Haverhill
Haverhill is a market town and civil parish in the county of Suffolk. It is situated on the borders of Essex and Cambridgeshire, being 14 miles south-east of Cambridgeshire and 47 miles north-east of central London. The town centre lies at the base of a dip in the chalk hills of the Newmarket Ridge, and the Stour Brook, which eventually joins the River Stour outside of the town, flows through Haverhill. It is the second biggest town in the Borough of St. Edmundsbury, with a population of 27041. Despite the fact that the town is surrounded by arable land, the economy is dominated by industry, due to the sizeable industrial estate and a business park including numerous manufacturing companies in the south of the town. It is also home to scientific firms and numerous waste processing, transportation and construction firms. As a result of planning reviews carried out in 1956 and 1962, aiming to transfer families from London who had lost their homes amid The second world war, Haverhill has steadily grown in the post-war period, with a swift threefold increase in population from the population of 5446 in 1962. Haverhill is described as a modern-day and young town. It has two Non-League football clubs, Haverhill Rovers F. C. and Haverhill Borough F. C., a baseball team, and several sporting activities are offered at a leisure centre containing a swimming pool, a health club and a kids's soft play area. Alongside selecting from a number of independent and chain stores for completing shopping, a weekly market is run in the town every Saturday, which dates back to 1086. For all your home upgrades, make sure to make use of respected contractors in Haverhill to make certain of quality.