Northampton Detectives experienced management team and highly skilled private investigators ensure that your case is carried out professionally and efficiently.
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About Northampton
Northampton Detectives have been operating in Northampton and the East Midlands for almost 20 years.
Northampton's growth was accelerated in the 19th century, first by the Grand Union Canal, which reached the town in 1815 and later the coming of the railways.
Northampton is a large market town and local government district in the East Midlands region of England.
Northampton is about 67 miles (108 km) north-west of London and around 50 miles (80 km) south-east of Birmingham.
Northampton lies on the River Nene.
The district's population is 200,100 and Northampton's population is 189,474.
Northampton is the 21st-largest settlement in England, and the UK's 3rd-largest town without official city status after Reading and Dudley.
Northampton is the most populous district in England that is not a unitary authority, a status it failed to obtain in the 1990s local government reform.
Northampton's population has increased greatly since the 1960s, largely due to planned expansion under the New Towns Commission in the early 1960s.
Northampton was a major centre of shoemaking and other leather industries.
Northampton had a large Jewish population in the 13th century, centered around Gold Street.
Northampton is the terminus of an arm of the Grand Union Canal.
The arm connects to the River Nene and from that to the River Great Ouse and the North Sea.
Northampton's closest towns are Wellingborough, Daventry and Towcester.
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