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Orca Websites

We design and build affordable websites for businesses just like yours.

The Internet is a virtual world where perception truly is reality. No matter how large or small your business is, your online presence (website) must be stronger than the competition’s. If your site does not look the part, it will not convince visitors to do business with you.
Big brands understand the importance of positioning themselves in a way that appeals to their customers. We understand the principles that these brands use - we simply apply them to smaller businesses and give our clients’ websites the WOW! factor that they deserve.

Whatever business you’re in, an ORCA website will make all the difference, helping you to explore and exploit a whole world of new revenue generating opportunities.

What We Do.

We put the personal touch into the Internet and always meet face to face with our clients. We find out as much as possible about your business, your competitors, your sector and your goals for the future. Our highly experienced designers are then able to create a website that will give your business the WOW! factor that it deserves.

Search Engine-Friendly Sites.

Our search engine friendly sites ensure that you never miss an opportunity to fully exploit the benefits that the Internet has to offer. We make it quick, extremely easy, and most importantly, affordable for you to have a professionally designed website that truly does justice to your business and pays for itself in a matter of weeks.

Contact Us To Discuss Your Website.

Telephone Peter Mann on 0796 378 9281
Or Alternatively you can email Us By clicking Here.

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Web Design Luton

Web Design Luton Bedfordshire

Approximate Population: 203,800

Luton is a large town in the east of England, 32 miles (51 kilometres) north of London. Historically, Luton is within the county of Bedfordshire, and since 1997, the town has been a unitary authority. Luton, along with its near neighbours of Dunstable and Houghton Regis, form the Luton/Dunstable Urban Area with a population of over 230,000.

In the 20th century, the hat trade severely declined and was replaced by other industries. In 1905, Vauxhall Motors opened the largest car plant in the United Kingdom in Luton. Electrolux built a household appliances plant which was followed by other light engineering businesses.

In 1904 councillors Asher Hucklesby and Edwin Oakley purchased the estate at Wardown Park and donated it to the people of Luton. Hucklesby went on to become Mayor of Luton. The main house in the park became Luton Museum & Art Gallery.

The town had a tram system from 1908 until 1932 and the first cinema was opened in 1909. By 1914 the population had reached 50,000.

The original town hall was destroyed in 1919 during Peace Day celebrations at the end of World War I.   Local people including many ex-servicemen were unhappy with unemployment and had been refused the use of a local park to hold celebratory events.   They stormed the town hall setting it alight.   A replacement building was completed in 1936. London Luton Airport opened in 1938, owned and operated by the council.

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Web Design Stoke

Web Design Stoke Staffordshire

Approximate Population: 239,700

Stoke-on-Trent is a city in Staffordshire, England, which forms a linear conurbation almost 12 miles (19 km) long, with an area of 36 square miles (93 km2). Together with the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme and Kidsgrove, Stoke forms the The Potteries Urban Area. This, together with the rural Staffordshire Moorlands area, forms North Staffordshire, which in 2001, had a population of 457,165.

An early proposal for a federation took place in 1888, when an amendment was raised to the Local Government Bill which would have made the six towns districts within a county of ‘Staffordshire Potteries’.   It was not until 1 April 1910 that the Six Towns were brought together.   The county borough of Hanley, the municipal boroughs of Burslem, Longton, and Stoke, together with the urban districts of Tunstall and Fenton now formed a single county borough of Stoke-on-Trent.  The combined borough took the name of town of Stoke.

The borough proposed in 1919 to expand further and annex the neighbouring borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme and the Wolstanton United Urban District, both to the west of Stoke: this met strong objections from Newcastle Corporation and never took place.   A further attempt was made in 1930, with the promotion of the Stoke-on-Trent Extension Bill.   Ultimately, Wolstanton was added to Newcastle-under-Lyme instead in 1932.

Although attempts to take Newcastle, Wolstanton and Kidsgrove (north of Tunstall) were never successful, the borough did however expand in 1922, taking in Smallthorne Urban District, and parts of other parishes from Stoke upon Trent Rural District.   The borough was officially granted city status in 1925 with a Lord Mayor from 1928.

Web Design Stoke Staffordshire

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