We Serve All Areas in Stoke on Trent
With years of experience in this industry, call on Electrical Professional Services Ltd for all your electrical needs and requirements.
We are obligated under the IEE wiring regulations BS7671 2018 Amd 1 and government safety standards to provide works that is fully insured and guaranteed by NICEIC warranty for up to 10 years. We are also required to meet all the standards and statutory Building Regulations for England and Wales. All our Stoke based electricians are C&G 2391 qualified.
- Electrician in Abbey Hulton
- Electrician in Alsager
- Electrician in Audley
- Electrician in Barlaston
- Electrician in Basford
- Electrician in Beasley
- Electrician in Bentilee
- Electrician in Biddulph
- Electrician in Birches Head
- Electrician in Blythe Bridge
- Electrician in Boothen
- Electrician in Bradeley
- Electrician in Bradwell
- Electrician in Brown Lees
- Electrician in Burslem
- Electrician in Cheddleton
- Electrician in Chesterton
- Electrician in Cobridge
- Electrician in Cross Heath
- Electrician in Dresden
- Electrician in Endon
- Electrician in Fegg Hayes
- Electrician in Fenton
- Electrician in Hartshill
- Electrician in Hulme
- Electrician in Keele
- Electrician in Kidsgrove
- Electrician in Longton
- Electrician in Madeley
- Electrician in Milton
- Electrician in Newcastle-under-Lyme
- Electrician in Oxford
- Electrician in Penkhull
- Electrician in Porthill
- Electrician in Shelton
- Electrician in Silverdale
- Electrician in Smallthorne
- Electrician in Stoke-upon-Trent
- Electrician in Stone
- Electrician in Swynnerton
- Electrician in Trentham
- Electrician in Tunstall
- Electrician in Werrington
- Electrician in Westlands
- Electrician in Weston Coyney
The City We Call Home – Stoke
Stoke-on-Trent, city and unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Staffordshire, west-central England, consisting of the industrial ceramic-producing area known as the Potteries. Ceramics is the chief industry, although metalworking, glass, and rubber are also important.
The city of Stoke-on-Trent combines the former towns of Burslem, Fenton, Hanley, Longton, Stoke-upon-Trent, and Tunstall. The British Ceramic Research Association’s laboratories were opened in 1951, and Staffordshire University (founded 1970) has programs in ceramic technology.
Josiah Wedgwood, the great English potter of the 18th century, lived and worked in Stoke-upon-Trent for a time. The novelist Arnold Bennett, born in Hanley, used the area of the “Five Towns” as the setting for many of his works in the early 20th century. Area 36 square miles (93 square km). Pop. (2001) 240,636; (2011) 249,008.