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Private Investigator Whitefield, Greater Manchester


Our discreet, experienced and friendly Whitefield 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 Whitefield, 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 Whitefield. 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 Whitefield

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

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Private Detective in Whitefield

Situated above the Irwell Valley is the town of Whitefield. Farming used to be Whitefield's major industry and when important roads were built the town developed into a mill town. The town used to be the home of a famous sweet factory, Hall's (located on Stanley Road), but production stopped in the 1980s. Today some of the stores include Polyflor (a big flooring business situated in the vicinity of the Radcliffe New Road area) and mostly smaller businesses.

Hillock Estate (an attractive estate formed in the 1950s), Victoria Estate and Elms Estate are some of the town's council housing estates and today these estates include properties that were purchased from council ownership and are now privately owned. Older terraced housing is found in the vicinity of Nipper Lane, while bigger properties are found in the vicinity of Park Lane and Ringley Road. The Whitefield Town Hall (located on Pinfold Lane) has become dilapidated and the site has been marked for development.

The town's amenities include a rugby stadium (Park Lane), New Jerusalem Church (situated on Charles Street), Stand All Saints' Church (situated outside of the centre of town) and a tram stop. The original railway station was converted in 1992 to a Metrolink station. Whitefield Metrolink station provides considerable parking facilities and a Morrisons supermarket is found nearby. There are also two local newspapers - the Advertiser and the Prestwich and Whitefield Guide.

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