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Our main service is a web design, maintenance, optimization and a Internet marketing service. This is a private service for small / medium sized companies who already have their website(s) but require on-going up-dates, new pages added, text / photos added, page optimization, monthly search engine and directory submissions and on going internet marketing.

SILK WIND WEB DESIGNER SERVICES also offers a web design, optimization and marketing service including the package below:

Web Designers in Gloucestershire - Inclusive Web Packs:

Web Designers In Gloucestershire - Other Web Designer Services Includes:

  • Flash banners and logos

  • Flash Booking / Reservation or Contact Forms

  • Navigation Menus

  • Website Maintenance.

  • Adding Music Players.

  • Logo, Flyer, Poster, Label and Party Ticket Designing.

  • RSS news feeds design and set-up. For adding local and International news to your website so your readers can read. It also enhances your website, attracts more hits/customers and Google adsense or affiliate banners/links can be inserted to make an alternative income.

  • RSS feed submissions. We can submit your RSS feed to over 50 sites.

  • Search engine submissions. We can submit your website to over 80 search engines + offer a submission report

  • Email Marketing. We can gather any database of emails for targeted email marketing campaigns, be it by Country (UK or International), County or service.

  • Website Search Engine. We can design, and fit into your own website style, a full search engine for your website no matter how many pages. Just like the Google, Yahoo and BING search engine. Adding a fully functional search engines to your site can be a internal search engine for only your website pages or it can be a list of external URLs / Websites which you want to be made into a Country / County search engine. See  our own search engine for details & design in the links menu above. Our search engine has over 80,000 website links from the UK in general. Any area / Country can be researched and added.

  • General SEO and help with website optimisation and affiliate and Google adsense marketing.

  • Link Exchange Directory: Having a pro-active link exchange directory on your site and linking to relative sites which have a good page rank is the best way to gain a better ranking on the search engines. This is also one of my main services and involves setting up a database of partners, email extraction, directory set-up and and mass mail outs.

  • Database programming Service: This Includes: Application development, Software Integration, EDI X12 consulting, Multi-value Database programming, Graphical User Interfaces for legacy applications, HIPAA Implementations.

Web Designers in Gloucestershire services at both the comfort of your office / home or anywhere in and around Gloucestershire.

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About Gloucestershire:

Gloucestershire is a county in South West England. The county comprises part of the Cotswold Hills, part of the flat fertile valley of the River Severn, and the entire Forest of Dean.

The county town is the city of Gloucester, and other principal towns include Cheltenham, Stroud, Cirencester, and Tewkesbury.

When considered as a ceremonial county, Gloucestershire borders the preserved county of Gwent in Wales (now Monmouthshire), and in England the ceremonial counties of Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Somerset and Bristol. As an administrative county, it excludes the area covered by the South Gloucestershire unitary authority.

According to a 2002 campaign by the charity Plantlife, the county flower of Gloucestershire is the Wild Daffodil

History:

Gloucestershire is a historic county mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in the 10th century, though the areas of Winchcombe and the Forest of Dean were not added until the late 11th century. Gloucestershire originally included the "small town" of Bristol. The "local" rural community moved to the port city, (as Bristol was to become) and Bristol's population growth accelerated during the industrial revolution. Bristol became part of the administrative County of Avon in 1974.

Upon the abolition of Avon in 1996, the region north of Bristol became a unitary authority area of South Gloucestershire and is now part of the ceremonial county of Gloucestershire.

The official former postal county abbreviation was "Glos.", rather than the frequently used but erroneous "Gloucs." or "Glouc.".

In July 2007, Gloucestershire had the worst flooding in recorded British history, with tens of thousands of residents affected. The RAF conducted the largest peace time domestic operation in its history to rescue over 120 residents from flood affected areas. The damage has been estimated at over 2 billion pounds.[2]

The county is recovering rapidly from the disaster, investing in attracting tourists to visit the many sites and diverse range of shops in the area.

Antiquities and other places of interest:

The cathedral of Gloucester, the magnificent abbey church of Tewkesbury, and the church of Cirencester with its great Perpendicular porch, are described under their separate headings. Of the abbey of Hailes near Winchcombe, founded by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, in 1246, little more than the foundations are left, but these have been excavated and interesting fragments have been brought to light.

