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Are you looking to relocate to Newport? Moving home is not something we do regularly with there often being a few years between each move.
As such, we can often lose sight of the number of belongings we accumulate on the way and come time to relocate, there is so much to organise.
This is where enlisting the services of a reliable removal company is crucial.
White & Company is a family-owned business with over 150 years of service to the Newport community.
We offer a tailor-made, reliable and professional service at a competitive price.
Our trained crews have tackled all sorts of challenges and can wrap, pack, and transport your personal belongings with minimum fuss and delay.
Should you require it, White & Company can also offer the storage of some or all your effects.
We have 19 storage facilities across the UK, offering clean, modern, easily accessible storage provision.
We serve all towns and villages around Newport. To find out more about how we can get your dream move underway don’t hesitate to give us a call today for a free home survey and quotation.
About Us
White & Company has 19 branches located across the UK from the Channel Islands to Scotland and a network of industry partners.
This extensive relocation network allows us to provide the perfect removal solutions no matter where you’re moving.
Through hard work, commitment, and excellent service, we are now one of the industry’s largest removal companies.
We have 265 specialist vehicles, fully trained and security-cleared removals staff and 19 secure storage locations across the UK.
Why move to Newport?
The market town of Newport is nestled in the borough of Telford and Wrekin within the county of Shropshire. It is old and dates back to Norman times.
Newport holds the position of being the second-largest town in the region, boasting a population of around 12,000 residents.
The town is packed with rural charm and appeal and plenty of architectural remnants from its historical past, highlighted in the main High Street area which boasts buildings that span various eras.
Plenty of new people have moved into the area in recent years, particularly families, in search of new horizons and retirees yearning for a peaceful haven.
Newport has undergone some remarkable transformations that have revitalised its landscape.
The High Street received a splendid refurbishment, accompanied by the emergence of new housing options, vibrant bars, and inviting restaurants, all adorning the town’s scenic Shrewsbury and Newport Canal.
A commitment to improving Newport has continued, with ongoing enhancements to sporting amenities and other infrastructure.
A notable highlight is the £1.5 million upgrade bestowed upon Victoria Park, enhancing its appeal and recreational offerings.
You can find out all about the plans the local Council have put in place to ensure that Newport continues to thrive and expand.
Enriched rail connections and the accessibility of the M54 motorway facilitate smooth commuting for those employed in nearby locales such as Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Stafford, and Stoke-on-Trent.
A strong emphasis on education is evident, with Newport fostering excellent educational ties.
The town is privileged to be home to some of the most esteemed State and Grammar Schools in both Telford and the wider country.
The town’s rejuvenation is a continual process and its convenient connections, dedication to nature, and education offer newcomers assurance that it will remain a thriving, sought-after community for years to come.
Newport Schools & Education
Newport has a wide range of primary and secondary schools.
Many families relocate to the area to stand the best chance of getting their child placed in one of its highly sought-after schools.
Best state primary schools include Moorfield Primary School, Newport Infant School, and St Peter & St Paul Catholic Primary School, all “outstanding” reports Ofsted.
For state Secondary education Newport Girls High School and Haberdashers’ Adams grammar school founded in 1656, are both highly respected.
Castle House School for children aged 0-11 years, is an independent preparatory day school for boys and girls, first established in 1944. It too comes with a very well-established reputation for quality education.
For Further Education students, the closest colleges to the town are Telford College which offers A Levels, and apprenticeships across a number of subjects.
Whilst Stafford College, 12 miles from the town provides FE education spread over a wide range of A-levels alongside a selection of vocational subjects.
Things to do in Newport
Whether you’re interested in history, outdoor adventures, or simply taking in the local ambiance, Newport and its surroundings have something to offer.
Newport High Street: Take a leisurely stroll along the historic High Street, lined with buildings reflecting various architectural styles. It’s a great way to immerse yourself in the town’s charm and history.
St. Nicholas’ Church: Explore the beautiful St. Nicholas’ Church, which dates back to the 12th century. Admire its architecture, stained glass windows, and historic features.
Lilleshall Abbey: Visit the nearby ruins of Lilleshall Abbey, a medieval monastery with picturesque remnants that offer a glimpse into its past grandeur.
Newport Cottage Care Centre: If you’re interested in local heritage and crafts, visit the Newport Cottage Care Centre, where you can find traditional crafts, antiques, and vintage items.
Newport Swimming Pool & Fitness Centre: Stay active at the local swimming pool and fitness centre, which offers various facilities for exercise and leisure.
Cafes and Shops: Explore the town’s cafes, shops, and markets for a taste of local life. Newport has a range of establishments offering food, beverages, and unique products.
Walking Trails: Discover the surrounding countryside by embarking on walking trails and nature walks. Shropshire’s landscapes are known for their natural beauty.
Cosford Royal Air Force Museum: While not directly in Newport, the Cosford Royal Air Force Museum is a short drive away and offers an extensive collection of aircraft and aviation-related exhibits.
Newport Property
Newport is an affluent and desirable shire of Shropshire.
The town has a good mix of properties to choose from and, considering the benefits of this lovely little market town, they are reasonably priced.
A number of stunning Listed late-Georgian properties are located in the heart of the city and barn conversions can be found on its outskirts.
Homes for sale directly within the town are limited, you may need to expand your search for a property within a 3-mile radius of the town to stand a better chance.
Popular locations include Lilleshall. A highly regarded village with a primary school and community life centres around a variety of activities at St Michaels church.
Moreton is a popular rural village location with a delightful village hall and within close proximity to Newport, Eccleshall and Telford where you can find a range of shops, bars and restaurants and also good links for commuters to the M6 motorway.
Central Newport where homes are situated within walking distance from Newport’s busy High Street and are within the catchment area of Newport’s highly regarded Primary, High and Grammar Schools.
With homes at the lower end of the market selling for well under the UK average, you can expect to discover some great bargains in Newport.
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