- Exeter
Exeter is a city in Devonshire County, England. The Romans built the town in 50CE. Upon arrival, they erected a wooden wall creating the first fort in the area. As per the 2011 census, the town had a population of 117,773. Visitors to Exeter catch a glimpse of its diverse history at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. The town is a center for higher education at the University of Exeter. It has two campuses with beautiful parklands. Despite its quiet demeanor, businesses thrive in this town. A leading company is Pedigree Toys that manufactures play items for kids.
- Eastbourne
Eastbourne is a seaside resort in East Sussex on the English South Coast. Its name originates from the Anglo-Saxon era. At the time Burne meant stream and later it became Borne then Bourne. In 2011, the number of residents was 99,412. Being a seaside resort, Eastbourne is famous for its ample sunshine. Many refer to it as ‘The Sunshine Coast’. When it comes to education, the town has 3 special needs schools, 17 primary, and 6 secondary state schools. Currently, it rates as one of the fastest growing economies in England. The Eastbourne Sign Company supplies all the signage in the area.
- Sutton Coldfield
Sutton Coldfield is one of Birmingham’s suburban towns. It’s known as a royal town and got the status in 1489.To this day it remains a relatively expensive area. It had a population of 95,107 in habitants as of 2011. The town is highly sought after and has the most expensive home for sale in Birmingham. In all of England, it ranks fourth as the most privileged area. Children attend 37 primary schools and 8 high schools in Sutton Coldfield. It has an inviting business environment. Companies like Complete Office Products Ltd provide office equipment and supplies.
- Blackburn
Blackburn is in the southern edge of Ribble Valley in Lancashire, England. It started out as a small village in the middle ages. It grew into a trade town in the 16th century. Later, it blossomed during the industrial revolution. The number of residents during the 2011 census was 147,489. This vibrant town is home to the Blackburn Rovers Football Club set up in 1875. Concerning education, there are both state and private primary and secondary schools. The town enjoys a lively economy supporting its inhabitants. Graham &Brown, established in 1946, manufactures wallpapers, wall murals, wall art, and cushions.
- Colchester
Colchester is widely known as a historic marketplace in Essex County. It started as a local centre for the Celtics. Later, in 43 CE, the Romans built a fort in Colchester and later left it in 49CE. At the 2011 UK census, the town had 121,859 residents. Of all the towns in England, it holds the record as the oldest recorded one. Also, it is home to the biggest Roman Gateway in Britain. There are two private schools in Colchester. The economy is appealing with numerous flourishing businesses. One is the Snoopies that offers all dog and cat grooming services.