Chartered Surveyors Ipswich

Chartered Surveyors Ipswich Suffolk

Approximate Population: 121,000

Ipswich has undergone an extensive gentrification programme in recent years, principally centred around the waterfront. Though this has turned a deindustrialized dock area into an emerging residential and commercial centre, it is being completed at the expense of much of the town’s industrial and maritime heritage and in spite of efforts made by a local civic group, The Ipswich Society. Much of this development is residential and is marketed at high net-worth individuals in the DINKY demographic. As such, some have considered it incompatible with Ipswich’s existing socio-economic mix. It could therefore be considered to be aimed at encouraging economic migration to the town, particularly as a commutable satellite town of London.

The Tolly Cobbold brewery, built in the 19th century and rebuilt 1894–1896, is one of the finest Victorian breweries in the United Kingdom. There was a Cobbold brewery in the town from 1746 until 2002 when Ridley’s Breweries took Tolly Cobbold over. Felix Thornley Cobbold presented Christchurch Mansion to the town in 1896.
Former stables, reflected in the glass panels of the Willis Building

The town centre contains the glass-clad building owned by Willis, properly called the Willis Building but still often called the “Willis-Faber building” by locals, as the company Willis Corroon themselves used to be called Willis Faber. Designed by Norman Foster, the building dates from 1974. It became the youngest Grade I listed building in Britain in 1991 and at the time one of only two buildings to be listed and be under 30 years of age.

Ipswich is set to be the main hub for University Campus Suffolk, which will give Suffolk its first university, though it is essentially a collaborative project between Suffolk College (a local further education college) and two other regional universities. It is hoped that within a decade, a University of Suffolk in its own right will become established out of UCS.

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Chartered Surveyors Blackpool

Chartered Surveyors Blackpool Lancashire

Approximate Population: 142,900

Blackpool has a current population of around 143,000 and is situated on the Fylde coast in the North West of England with an historic reliance on tourism. In respect of Blackpool its fame and fortune lies in the sweeping promenade stretching for some five miles, embracing the Golden Sands, its pier and naturally the world renowned Blackpool Tower.

Recent archaeological discoveries show that the Fylde area was first inhabited as far back as 11,000 years ago. Consequently in 1602 entries in the Bispham parish baptismal register mention both “Poole” and, for the first time, “blackpoole”. Its lover affair with tourism though began in 1783where there is first mention of coaches being run between Manchester and Blackpool for passengers and tourists who came to enjoy the beaches and, in those days, drink the seawater – not recommended today though!

Around 1846 the railway station was opened at Talbot Road, nowadays Blackpool North and in 1863 the pier was opened, the railway was at this time extended to Blackpool Central. The resort was scarcely prepared for the thousands of visitors from Lancashire and Yorkshire who could now reach it with comparative ease.

In 1889, an event that took place on the other side of the English Channel was to transform Blackpool’s visual identity forever. An enormous cast-iron tower was built in the centre of Paris for the International Exhibition.

Chartered Surveyors Blackpool Lancashire

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