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Web Design Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, UK

Web Design Sunderland

Web Design Sunderland

Are looking for a web designer in the Sunderland area? We invite you to join our community of website owners now using The Easy SDCMS, the Starbird Digital Content Management System.

If you are in the Sunderland area and you want to put your own website online and be able to manage yourself, without needing have any expert knowledge, then you can use The Easy SDCMS - Starbird Digital Content Management System to manage your own web pages.

You can easily create your own website in minutes, starting from a template. These website are really good value for money! They start at £7.50/ $10 pcm with no other fees, or £99/$131 plus 99p/$1.31 per week hosting. See our prices page or try our easy SDCMS quotation tool for more details.

About Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, UK

Sunderland is a city at the centre of the City of Sunderland metropolitan borough, in Tyne and Wear, England, 10 miles southeast of Newcastle upon Tyne and 12 miles northeast of Durham at the mouth of the River Wear.

Historically in County Durham, there were three original settlements by the mouth of the River Wear on the site of modern-day Sunderland. On the north side of the river, Monkwearmouth was settled in 674 when King Ecgfrith of Northumbria granted land to Benedict Biscop to found Monkwearmouth Monastery. In 685, Ecgfrith further granted Biscop the land adjacent to the monastery on the south side of the river. As the river separated this land from the monastic community, it was henceforth referred to as the "sunder-land;" and would grow as a fishing settlement before being granted a charter in 1179. West of the medieval village of Sunderland on the south bank, Bishopwearmouth was founded in 930.

Sunderland grew as a port, trading coal and salt. Ships began to be built on the river in the 14th century. By the 19th century, the port of Sunderland had absorbed Bishopwearmouth and Monkwearmouth, owing to the growing economic importance of the shipbuilding docks. Following the decline of the city's traditional industries in the late 20th century, the area grew into a commercial centre for the automotive industry, science and technology and the service sector.

Source: Wikipedia contributors. "Sunderland." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 18 Oct. 2018. Web. 27 Nov. 2018.

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