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Wellingborough Audio Visual

One of the best ways of Communication through Media is the Audio Visual medium. Capture their senses and capture the client by utilising the latest technologies in video and graphic display. Sites in the Ufindus Audio Visual category are at the forefront of digital audio visual media, capable of enhanced digital imaging, duplication and transfers through video, photography and DVD. Offering unique format presentations and interactive event management all under one heading.

About Wellingborough - show infohide info

Wellingborough is a town in the county of Northamptonshire. It has a population of 48,428 inhabitants as of 2001. Wellingborough lies on the River Nene, with much of the town being sited on the north side of the river, above the flood plain. The town was founded in the early Saxon period. The name is formed from elements which translate, roughly, as "the town of the people of Waendel", or Waendel-ingas-burgh. Many visitors incorrectly believe that the name comes from the five wells on the outskirts of the town, which appear on the towns coat of arms. During mediaeval times, Wellingbrough wasn't a paticularly notable town. It was granted a market charter in 1201, and housed a modest monastery, which was an offshoot of the larger and better known monastery at Crowborough, 30 miles up the river. In Elizabethan times, the lord of the Manor, Sir Christopher Hatton was a sponsor of Sir Francis Drake's expeditions, which is why one of Drake's ships was named 'The Golden Hind', as this is what appeared on Hatton's ceremonial coat of arms. In modern times, little of note has occured in Wellingborough, other than economic changes which have occured across much of eastern Northamtonshire. During the 1960's and 70's, Wellingborough town centre underwent a redevelopment, and is home to an Arndale shopping centre (now renamed Swangate). The town has been involved with the boot and shoe industries, as well as some iron and steel smelting, and light industries such as chemical manufacture. British Leyland had a manufacturing plant here. Today, the town acts as a distribution centre for a number of national chains, thanks to improvements in the road network, notably the A45 which leads to both the M1 (for the M6) and the A1 (M). Wellingborough lies on the Midland Main Line between London St Pancras and Nottingham/Derby, and sees trains between London and the North, with an hourly train to Nottingham and an hourly train to Derby. Trains to London are half hourly. Nearby towns to Wellingborough include Northampton, Kettering, Bedford, Corby, Market Harborough, Rushden, St Neots, Huntingdon and Peterborough.

Additional Audio Visual in Wellingborough listings

Procyon Ltd

Tel: 01933 278787 - 44 Oxford Street, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, NN8 4JH

Mobile Movies

Tel: 01933 411234 - 28 High Street, Wymington, Rushden, Northamptonshire, NN10 9LS (3.67 miles)

Cadence Cable Systems

Tel: 01933 350808 - Victoria Road, Rushden, Northamptonshire, NN10 0AS (3.67 miles)

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