Working with Lisburn
The linen trade built Lisburn and a few of those old food-and-cloth firms are still here — Carnbrooke on the Ballynahinch Road is a third-generation cooked meats producer that grew out of that heritage. Bow Street Mall sits at the centre of retail, with around 60 stores and a food court, and the pedestrianised stretch running out to Smithfield Square is lined with independents like Greens Foodfare, McCalls of Lisburn on Market Street, Smyth Patterson at the Market Square and Jim's DIY at Smithfield. Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council ran a £2m city centre capital grant scheme in 2024 through its Urban Investment Fund, supporting 18 local businesses in Antrim Street, Bow Street and Railway Street. Most Lisburn trades — joiners, plumbers, barbers, indie shops — run on a mobile and a Google search, and that's the brief I keep coming back to.
Every Lisburn site is hand-coded, mobile-first, and shipped on its own domain. There's nothing for you to maintain — hosting, SSL, backups, updates and small content edits are all in the £25/month plan. You'll deal directly with me from brief to launch, by email or WhatsApp, in plain English.