Ok well there are National Hamster Council breeders in the Uk

However, they are few and far between, and don't always have litters, but you could try contacting Oswald's Hamstery, which is in North Yorkshire (one of my Syrians is from there), or Anne Dray who is in Sheffield (my other Syrian is from there). There is also Custard Hamstery in West Yorkshire (they have a website), but don't have litters very often. The NHC has standards breeders have to meet and they breed for health and temperament.
Or there are a number of rescues. Not so many in the North of England unfortunately, now Happy Hamsters has closed down. There is one in Manchester and one in London. India's Hamster Rescue is in London and they often have Syrians and litters. A 2 hour journey by train would be do-able!
As for cages. Personally I prefer barred cages with a large front opening door. For ventilation and closer interaction and I'm just used to them and they work for me logistics-wise, and for taking apart and storing/moving. I use the Savic ones - Plaza 100, 120 or Aura. They do need some adapting though to be able to fit deeper bedding - either cardboard or perspex inside the bars. I have the Viking Lazer perspex panels, but they add to the cost. I've also used cardboard for some syrians. Some female syrians will just chew it off though! Some people use a mix of cardboard and perspex, to keep the cost down and only use perspex at the front where it's more visible. None of mine have ever bar chewed, because once the cage is 100cm or larger, they are happy with the space - but it also depends on the set up and not over-cleaning them as that causes stress and can lead to bar chewing.
The Bucatstate's are very popular as well, and also have a front opening door, no adaptation needed, adequate ventilation, cost more, look nicer. Not easy to move or take apart but you can have them on wheels I think. It's a personal choice really.
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