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 Sutton Coldfield

Web Design Sutton Coldfield West Midlands

Approximate Population: 105,452

Sutton Coldfield ( pronunciation (help·info)) is a town within the City of Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England. Sutton (as it is often abbreviated to) is located about 8 miles (13 km) from central Birmingham, in the northeast of the city, with a population of 105,452 recorded in the 2001 census. It forms part of the West Midlands conurbation.

At the turn of the 18th century, Sutton Coldfield was introduced to industry. The manufacture of blades, gun barrels, spades and spade handles as well as the grinding of knives, bayonets and axes, further helped the town prosper. Mills were set up along the pools in Sutton Park and on the banks of Ebrook. A cotton spinning machine was tested at Powells Pool Mill (demolished in 1936) by John Wyatt with the help of Lewis Paul. These mills were not the first in Sutton Coldfield, as there had been windmills at Maney Hill and Langley Hall, but these were the first mills constructed for industrial purposes in the town.  It has been claimed that the first all-steel garden fork was produced in the town.   Pools that had been drained during the 17th century for rich meadow land were recreated in the 18th century, as well as new pools such as Blackroot Pool and Longmoor Pool.

Sutton Coldfield’s economy witnessed a boom in that the residents were now experiencing new luxuries, such as seafood.  Products for sale in the town were 10% more expensive than in the neighbouring villages. In 1791, following the Priestley Riots in Birmingham, William Hutton, whose home had been attacked by protesters, travelled to Sutton Coldfield to stay for the summer. Rioting was supposedly due to spread to Sutton Coldfield.   It was believed that John Horsfall’s home at Penns, in the south of Sutton, was a target for the protesters and so cavalry arrived to protect it.   No rioting took place. Despite this, Hutton was forced to move to Tamworth when local residents objected to his arrival, fearing his presence would encourage the rioters to come to the town.

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Web Design Ealing

Web Design Ealing Greater London

Approximate Population:  312,300

Ealing is a town in the London Borough of Ealing. It is a suburban development situated 7.7 miles (12.4 km) west of Charing Cross. It is one of the major metropolitan centres identified in the London Plan and is often referred to as the “Queen of the Suburbs”.

The Saxon name for Ealing was recorded c.700 as ‘Gillingas’, meaning ‘place of the people associated with Gilla’, from the personal name Gilla and the Old English suffix ‘-ingas’, meaning ‘people of’. Over the centuries, the name has changed, and has been known as Yealing, Zelling and Eling, until Ealing became the standard spelling in the 19th century.

Archaeological evidence shows that parts of Ealing have been occupied for at least 7,000 years.   Iron Age pots have been discovered in the vicinity on Horsenden Hill. A settlement is recorded here in the 12th century amid a great forest that carpeted the area to the west of London.

The earliest surviving English census is that for Ealing in 1599. This list was a tally of all 85 households in Ealing village giving the names of the inhabitants, together with their ages, relationships and occupations.   It survives in manuscript form in the Public Record Office (PRO E 163/24/35), and has been transcribed and printed by K J Allison.

Settlements were scattered throughout the parish. Many of them were along what is now called St. Mary’s Road, near to the church in the centre of the parish. There were also houses at Little Ealing, Ealing Dean, Haven Green, Drayton Green and Castlebar Hill.

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