Your Online Presence – YOP.
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Website Design in Linton
Your Online Presence is a website design & digital marketing agency, who love creating websites and marketing campaigns that look great and engage customers. The main focus of our work is never to solely produce an attractive web page; we understand how important functionality and delivery of your brand message can be and we don’t get distracted by design for design’s sake.
Return on investment can be the most important thing about any online marketing strategy, which is a point often overlooked by many other web design agencies. Understanding your industry, your business and the competitive environment in which you operate before we start on the creative process is a key part of our working process. Start your Website Design in Linton today!

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Warnes Interiors

Walthamstow Windows

123 Estate Agent

The Good Pea Co.

Browns Transport

Noah Capitol

Clear Investment

Winstree Financial

AM Gas Services
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Facts about Linton
General Info
Linton is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, on the border with Essex. The village is approximately 8 miles southeast from the city and county town of Cambridge. The A1307 passes through the village. Fictional character Alan Partridge stayed at the also fictional Linton Travel Tavern in I’m Alan Partridge, claiming that Linton is equidistant between London and Norwich.
History
The Wacky Races was a local annual event that occurred from 2002 to 2006 on the second Bank Holiday Weekend in May. It began on the extended Bank Holiday Weekend, which commemorated Queen Elizabeth II’s 50th coronation anniversary and raise money for the local charities. Participants would race in comedic, homemade costumes and carts down the High Street, with one teammate stopping in each pub to have a pint, and then racing through the fields next to the village and back down the High Street, again drinking in the pubs.
Along the course, Firemen, from Linton Fire Station, would spray water at the racers, as well as spectators utilising water pistols and water bombs. The River Granta runs through the village and is a chalk stream. There are around 200 chalk streams, most of which are in England.