Web Design Ipswich

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 St. Albans

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St. Albans Hertfordshire

Approximate Population: 64,038

Apart from its historic core, St Albans is highly suburban in character, with much of its housing stock built in the inter-war years and during post-war expansion. Now entirely surrounded by the Metropolitan Green Belt, it is seeing significant ‘infill’ development and pressure to relax the Green Belt restrictions.

St Albans District (which also includes Harpenden) has house prices considerably above the national average.   The most recent figures give an average house price of £328,820 against a national average of £199,184.   St Albans city, according to figures from Nationwide Building Society, is currently considered to be the most expensive place to live in the UK outside Central London.

This is largely due to fast commuting to London, especially the City, by train. The local road transport network is another factor: St Albans is at the meeting point of the A5183 (the old A5 or Watling Street) and the A1081 (the old A6); the M25 runs east-west just south of the city; and both the M1, only a few miles to the west, and the A1(M), five miles (8 km) to the east, can provide fast connections to London and the north.

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Web Design Bath

Web Design Bath Somerset

Approximate Population: 80,000

Archaeological evidence shows that the site of the Roman Baths’ main spring was treated as a shrine by the Celts, and was dedicated to the goddess Sulis, whom the Romans identified with Minerva; however, the name Sulis continued to be used after the Roman invasion, leading to the town’s Roman name of Aquae Sulis (literally, “the waters of Sulis”).   Messages to her scratched onto metal, known as curse tablets, have been recovered from the Sacred Spring by archaeologists.

These curse tablets were written in Latin, and usually laid curses on people by whom the writer felt they had been wronged.   For example, if a citizen had his clothes stolen at the baths, he would write a curse, naming the suspects, on a tablet to be read by the Goddess Sulis Minerva.

The temple was constructed in 60–70 AD and the bathing complex was gradually built up over the next 300 years.  During the Roman occupation of Britain, and possibly on the instructions of Emperor Claudius, engineers drove oak piles into the mud to provide a stable foundation and surrounded the spring with an irregular stone chamber lined with lead.  In the 2nd century, the spring was enclosed within a wooden barrel-vaulted building, which housed the calidarium (hot bath), tepidarium (warm bath), and frigidarium (cold bath).  The city was given defensive walls, probably in the 3rd century.  After the Roman withdrawal in the first decade of the 5th century, the baths fell into disrepair and were eventually lost due to silting up.

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