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Web design for Llangefni businesses

The Isle of Anglesey County Council has its headquarters in Llangefni, and that fact shapes the town's economy. Professional services cluster around the council offices; the livestock mart on Glanhwfa Road and the farm suppliers on the A5114 serve the farming communities spread across the island; and the Bridge Street shops, trades and food businesses serve a resident base that has no reason to cross the Menai Strait for everyday needs. We design and build websites for owner-run firms across the area, every price published before you call, the site yours outright.

Every price published You own the site outright Built and supported in the UK
Who we build for

Who we build for in Llangefni

The county council and professional services

The Isle of Anglesey County Council offices sit at the centre of the town and the accountants, solicitors, surveyors and IT firms that serve the public sector workforce cluster around them. Professional services here win work on credibility; the site needs to look established, answer the questions clients check before the first call and make getting in touch straightforward.

The livestock mart and agricultural supplies

The Wednesday mart on Glanhwfa Road draws farmers from Amlwch to Aberffraw to buy and sell, and the agricultural merchants, feed suppliers and veterinary practices around it serve a farming community spread across the island. The site needs to name what you supply and where you deliver, load on a phone in variable signal and make ordering or enquiring the obvious next step.

Bridge Street and the town centre

Shops, cafés and service businesses along Bridge Street and Maes Bulkeley serve the island's administrative and market population rather than a seasonal visitor trade. Being found on a phone search, looking current and giving people a reason to call in rather than drive to Bangor earns the footfall the bigger centres compete for.

Trades and mobile services

Builders, plumbers, electricians and roofers serving LL77 and the surrounding Anglesey postcodes cover a wide island patch without a mainland base. Customers search when something needs doing and ring whoever looks reliable first. The site needs to load fast on a phone, name the postcodes and communities you cover and make calling one tap.

The industrial estate and business park

The businesses on Mona Industrial Estate and in the surrounding light industrial area serve the island's engineering, logistics and trade supply chain. Winning contracts from buyers who compare suppliers online means looking credible and specific: clear about capability, easy to verify, fast to reach the right person.

Health, care and community services

GP practices, dental surgeries, opticians and care providers in Llangefni serve a catchment extending to the smaller communities spread across Anglesey. Trust is built before any appointment is made; the site needs to list services clearly, show who is covered and make booking or enquiring as simple as possible.

The invitation

Be the first site we build in Llangefni

Every town on this site started at zero. The first Llangefni business to build with us gets exactly what every client gets, and this page tells the story afterwards.

Every price published before you call A site you own outright, no rental, no lock-in The case study spot on this page once you are live
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What we do

What we do for Llangefni businesses

Sites for Llangefni businesses are built around the job each one has to do: get found when someone in LL77 or across Anglesey searches, load fast on a phone, say plainly what you offer and make getting in touch easy. Every price is published before you call, the site is yours outright, and if you want it looked after once it is live we do that too. If being found locally is your priority, the site gets built around Llangefni searches first.

Street map of Llangefni with landmarks and districts
Pricing

Every price, published.

The same published price list applies in every town we serve. No quote theatre, no local premium.

Basic WebsiteBusiness WebsiteProfessional WebsiteEnterprise Website
From£1,000£1,500£2,500£5,000
Pagesup to 5up to 10up to 20agreed up front
Designtemplate-basedtemplate-basedcustom to your brandfully custom
SEOon-page basicson-page basicsfull foundationfull foundation
Support after launchhandover1 month3 months6 months
AnalyticsGA4GA4 + Search ConsoleGA4 + Search ConsoleGA4 + Search Console
Enquiries to inbox + portalIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
BlogNot includedIncludedIncludedIncluded
Typical timescaleup to 2 weeksup to 2 weeks3 weeksfrom 4 weeks
For the record

