Business Services in Hastings
We have found 6 suppliers of business services (including Accountants & Local Authority) in Hastings and have listed them below split into the type of service that they provide.
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Local Authority based in Hastings
Hastings Borough Council
Website and contact details for Hastings Borough Council local authority.
Accountants in Hastings
McPhersons
McPhersons is a firm of chartered accountants in Hastings and Bexhill, East Sussex. We provide the highest standards of professional accountancy service and advice to both businesses and individuals.
Deeks Evans
Deeks Evans is a firm of Chartered Accountants based in Hastings & Tonbridge offering accounts, taxation, business advisory and other specialist services to a wide range of businesses and individuals.
Manningtons
We can trace our roots back to circa 1890 and today, we continue to build on our enviable reputation for providing excellent advice and first class service to our business and personal clients alike.
Ashdown Hurrey
Ashdown Hurrey is your single source business service provider. We offer the opportunity to enhance your business's performance through our ability to help you chart your course, pilot your business or provide elements of the crew - whatever your starting point, wherever your destination.
Wall Art
John Mitchell - Photo4Me
Wall art suitable for interior design and office receptions, available online and shipped to Hastings. Printed to order on canvas, acrylic and other surfaces with 30 day guarantee.
About Hastings
Hastings (/ˈheɪstɪŋs/ HAY-stings) is a seaside town and borough in East Sussex on the south coast of England, 24 mi (39 km) east of Lewes and 53 mi (85 km) south east of London. The town gives its name to the Battle of Hastings, which took place 8 mi (13 km) to the north-west at Senlac Hill in 1066. It later became one of the medieval Cinque Ports. In the 19th century, it was a popular seaside resort, as the railway allowed tourists and visitors to reach the town. Today, Hastings is a fishing port with the UK's largest beach-based fishing fleet. It has an estimated population of 91,100 as of 2021.
The first mention of Hastings is found in the late 8th century in the form Hastingas. This is derived from the Old English tribal name Hæstingas, meaning 'the constituency (followers) of Hæsta'. Symeon of Durham records the victory of Offa in 771 over the Hestingorum gens, that is, "the people of the Hastings tribe." Hastingleigh in Kent was named after that tribe. The place name Hæstingaceaster is found in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle entry for 1050, and may be an alternative name for Hastings. However, the absence of any archaeological remains of or documentary evidence for a Roman fort at Hastings suggest that Hæstingaceaster may refer to a different settlement, most likely that based on the Roman remains at Pevensey.
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