Most of the old market towns have fine parish churches. At Deerhurst near Tewkesbury, and Bishop's Cleeve near Cheltenham, there are churches of special interest on account of the pre-Norman work they retain. The Perpendicular church at Lechlade is unusually perfect; and that at Fairford was built (c. 1500), according to tradition, to contain the remarkable series of stained-glass windows which are said to have been brought from the Netherlands. These are, however, adjudged to be of English workmanship, and are one of the finest series in the country.

Calcot Barn is an interesting relic of Kingswood Abbey. Thornbury Castle is a Tudor ruin, the pretensions of which evoked the jealousy of Cardinal Wolsey against its builder, Edward Stafford, duke of Buckingham, who was beheaded in 1521. Near Cheltenham is the fine 15th-century mansion of Southam de la Bere, of timber and stone.[citation needed] Memorials of the de la Bere family appear in the church at Cleeve. The mansion contains a tiled floor from Hailes Abbey. At Great Badminton is the mansion and vast domain of the Beauforts (formerly of the Botelers and others), on the south-eastern boundary of the county. At Owlpen is one of the most picturesque Tudor manor houses set in a densely-wooded valley.

There are several royal residences in Gloucestershire, including Highgrove House, Gatcombe Park, and (formerly) Nether Lypiatt Manor.

An annual "cheese-rolling" event takes place at Cooper's Hill, near Brockworth and the Cotswold Games occurred within the county.

Attractions:

Parish Church of St. Mary, FairfordBadminton House, residence of the Dukes of Beaufort.
Berkeley Castle, an example of a feudal stronghold.
Beverston Castle
Edward Jenner's House
Forest of Dean
Hailes Abbey
Owlpen Manor
Sudeley Castle
Tewkesbury Abbey
Tyndale Monument
Wildfowl and Wetland Trust, Slimbridge

Newspapers:

Gloucestershire's daily newspapers The Gloucester Citizen and The Gloucestershire Echo, along with free weeklies The Forester, The Gloucester News and The Cheltenham News are all published by Northcliffe Media.[7]

The Stroud News & Journal is a weekly paid-for newspaper based in Stroud. It is published every Wednesday in a tabloid format by Newsquest.

Gloucestershire in popular culture:

Part of Mrs. Craik's novel John Halifax, Gentleman is set in Enderley, a thinly disguised Amberley, where she lived at the time of writing.Most of the book is set in Nortonbury, easily recognisable as Tewkesbury.

Notable people from Gloucestershire:

* Steve Banyard, football commentator, lives in the Cotswolds
* Ernest Cossart Hollywood actor and brother of Gustav Holst
* Johnny Coppin, folk musician/composer lives in the county, and various places within Gloucestershire are referenced in his work.
* P J Crook, artist. born and lives near Cheltenham
* Sir Martin Evans, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
* Winifred Foley, writer, best known for her autobiography A Child in the Forest
* Igor Gurney, composer and poet
* Robert Hardy, actor
* Ricci Harnett, actor
* Gustav Holst, composer
* Imogen Holst, composer and conductor
* Herbert Howells, composer
* Edward Jenner, who discovered vaccination, initially against smallpox, and lived in Berkeley
* Dom Joly, star of Trigger Happy TV, lives in Quenington
* Brian Jones, ex-guitarist for the Rolling Stones
* Alex Kapranos, lead singer and guitarist for the band Franz Ferdinand
* Cath Kidston, designer and interior decorator
* Laurie Lee, poet and author of Cider with Rosie and other autobiographical works
* Joe Meek, Visionary, eccentric 1960s pop record producer and pioneer; born in Newent, in the northernmost portion of the Forest of Dean
* William Moseley, actor best known for playing Peter in The Chronicles of Narnia
* Simon Pegg, actor and comedian
* Dennis Potter, English dramatist
* JK Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books
* Robert Charles "Jack" Russell, former Gloucestershire and England cricketer, and now artist
* Tom Smith, lead singer of the rock band Editors
* Kate Thornton, TV presenter
* Brian Trubshaw, first British man to test pilot Concorde
* Fred West, one of Britain's most notorious serial killers
* Dick Whittington, London Mayor and inspiration for the Pantomime character.
* Vaughan Williams, composer
* Edward Adrian Wilson, Antarctic explorer

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