Location

Cheshire

Roles with Cheshire ICT involve supporting clients across the Cheshire region and their sites are easily accessible from most of the major towns and cities in the North West such as Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington, Wigan, Crewe. (To view the exact locations of Cheshire ICT clients click here).

In addition Chester is located at the gateway to North Wales there are excellent communication links to Conway, Colwyn Bay, Llanduduno, Ruthin, Wrexham, Mold and the Snowdonia National Park.

As such if you are relocating to the area you can choose your life style:

Country

Cheshire is a mainly rural county with a high concentration of villages. Most of the industry is in the North adjacent to the Mersey. Towns in the east of Cheshire form Manchester's most affluent commuter belt with some of the UK's highest property prices outside the Home Counties. Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster, reputably the UK's wealthiest resident lives at Eaton Hall near Chester. www.visitcheshire.com

Flintshire

The county of Flintshire is situated in North East Wales. Cheshire lies to the east, Denbighshire to the West and Wrexham to the south. Flint and Mold are the main town areas. www.flintshire.org

The Snowdonia National Park, which has the evocative Welsh name of 'Eryri' meaning ' the place of the eagles', is an area of outstanding natural beauty covering 838 square miles and containing some of the most magnificent scenery in the country: www.snowdoniaguide.com

Coastal

The Wirral - is a peninsula situated in the Northwest of England. It is located between the River Mersey, with dramatic views of the famous Liverpool skyline, and the River Dee, with breathtaking views of North Wales. www.visitwirral.com

Llanduduno, Colwyn Bay Rhos-on-Sea and Old Colwyn, have plenty to offer. A wide range of accommodation can be found in the area to suite all tastes and budgets. The beaches in the area are being constantly improved and are aiming at achieving the European Union Blue Flag status in the near future. www.colwyn.org.uk

Conwy is the classic walled town. Its circuit of walls, over three quarters of a mile long and guarded by no less than 22 towers, is one of the finest in the World. www.conwy.com
The area is easily accessible from England and Ireland via the A55 Expressway Colwyn Bay, Llanduduno and Conwy also have a mainline railway stations and are served by the National and local coach companies.

City

Chester the best preserved walled city in England. Besides it’s Roman ruins, Chester is famous for, Tudor buildings and Medieval two-tier shopping rows. Beneath the streets of the city there is evidence of an ancient Roman town and fortress dating back nearly 2,000 years.

Despite continued expansion over the years it remains one of the most beautiful Cities in England and a very attractive shopping town too. www.visitchester.co.uk

Manchester is regarded by many as Britain’s second city and the capital of the industrial revolution. It has undergone massive regeneration in recent years with old facades being rejuvenated with many modern buildings behind. Now it is truly one of Europe’s major cities. The list of what Manchester has to offer is endless in terms of social life, sport, entertainment and leisure as well as being ethnically a very diverse and culturally rich city. www.visitmanchester.com

Liverpool is now a vibrant city with the European Capital of Culture 2008 now just round the corner. www.liverpool08.com