Jim's developed a few sites for us now…
Jim's developed a few sites for us now and we've been delighted with his work every time. He's professional, good value, delivers on time and we won't hesitate to use his services again in the future!
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Jim Monkhouse Web Design. I'm a Leeds based web designer with over ten years experience building wordpress websites for small business and entrepreneurs.
6 Parkside Crescent, LS64JU, Leeds, United Kingdom
Jim's developed a few sites for us now and we've been delighted with his work every time. He's professional, good value, delivers on time and we won't hesitate to use his services again in the future!
Jim has been great and really responsive. He has improved our website massively and explains techy things in ways we can understand. A really great company and thoroughly recommended.
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