Business Services in Banbridge
We have found 3 suppliers of business services (including Accountants) in Banbridge and have listed them below split into the type of service that they provide.
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Accountants located in Banbridge
Hunter Sinton
Our expertise in minimising tax and giving great advice on how to grow your business along with a wealth of experience has made us one of the region's top firms serving Banbridge, Rathfriland and surrounding area, but also conveniently situated so we can visit you or for you to come to our offices for a free, no obligation consultation.
Jones Peters
Jones Peters was established in Banbridge in October 1981 with two partners, one secretary and very few clients.
Since then the firm has developed considerably with three partners, 30 staff, two offices, a much increased client base and a hard earned reputation for providing a quality and cost effective service to a wide range of clients, large and small, throughout Northern Ireland and beyond.
Wall Art
John Mitchell - Photo4Me
Wall art suitable for interior design and office receptions, available online and shipped to Banbridge. Printed to order on canvas, acrylic and other surfaces with 30 day guarantee.
About Banbridge
Banbridge (/bænˈbrɪdʒ/ ban-BRIJ) is a town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Bann and the A1 road and is named after a bridge built over the Bann in 1712. It is in the civil parish of Seapatrick and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half. The town began as a coaching stop on the road from Belfast to Dublin and thrived from Irish linen manufacturing. The town was home to the headquarters of the former Banbridge District Council. Following a reform of local government in Northern Ireland in 2015, Banbridge became part of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council. It had a population of 17,400 in the 2021 census.
The town's main street is very unusual, rising to a steep hill before levelling out. In 1834 an underpass was built as horses with heavy loads would faint before reaching the top of the hill. It was built by William Dargan and is officially named 'Downshire Bridge', though it is often called "The Cut".
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