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Discount Hearing Aids are THE leading independent suppliers of digital hearing aids in Peterborough and the surrounding areas. Discount Hearing Aids are a collective of local independent hearing aid suppliers covering the whole of the UK, if you choose to deal with us the company you actually deal with will be truly a local company that is very locally focused. We offer;
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The best source for hearing aids in Peterborough with free hearing tests included.
We offer a free hearing test, good quality advice and low hearing aid prices in the comfort of your own home to anyone in Peterborough and the surrounding areas. If you live outside these areas, don't worry, we are part of a network of independent hearing aid audiologists, we can put you in touch with local hearing aid suppliers in most areas of the UK.
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Peterborough is a cathedral city and unitary authority
area in the East of England, with an estimated population of 164,000 as of
June 2007. For ceremonial purposes it is in the county of Cambridgeshire.
The Town Hall is 75 miles (121 km) north of Charing Cross, London. The city
stands athwart the River Nene, which flows into the North Sea approximately
30 miles (48 km) to the north-east, and the East Coast Main Line railway.
The local topography is flat and low-lying, and in some places lies below
sea level. The area known as the Fens falls to the east of Peterborough. The
City of Peterborough includes the outlying settlement at RAF Wittering, and
as a unitary authority it borders Northamptonshire and Rutland to the west,
Lincolnshire to the north, and Cambridgeshire to the south and east.
Human settlement in the area dates back to before the Bronze Age, as can be
seen at the Flag Fen archaeological site to the east of the current city
centre. This site also shows evidence of Roman occupation. The Anglo-Saxon
period saw the establishment of a monastery, then known as Medeshamstede,
which later became Peterborough Cathedral. The population grew rapidly
following the arrival of the railways in the nineteenth century, and
Peterborough became an industrial centre, particularly noted for its brick
manufacture.
Following the Second World War, growth was limited until designation as a
New Town in the 1960s. The population is once again undergoing rapid
expansion and a £1 billion regeneration of the city centre and immediately
surrounding area is under way. In common with much of the United Kingdom,
industrial employment has fallen, with new jobs tending to be in financial
services and distribution.