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Internet Marketing & SEO Company Aylesbury

SEO Company Aylesbury

Right now the business is based in Aylesbury Buckinghamshire UK.  This is our first target audience and a great place to start to build our reputation.  We would like to reach out to businesses based in and around the Aylesbury region to see if we can help them compete better in their market niches. Our search engine optimisation SEO  combined with PPC and SEO web design services will ensure we have the services to drive relevant visitors to your websites.  And if you don't have one we can help you there as well.

SEO company in Aylesbury 

So where are we based in Aylesbury?

We currently operate our SEO services in Aylesbury from Space Business Centres and the industrial estate that backs onto Fairford Leys village.  You could argue that we are actually a SEO company in Fairford Leys but not many people know where that it so Aylesbury is just fine!

Some interesting facts about Aylesbury

Well there are some if you are interested. We did a little digging around and though we would add not just some meaningless SEO copy about Aylesbury but some things you may or may not know.

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  • AYLESBURY is a fascinating town - but here are some facts and figures that you may not have known.
  • The Bucks County Offices had been designed by the County Architect, Mr C H Riley, for 45,000.
  • In 1832 when the Herald started, Aylesbury was enduring an epidemic of cholera, so great that travellers made a detour to avoid the town. People drank from wells and even pools.
  • In 1840 the Herald advocated the death penalty for sheep stealing, so prevalent had it become.
  • In 1890 Queen Victoria came to Aylesbury and Waddesdon Manor. Other Royal visitors included the Duke of York, the Prince of Wales, Princess Anne the Queen and Queen Mother, Duchess of Kent, Prince Michael. The late Princess Diana even opened Hale Leys shopping centre.
  • 'Bucks Bread and Beef' used to be the agricultural saying, and this part of Bucks supplied a good deal of butter for the London market as well as cattle.
  • Baptists suffered a good deal of persecution, one preacher and 11 of his follwers were arrested and put in the cage and the pillory.
  • Shortly before she became Queen, the Duchess of York opened the extensions to the Royal Bucks Hospital, Aylesbury, in October 1936.
  • On Sunday, May 21, 1950, the first ever recorded tornado in the UK struck the Vale of Aylesbury. Starting in Wendover it moved onto to Halton, managing to lift a few aircrafts off the drome. In Aston Clinton cattle sheds had been lifted to the trees.
  • A freak storm in the early hours of January 29, 1938, struck Coombe Hill Monument. The 64-foot column was struck to within a few feet of its base.
  • Aylesbury was used for filming in the controversial film Clockwork Orange.
  • On August 8, 1963, the Royal Mail train from Scotland to Euston was ambushed at Sears Crossing, Cheddington. Known as the Great Train Robbery the raiders got away with 2-and-a-half million in old bank notes, and Ronald Biggs and Co were tried at Aylesbury Rural District Chamber in Walton Street.
  • Reported to be the biggest Post Office raid in history, on Guy Fawkes night 1960 over 59,000 from the High Street.
  • On the day war broke out, 4,048 London children had been evacuated to Aylesbury.

Source: http://www.bucksherald.co.uk/news/features/facts_and_figures_about_aylesbury_1_603768

The Aylesbury Vale (or Vale of Aylesbury) is mainly situated in the county Buckinghamshire, England. It is made up of a large area of flat land with Milton Keynes at the northern edge, with Leighton Buzzard and the Chiltern Hills marking the eastern and southern boundary. Thame lies on the southern reach of the Vale with Bicester at the western limit of the region. The vale derives its name from Aylesbury , which is now the county town of Buckinghamshire. Winslow and Buckingham are two other of the main towns that lie within the vale. Geologically the bed of the vale is mostly formed of clay that was left behind at end of the last ice age. As it melted the receding ice left the vast underground reserves of water now found in the region. This means a water table that is higher than average is present in the Vale of Aylesbury. The natural beauty of the rolling hills found in the region attracted the wealthy and influential from London . These included the Rothschild family who came to Aylesbury Vale in the 19th century to build the impressive French Renaissance-style chateau at Waddesdon . Aylesbury Vale, being around a one hour drive from Central London, still attracts plenty visitors and commuters today.

Source: http://www.information-britain.co.uk/naturaldetail.php?id=232

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