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Contact Rob Bell Web Design on 01924 377162

United Kingdom

Rob Bell Web Design,
3 Ingsbeck Mews,
Wakefield,
West Yorkshire,
WF1 1RG.
United Kingdom

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Tel: Wakefield
(+44) 01924 377162

Tel: London
(+44) 0203 287 6880

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Tel: Los Angeles
(+1) 424 BELLROB
(+1) 424 235 5762

Tel: New York
(+1) 516 858 4804

 

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We're Web Design based in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK

Although we work with clients in several countries, our home base and web design office is Wakefield, near Leeds, in West Yorkshire, England.

We don't have a Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy report on Wakefield yet, but here's some of  what Wikipedia says about our merrie city:

Wakefield is the main settlement and administrative centre of the City of Wakefield, a metropolitan district of West Yorkshire, England. Located by the River Calder on the eastern edge of the Pennines, the urban area is 2,062 hectares (5,100 acres) and had a population of 76,886 in 2001.

The site of a battle during the Wars of the Roses and a Royalist stronghold during the Civil War, Wakefield developed in spite of setbacks to become an important market town and centre for wool exploiting its position on the River Calder to become an inland port.

Wakefield was dubbed the "Merrie City" in the Middle Ages and in 1538 John Leland described it as, "a very quick market town and meately large; well served of fish and flesh both from sea and by rivers ... so that all vitaile is very good and chepe there. A right honest man shall fare well for 2d. a meal. ... There be plenti of se coal in the quarters about Wakefield".

During the 18th century Wakefield continued to develop through trade in corn, coal mining and textiles and in 1888 its parish church, with Saxon origins, acquired cathedral status. The county town became seat of the West Riding County Council in 1889 and the West Yorkshire Metropolitan Council in 1974.

We've lots of tales of our own about Wakefield, and we look forward to sharing them with you someday.

 

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