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iPad Repairs for Chester-le-Street, carried out by Apple Certified technicians

SimplyFixIt, is one of the UK's top independent iPad repair specialists. Our head office is in Edinburgh, but we fix iPads for people all over the country, including in Chester-le-Street. No matter your location, we can fix your iPad!

Why trust us with your iPad repair? Our Apple Certified Technicians deliver unrivalled quality, outshining local independent computer shops. With an impressive track record in the Chester-le-Street area, we invite you to experience our top-tier service for all your iPad needs, especially iPad screen repairs.

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We understand the importance of your iPad, so we aim to return it within 48 hours of receiving it. At SimplyFixIt, we believe in precision over speed, but rest assured, your iPad will be in good hands. Once the repair, including any necessary screen repairs, is complete, we'll promptly notify you and arrange express delivery back to Chester-le-Street, either your home or work.

Happy SimplyFixIt Customers near Chester-le-Street

We do more than just fix iPads; our services include repairs for MacBooks, iPhones, and Windows laptops. If you're in the Chester-le-Street vicinity, you're likely close to someone that we've helped in the recent past. Below is a map of the people1 near Chester-le-Street who have used SimplyFixIt because of our fast, efficient, and high-quality repair service.

Ready for a seamless iPad repair experience? Choose your iPad below and follow the instructions. With SimplyFixIt, you're choosing reliability, quality, and peace of mind.

iPad Repairs for Schools in Chester-le-Street 🎓

Do you have iPads in your school or college that are broken? We can help. We partner with hundreds of schools across the UK , including several near you - e.g. Bede Academy & The Education Village Academy Trust, to provide an easy & low-cost way to get iPads back into the classroom — where they belong. There's no need to pay for insurance, or pay Apple's exorbitant prices for iPad repairs. We know that you have enough to do as a teacher, so we look after collecting, fixing and returning the iPads from your school. Click here to visit the iPad Repair site for schools, where you can download our brochure or ask a question.

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1Please note that for data protection reasons, we've applied "fuzziness" to the location markers. Though not exact, these markers represent the general areas of our satisfied customers.

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About Chester-le-Street

Chester-le-Street () is a town in County Durham, England. Its history goes back to the building of a Roman fort called Concangis. This Roman fort is the "Chester" (from the Latin castra) of the town's name; the "Street" refers to the paved Roman road that ran north–south through the town, and which is now called Front Street.

Chester-le-Street is located 7 miles (11km) south of Newcastle upon Tyne and 8 miles (13km) west of Sunderland on the River Wear. The parish church of St Mary and St Cuthbert is where the body of St Cuthbert remained for 112 years before being transferred to Durham Cathedral, and the site of the first translation of the Gospels into English, Aldred writing the Old English gloss between the lines of the Lindisfarne Gospels there.

A market town, the town holds markets Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

From 1894 until 2009 the town had its own local government district. Originally from 1894, this was the Chester-le-Street Rural District, which covered the town and several outlying villages. In 1909 the inner part of the Rural District was separated out to form the new Chester-le-Street Urban District Council, which covered the town as it was at that time. By 1974, however, the town of Chester-le-Street had expanded far beyond the boundary of the Urban District and during that year's Local Government reorganisation, the Urban District was amalgamated with parts of the remaining Rural District to form the new Chester-le-Street District. The Chester-le-Street District Council was abolished in 2009 when County Durham became a unitary authority as part of the 2009 structural changes to local government in England, a move that was controversial at the time.


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