One set in Bracknell, one in Salisbury. But as your BB isn't Campag, there's a fair chance that the tools you actually need will be fractionally different sizes. Removing the fixed cup is usually best done off an otherwise bare frame by holding the cup flats in a bench vice and turning the frame, unless you have a high degree of confidence that it was assembled relatively recently with correct assembly lubrication. They tend to be a bit sticky, and it's easy to take chunks off the cup (and your knuckles) when you try to get a stuck one out with just the spanner.
One set in Bracknell, one in Salisbury. But as your BB isn't Campag, there's a fair chance that the tools you actually need will be fractionally different sizes. Removing the fixed cup is usually best done off an otherwise bare frame by holding the cup flats in a bench vice and turning the frame, unless you have a high degree of confidence that it was assembled relatively recently with correct assembly lubrication. They tend to be a bit sticky, and it's easy to take chunks off the cup (and your knuckles) when you try to get a stuck one out with just the spanner.