Five things about Llangefni, for the record

Administrative centre Llangefni became the county town of Anglesey in 1889 when the island was constituted as an administrative county under the Local Government Act 1888; the county council, Cyngor Sir Ynys Môn, has remained headquartered here ever since
Oriel Ynys Môn Oriel Ynys Môn, the island's main gallery and heritage centre, opened in 1991 and holds a substantial permanent collection of work by Sir Kyffin Williams alongside the wildlife paintings of Charles Tunnicliffe, who lived on Anglesey for much of his life
Market town Llangefni holds a weekly market by ancient charter and the Wednesday livestock mart on Glanhwfa Road remains one of the principal sheep and cattle sale venues in north Wales, drawing buyers and sellers from across the island
Llyn Cefni Llyn Cefni, the reservoir northwest of the town, was built by damming the River Cefni and has supplied water to a large part of Anglesey since the mid-twentieth century; the surrounding woodland is managed as a Local Nature Reserve
Nant y Pandy Nant y Pandy, the wooded river valley running through the town from the market area down towards the reservoir, is a Local Nature Reserve noted for its Atlantic sessile oak woodland and accessible by waymarked trail from the town centre
Questions

Things people usually ask.

Every package we offer is listed with its full price on the pricing page, and it is visible before you make any contact. The figure shown there is the one that appears on the invoice when the project completes. No introductory call is needed to find out the number, and there is no scoping phase that produces a different total once work has begun.
Both approaches exist in the industry. Every project we take on carries a fixed total agreed in writing before any work starts, so the figure set at the beginning is the one on the final invoice. Hourly billing suits small, well-defined amendments to a site that is already live; for a new build from the ground up it leaves the final cost open until the last day of the project.
Most projects run from first brief to launch in three to four weeks. The variable that controls the schedule is almost always content: the copy, photographs and approval decisions that only the client can provide. Having that material available before the project begins is what stops the timeline from stretching while work waits for it.
For a small number of businesses the honest answer is no, and we say so when that appears to be the case. For most, the recommendation arrives and the person who received it searches online before making contact, to confirm the business is current and offers what they expect. What they find at that point, or fail to find, usually decides whether they get in touch.
That is the aim of building it correctly. Each page is written around the searches that people in Llangefni, across LL77 and in the surrounding island communities actually run. The site is submitted to Google and connected to your Business Profile when it launches. Position in local search builds over weeks and months; anyone promising a specific placement by a fixed date is making a commitment the industry cannot reliably deliver.
The platform itself is rarely the issue. The gap between setting up an account and having a site that consistently generates enquiries is where most self-builds run into difficulty: pages that load slowly on a phone, copy too thin for Google to treat as relevant to Llangefni or Anglesey searches, and a design that ages without someone to maintain it. The ownership question matters most in the long run: subscription-based builders take the site offline when payments stop. Every site we build has the domain registered in your name before the first day of work.
You do, from before the work begins. The domain is registered in your name at the outset. Hosting is yours to control and to move to any provider without involving us if you choose to. No continuing payment to us is required to keep the site live, and every one of these terms is set out in writing before anything starts.
Yes. The site is built on WordPress and the handover covers the edits most clients need to make: a changed price, a revised opening time, a new photograph or an updated service description. If you would prefer to leave changes to us, a care plan covers routine updates alongside security monitoring and backups for a fixed monthly fee.
Llangefni and the communities across central Anglesey: Rhosmeirch and Bodffordd to the north, Rhostrehwfa and Llangristiolus to the southwest, Gaerwen and Llanfairpwllgwyngyll to the southeast. If your work takes you across the island more broadly, the site is written to name those places and the searches people run from them.
Yes. We do not operate a client-facing office, which is part of how the pricing stays where it is. For businesses in and around Llangefni we come to your premises or a convenient local venue at the start of the project. Most of what follows once the brief is agreed runs by email and phone, which suits most clients and adds nothing to the cost.
That depends on what is underneath it, and a look at what you have makes the answer clear fairly quickly. If the underlying structure is sound and the problems are specific, improving the existing site is quicker and less expensive than rebuilding from scratch. If the foundation is wrong, a new build is the clearer recommendation. We can look at your current site without charge, and any work that follows is quoted on the same published terms.
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