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Wakefield Roller Shutters

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Westwood Security Shutters Ltd manufacture and install all types of roller shutters and industrial doors.

Repairs

We offer a complete one call repair service for all types of roller shutters and industrial doors.

Maintenance

We also offer planned servicing and maintenance for all types of roller shutters and industrial doors.

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How We Can Help You

We specialise in the manufacture and installation of roller shutter doors, insulated roller shutters, high-speed doors, fire shutters and fire curtains.

Additionally, we offer comprehensive repair and maintenance services for these products, ensuring top-notch security and functionality for your property.

Why Buy From Us

Westwood Security Shutters Ltd is a long established professional manufacturer.

We strive at all times to offer the best service and products that we can, always at very competitive prices.

  • Established 1994
  • Fixed Fair Pricing
  • Quality Products
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Areas We Cover

We offer nationwide service and we cover all of Wakefield and surrounding districts including Crofton, Dewsbury, Horbury, Featherstone, Kippax, Morley, Normanton, Ossett, Pontefract, Rothwell, Royston and Walton.

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Call us on 01924 950046. or complete the form below.

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About Wakefield

Wakefield, located in West Yorkshire, England, has a rich and varied history. The town was first mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Wachefeld. It gained prominence during the Middle Ages as a market town and an important centre for the wool trade. The town’s historical significance is underscored by landmarks such as Wakefield Cathedral, which boasts the tallest spire in Yorkshire, and the medieval Sandal Castle, a site of historical battles during the Wars of the Roses.

Wakefield has a diverse economy with strong sectors in retail, manufacturing, and services. The town centre features a mix of high street shops, independent retailers, and markets. The Ridings Shopping Centre and Trinity Walk are key retail destinations offering a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants.

The Wakefield District is also home to several business parks, including Calder Park and Wakefield 41 Business Park, which house a range of companies from logistics to technology. The town benefits from excellent transport links, including proximity to the M1 and M62 motorways and regular train services to Leeds, Sheffield, and London.

Wakefield is known for its strong sporting culture, particularly in rugby league. The Wakefield Trinity Wildcats are a prominent team in the Super League and play their home games at Belle Vue Stadium. Football enthusiasts can follow Wakefield AFC, which competes in the Northern Counties East League.

Cricket is also popular, with several local clubs such as Wakefield Thornes Cricket Club providing opportunities for both competitive and recreational play. For athletics, the Wakefield Harriers offer training and competitions in various track and field events.

The town provides facilities for a range of sports, including swimming pools, gyms, and leisure centres. The Sun Lane Leisure Centre is a notable facility offering a swimming pool, fitness classes, and more.

Wakefield offers several attractions that draw visitors from near and far:

– The Hepworth Wakefield: An award-winning art gallery showcasing contemporary works and the legacy of sculptor Barbara Hepworth.

– Yorkshire Sculpture Park: An open-air gallery featuring modern and contemporary sculptures set in 500 acres of parkland.

– Wakefield Cathedral: Known for its stunning architecture and tallest spire in Yorkshire.

– Sandal Castle: Ruins of a medieval castle with panoramic views over the River Calder.

– National Coal Mining Museum for England: Offering underground tours that explore the history of coal mining in the area.

Wakefield’s nightlife is lively, with options to suit various tastes. The town centre features a range of pubs, bars, and nightclubs. Popular venues include The Hop, known for its live music, and Unity Works, which hosts events ranging from gigs to comedy nights.

For those interested in theatre and performing arts, Theatre Royal Wakefield offers a diverse programme of plays, musicals, and performances. Additionally, Cineworld at Trinity Walk provides a modern cinema experience.

In summary, Wakefield is a town that blends its historical roots with contemporary developments. Its vibrant commercial scene, diverse sporting activities, rich cultural attractions, and dynamic nightlife make it an appealing destination for both residents and visitors.

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