quality picture, to prove it happened.



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