I seem to remember New Balance being recommended to a friend who had orthotics. Also, some "normal" shoes have quite thick insoles which can be removed and may then be deep enough for your insoles -- have a look at Clarks shoes, for example. K shoes (often sold in Clarks) are usually better -shaped so maybe their shoes also have removable insoles? I like Ecco shoes, and their salespeople are usually helpful. There is a branch on the Promenade in Cheltenham. There is also a branch of Hotter shoes there, and again their shoes seem to be more sensibly shaped and so may also have removable insoles.
Found this: http://www.dbshoes.co.uk/orthotics.php
This is American, I think, but it does detail brands and some of them may be available in the UK. http://www.shoedigest.com/health/foot-orthotics/
This appears to be UK-based: http://www.footwearsolutions.co.uk
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Date: 2014-05-15 06:43 pm (UTC)Found this: http://www.dbshoes.co.uk/orthotics.php
This is American, I think, but it does detail brands and some of them may be available in the UK. http://www.shoedigest.com/health/foot-orthotics/
This appears to be UK-based: http://www.footwearsolutions.co.uk
I can't vouch for any; just Google results!