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Serving Bracknell · RG12, RG42

Websites for Bracknell businesses

A Mark One New Town, redesigned around The Lexicon, with tech firms on Arlington Business Park and tradesmen across RG12.

Bracknell is a postwar New Town in Berkshire, officially designated in 1949 and rebuilt through the 2010s around The Lexicon, the £240 million retail and leisure scheme that anchors the town centre today. The 90,000 residents are spread across numbered estates — Bullbrook, Great Hollands, Harmans Water, Crown Wood, Wildridings, Easthampstead — drawn up by the original Development Corporation, with older villages like Binfield and Warfield now inside the wider borough. South Hill Park sits in the south of the parish, an eighteenth-century mansion turned arts centre, and Coral Reef on the A322 is one of the few big public pools left in Berkshire.

£25/month · anyone, anywhere

What you get

  • Your own URL, on its own domain
  • Hand-coded — no WordPress, no page builders
  • Basic on-page SEO, fast loads, mobile-first
  • Small content edits whenever you need them
  • No setup fee, cancel any month

Working with Bracknell

Most of Bracknell's economy lives in two places: the Arlington business campus near the railway station and the units around the new retail core. SCC, one of the UK's largest IT services companies, runs a Bracknell office out of Arlington Square on Downshire Way, and the wider campus is home to other technology employers. The town centre is more typical: The Lexicon, the £240 million retail and leisure scheme completed in the late 2010s on the old High Street, brought a multiplex and a wave of chain stores back into Bracknell. A cluster of independents has grown up at Easthampstead Works, the old council depot turned small-business yard just off the main road — Cup of Rosie's, a five-star café there, has since expanded to Windsor. The trades — plumbers, electricians, roofers, garage owners — keep busy across RG12 and RG42, usually on a phone number, a Google listing and a one-page site that needs to look the part.

Every Bracknell site is hand-coded, mobile-first, and shipped on its own domain. There's nothing for you to maintain — hosting, SSL, backups, updates and small content edits are all in the £25/month plan. You'll deal directly with me from brief to launch, by email or WhatsApp, in plain English.

Local economy

Real Bracknell small businesses, not stock photos

Every Bracknell brief lands somewhere on the same map of shops, salons, trades and indie operators. Here are some of the real Bracknell businesses I've researched while writing this page — the kind of place a clean £25/month site is built for.

Some Bracknell independents we'd happily sit next to
  • Cup of Rosie's

    Independent café

    Five-star Tripadvisor café at Easthampstead Works in the town centre; recently opened a Windsor expansion (Bracknell News, 2024).

  • Fernygrove Farm

    Family-run farm shop and café

    Independent farm shop and café in Warfield, run by James and Charlotte Quinn, with award-winning sausages and dry-cured bacon (Bracknell News).

  • Robyn's Nest

    Independent café

    Lunch, brunch and afternoon-tea café inside Moss End Garden Village (Bracknell News, 2024).

  • The Foxes Den Community Café

    Community café

    Community café in the heart of Binfield, sharing a building with Binfield Parish (Bracknell News, 2024).

  • SCC

    IT services company

    Major UK IT services firm with its Bracknell office at 1 Arlington Square, Downshire Way, RG12 1WA.

Streets we know in Bracknell
  • High Street
  • Princess Square
  • Downshire Way
Neighbourhoods covered
  • Bullbrook
  • Great Hollands
  • Easthampstead
  • Wildridings
  • Binfield
  • Warfield
Trade bodies & BIDs in Bracknell
Why these industries cluster here
  • Tech and IT services

    The Arlington business campus on Downshire Way has been a Thames Valley tech cluster for decades — SCC and other IT services employers are based there, and the campus is the long-time anchor of the Bracknell end of the M4 corridor.

  • Retail and leisure

    The Lexicon, the £240 million retail and leisure scheme completed in the late 2010s, replaced the old town centre core and pulled chain stores, restaurants and a multiplex back into Bracknell after decades of decline.

  • Trades and construction

    Bracknell's numbered New Town estates are mostly built out, so the steady work is maintenance, extensions, re-roofing and refits — a constant pipeline for plumbers, electricians, builders and decorators across RG12 and RG42.

Bracknell Forest Council published new town centre plans in 2025 setting out hotels, high-quality offices and homes around The Lexicon, with a 2032 vision document framing the next decade of regeneration (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cl7r4wkvddlo; https://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/business-information/bracknell-forests-thriving-and-connected-economy/regeneration).

Where we work

Websites for Bracknell and Berkshire

I'm based in London, build over email and WhatsApp, and ship the same £25/month plan to Bracknell and every other town in Berkshire.

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Pricing
£25/month

One flat plan for every Bracknell build — hosting, SSL, backups, updates and small content edits all included. No setup fee, no contract, cancel any month.

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How it works

From your first message to a live Bracknell link in 1–2 weeks.

  1. 01You message me with a sentence on what you do.
  2. 02Quick call or text, you send your bundle.
  3. 03I build, you pay £25/month, you get the link.
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£25/month · 1–2 week build · cancel any month

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FAQs

Bracknell web design — common questions

How much does a website for a Bracknell small business cost?

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I charge a flat £25 a month with no setup fee and hosting included, so a typical café, salon or tradesman site costs £300 a year all in. No contract, cancel any month.

Do you work with tradesmen in RG12 and RG42?

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Yes — most of my work in Bracknell is with plumbers, electricians, roofers and garage owners across the numbered estates, plus the cluster of independents at Easthampstead Works and shops around The Lexicon. The £25/month plan and turnaround are identical whichever side of the A329 you're on.

How quickly can a Bracknell business get a site live?

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Most one-page or small multi-page sites go live inside two to three weeks, depending on how quickly I get your photos, opening hours and any service list from you. A tradesman who sends me a logo and three photos on a Monday is usually live before the month is out.

Will my site show up in Google for Bracknell searches?

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I include basic on-page SEO — sensible page titles, descriptions and a fast mobile site — but I don't sell SEO packages, content marketing, link building or Google Ads. If you want someone chasing rankings, that's a different conversation and a different fee.

Can you run my Google Business Profile for me as well?

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No — and that's deliberate. I don't take on Google Business Profile, SEO retainers, blogs, social media or paid ads. I just build the site, keep it hosted, and do small content edits the same day when you need them.

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