NWF Group is a British logistics company that distributes fuels, farm supplies and foods.[1][2][3][4][5] It is based in Wardle, near Nantwich in Cheshire.[6]

Premises in Cheshire, UK
Dragon Petroleum petrol station in Wales

The company was established as the Cheshire Farmers Supply Association on 5 June 1871 and operated as an agricultural cooperative, later named North Western Farmers,[7] before demutualising and becoming listed on the London Stock Exchange.[8][9][10] It had 1529 employees in 2025.[11]

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  1. "NWF Group eyes acquisitions after second highest profit performance on record". Fuel Oil News. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  2. "NWF Group suspends shares after company's IT systems hacked". Business Live. Reach plc. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  3. "Northern Energy of Harrogate bought by NWF Group of Cheshire". The Press. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  4. "NWF Group profits rise 28 per cent". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  5. "NWF to expand fuel distribution network". Financial Times. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  6. "Logistics giant with North Staffordshire base and 900 workers puts jobs 'at risk'". Stoke Sentinel. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  7. "150 Years Supporting British Farmers". NWF Agriculture. NWF Group. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  8. "Animal feed firm supporting Shropshire farmers celebrates 150 years". Shropshire Star. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  9. "About us". NWF Agriculture. NWF Group. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  10. "Harrogate-based Northern Energy announces sale of oil business to NWF Fuels". Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  11. "NWF Group Gender Pay Submission Report April 2026" (PDF). NWF Group. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
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