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Roof Window Repair
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Roof Window Repair
Roof Window Repair
56 Springfield Ln, RoytonOldham Greater Manchester OL2 6XWUnited Kingdom
+443337721851
Business Description
Roof Window Repair is an Oldham-based company that specializes in roof window repairs. We offer a wide range of top-quality services including fitting, fixing, replacing and maintaining all makes, models, and types of skylights and roof windows. Our roof window specialists are highly skilled and have a wealth of experience. We can help with any roof window job, whether it's roof window repair, roof replacement, or roof installation for your commercial or residential property. We work closely with our customers and ensure customer satisfaction. You can hire us for all types of roof window work in all of North West, North East, Yorkshire, Midlands, and North Wales. Give us a call to know more.
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Oldham is a town in Greater Manchester, England, it lies amongst the Pennines on elevated ground between the rivers Irk and Medlock, 5 miles (8.0 km) southeast of Rochdale, and 7 miles (11.3 km) northeast of Manchester. It is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, which had a population of 237,110 in 2019. Within the boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire, and with little early history to speak of, Oldham rose to prominence in the 19th century as an international centre of textile manufacture. It was a boomtown of the Industrial Revolution, and among the first ever industrialised towns, rapidly becoming "one of the most important centres of cotton and textile industries in England." At its zenith, it was the most productive cotton spinning mill town in the world, producing more cotton than France and Germany combined. Oldham's textile industry fell into decline in the mid-20th century; the town's last mill closed in 1998. The demise of textile processing in Oldham depressed and heavily affected the local economy. The town centre is the focus of a project that aims to transform Oldham into a centre for further education and the performing arts. It is, however, still distinguished architecturally by the surviving cotton mills and other buildings associated with that industry. In the 2011 United Kingdom census Oldham Built-up area subdivision, as defined by the Office for National Statistics, had a population of 96,555 and an area of 1,687 hectares (6.51 sq mi), giving a population density of 57.2 inhabitants per hectare (14,800/sq mi), while the Borough of Oldham had a population of 224,897, an area of 14,236 hectares (54.97 sq mi), and a population density of 15.8 inhabitants per hectare (4,100/sq mi). == History == === Toponymy === The toponymy of Oldham seems to imply "old village or place" from Eald (Saxon) signifying oldness or antiquity, and Ham (Saxon) a house, farm or hamlet.