Computer Repair Ringwood - Pc Support-Maintenance-Networking
Welcome to Computer Repair Ringwood your one stop shop for
Laptop, Pc, Computer repair, support,data recovery services and wireless network installation in
the Ringwood region and the surrounding Ringwood area.
Computer Repair Ringwood - 24/7 Remote IT Support
If your computer is having problems you can book 24 hour instant computer support in the
Ringwood area

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Ringwood Computer Repair Services Include:
- Computer maintenance Ringwood
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- Wireless networking Ringwood
- Wireless installation Ringwood
- Computer upgrades Ringwood
- Fix my computer Ringwood
- Pc health checks Ringwood
- Internet security and wireless network security
- Home network installation Ringwood
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About Ringwood
Ringwood is a town in Hampshire, England, on the River Avon, west of the New Forest and north of Bournemouth.
The town was traditionally an agricultural centre, but since the closure of its cattle market in 1989, it has
increasingly become a dormitory town.
Ringwood is the home of the Ringwood Brewery, which produces a variety of cask ales and run
five pubs in the local area such as The Inn on the Furlong in Ringwood. Ringwood brewery also produce a variety
of wines.
It was recently taken over by Marston's Brewery who plan to keep the Brewery and all its
brands, but lease out its tied Public Houses.
Nearby, Matchams Leisure Park is known for various forms of motor sport including motorcross,
go-karting and stock car racing.
According to William Camden’s Britannia (1607) the name was originally Regnewood. It was
listed in the Domesday Book as Rincewed. It meant 'the wood of the Regni'. The Regni were an ancient people of
Britain.
After the Battle of Sedgemoor on 6 July 1685, James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth was arrested near Horton (at a
place now known as Monmouth Ash) and taken to the now named Monmouth House in West Street (between the Market
Place and the Fish Inn).
It was here that he wrote a letter to James II begging remorse. It was not granted, and he
was brought to trial in the Tower of London by the infamous 'Hanging Judge Jefferies.'
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