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Engineering Businesses for sale in West Yorkshire, Yorkshire And The Humber
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Turnover: £1,600,000 |
Location: Yorkshire and the Humber |
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| Blue-chip client base (housebuilders), with significant plant fleet and long-term contracts. Freehold or leasehold option available. Offers invited. Adj. NP £318k.... |
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Local information: West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber
West Yorkshire came into existence as a metropolitan county in 1974 after the passage of the Local Government Act 1972 and, although the county council was abolished, it continues to form a metropolitan and ceremonial county with a Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire and a High Sheriff.
The only ancient cathedral city in what is now West Yorkshire was Wakefield, however the industrial revolution, which changed West and South Yorkshire significantly, led to the growth of Leeds and Bradford, which became the area's two largest cities. Leeds was granted city status in 1893 and Bradford in 1897. The name of Leeds Town Hall reflects the fact that at its opening in 1858 Leeds was not yet a city, while Bradford renamed its Town Hall as City Hall in 1965.
Leeds has recently attracted investment from financial institutions, to become a recognised financial centre, with many banks, building societies and insurance companies having offices in the city.
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