Crewe Why Choose Harriet Bond?

Harriet Bond Detective Agency have been providing high quality, professional investigations in Crewe and throughout the UK for almost 20 years. We offer professional, discreet and cost effective solutions to a variety of problems, both private and commercial.

Our agents are trained to the the highest standards and always operate within the law, with the clients needs as priority.

Unlike many smaller agencies, we have the resources to provide clients in Crewe with:

  • A UK wide network of highly trained expert agents
  • An online portal to manage your investigation and view results in real time
  • A professional senior team to manage your case with care, discretion and professionalism

Each client is assigned their own personal Case Manager. When you call they will offer a sympathetic ear and outline possible courses of action. 

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Facts About Crewe
Area Code 01270
Population 67683
Latitude / Longitude 53.10 / -2.43
Information About Crewe
  • Crewe is a railway town within the unitary authority area of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England.
  • According to the 2001 census the urban area had a population of 67,683.
  • Crewe is perhaps best known as a large railway junction and home to Crewe Works.
  • Crewe was not formally planned out until 1843 by Joseph Locke.
  • Crewe was thus named after the railway station, rather than the other way round.
  • Crewe was founded in the township of Monks Coppenhall which, with the township of Church Coppenhall, formed the ancient parish of Coppenhall.
  • Crewe's railway station was named after the township of Crewe.
  • Until the Grand Junction Railway company chose Crewe as the site for its locomotive works and railway station in the late 1830s, Crewe was a village with a population of just 70 residents.
  • Winsford, seven miles to the north of Crewe, had rejected an earlier proposal, as had local landowners in neighbouring Nantwich, four miles away.
  • Crewe railway station was built in fields near to Crewe Hall and was completed in 1837.
  • Crewe has a large park, Queen's Park, the land for which was donated by the London and North Western Railway.
  • Bill Bryson described Crewe as "the armpit of Cheshire" in his 1995 book "Notes from a Small Island".
  • A planned redevelopment of Crewe's town centre,including the current Bus Station and main shopping area have currently been abandoned because of "difficult economic conditions", according to the former developers Modus.
  • Crewe is well represented with Supermarkets, Asda, Tesco, and Morrison's all enjoying representation.
  • Crewe's Nightlife is well below average, and the 6,000 students at MMU, tend to stay on campus.
Areas in and Around Crewe
  • Alveston
  • Haslington
  • Wheelock Heath
  • Leighton
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