Business Services in Ashton-under-Lyne
We have found 4 suppliers of business services (including Accountants & Local Authority) in Ashton-under-Lyne and have listed them below split into the type of service that they provide.
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Ashton-under-Lyne based Accountants
Allen Mills Howard and Co
We provide our clients with a first-class service that helps our business clients achieve greater profitability, and our individual clients to enjoy greater wealth.
CCM | Carter, Collins & Myer
We can trace our roots to 1957 and have been serving clients across Greater Manchester as accountants for over 60 years from our four offices in Rochdale, Bolton Carlisle and Ashton-under-Lyne.
Ashton-under-Lyne Local Authority
Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council
Website and contact details for Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council local authority.
Wall Art
John Mitchell - Photo4Me
Wall art suitable for interior design and office receptions, available online and shipped to Ashton-under-Lyne. Printed to order on canvas, acrylic and other surfaces with 30 day guarantee.
About Ashton-under-Lyne
Ashton-under-Lyne is a market town in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. The population was 48,604 at the 2021 census. Historically in Lancashire, it is on the north bank of the River Tame, in the foothills of the Pennines, six miles (ten kilometres) east of Manchester.
Evidence of Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Viking activity has been discovered in Ashton-under-Lyne. The "Ashton" part of the town's name probably dates from the Anglo-Saxon period, and derives from Old English meaning "settlement by ash trees". The origin of the "under-Lyne" suffix is less clear; it possibly derives from the Brittonic-originating word lemo meaning elm or from Ashton's proximity to the Pennines. In the Middle Ages, Ashton-under-Lyne was a parish and township and Ashton Old Hall was held by the de Asshetons, lords of the manor. Granted a royal charter in 1414, the manor spanned a rural area consisting of marshland, moorland, and a number of villages and hamlets.
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