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Private Investigator Radcliffe, Greater Manchester


Our discreet, experienced and friendly Radcliffe based private investigators are on hand to listen and give advice. No upfront cost, no commitment to go ahead.


  • We listen first to ensure we fully understand your situation, then offer guidance and advice. It's up to you whether you decide to use our service.
  • We make no judgement; most of us have found ourselves in a difficult situation in our lives. Our job is to answer your questions.
  • Our team of male and female private investigators are local to Radcliffe, all are highly trained and experienced.
  • Every client gets a dedicated case manager who is on call to answer questions or to provide a sympathetic ear.
  • Our service is affordable and there are no surprises. We agree costs with you at the beginning and won't exceed these without your agreement.
  • We have over 25 years' experience providing private detective services throughout Radcliffe. Every case is different; we get to the truth. We guarantee discretion; we don’t share information with anyone else.

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How To Become A Private Investigator in Radcliffe

Being a private detective in Radcliffe is all about collecting information and facts. To be able to collect facts about Radcliffe first you need to know Radcliffe inside and out.

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Private Detective in Radcliffe

The town of Radcliffe is situated in the Irwell Valley in Greater Manchester and the former Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal divides the town. Radcliff used to be a prominent mill town, but today it is mainly a residential area with the one or two remaining cotton mills used by businesses. Rural land and open space surround the town.

One of its main places of interest is the Parish of St Thomas and St John. It was built in 1819, but was later demolished and rebuilt. In the 1970s the parishes of St Philip and St John were combined with St Thomas. Other religious sites include the Church of St Mary (a Grade I listed building), the United Reformed Church (one congregation is located on Stand Lane and a second congregation is found on Lord Street) and the Church of St Andrew (located on Ainsworth Road).

A second place of interest is the Radcliff Cenotaph that serves to commemorate World War I. It was built in 1922 and today it is a Grade II listed building. The town also boasts with other listed buildings such as Radcliffe Tower (Grade I), Outwood Viaduct (Grade II) and Dearden Fold (Grade II). Some of the town's other amenities include ten primary schools, several parks, cinemas, a swimming pool and a police station (located on Railway Street).

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