Early in 1897, William Hodges retired due to ill health and offered the business to let.
March 1897 the substantial stock in trade was auctioned for William Hodges.
GH Read & Son succeeded William Hodges at Ditcheat Wagon Works, in 1909 they expanded with the acquisition of the West Pennard business of Naish Bros.
In 1915 an advertisement appeared from Reads to dispose of the business
February 1916 Bruton Solicitors were advertising the premises to let.
In March 1916 the entire stock of G & W Read & Son was to be offered for auction.
April 1916 GW Read & Son deny having sold the business !
December 1916 Shepton Mallet building contractors Padfield & Son acquire the Ditcheat Wagon Works from GW Read & Son
April 1918 EG Padfield & Son announce the acquisition of the late HC Dunkerton, blacksmith in Shepton Mallet
April 1930 Padfields closed the Ditcheat Wagon Works.
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