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19 December 2012
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Sovereign to Exhibit at The Education Show
Sovereign Play Equipment will be exhibiting at next year’s Education Show at Birmingham’s NEC and will be welcoming visitors to its Stand: F85, Hall: 4.
17 December 2012
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Government, SMEs and Entrepreneurship Development
Government, SMEs and Entrepreneurship Development asks ‘what are some of the main policy instruments being used, and how effective are they?’
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A Short Guide to Risk Appetite
A Short Guide to Risk Appetite sets out to help all those who need to decide how much risk can be taken in a particular risky and important situation
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A Handbook of Business Transformation Management Methodology
This handbook provides an integrative Business Transformation Management Methodology, the BTM², with an emphasis on the balance between the rational aspects of transformation and the often underestimated emotional readiness of employees to absorb and accept transformation initiatives.
10 December 2012
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David Bailey’s ‘first’ as convent school furniture supplier
Could a celestial pat on the back be coming our way? David Bailey Furniture Systems hopes so after completing its first contract with a convent school.
04 December 2012
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Fun Notice Board is a Winner
Parents and children alike have commented how much they like the Owl shaped Fun Notice Board, designed specifically to appeal to young children, that has recently been supplied by Jtech Services to a nursery school in the Midlands.
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New 3G Synthetic Football Pitch for Staffordshire
A new synthetic floodlit pitch worth more than a quarter of a million pounds has put Bishop Lonsdale Primary School at the heart of the community.
07 November 2012
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Pioneering radiator guard solutions for schools
As part of a major refurbishment project, Sandon Primary School in Stoke-on-Trent required a safe, low surface temperature radiator guard solution which could be retrofitted to a range of existing emitters and would deliver robust and practical performance.
06 November 2012
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Compulsory school cooking lessons: the solution to childhood obesity?
Chef Jamie Oliver and England footballer Steven Gerard are just two of the celebrities that joined medical and nutrition experts in campaigning to David Cameron earlier this year urging him to make school cookery lessons compulsory for all children aged five to 14 to help fight childhood obesity.
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PathMaster – A Bright Innovation in Entrance Matting is the choice of Barnsley College
COBA Europe’s popular PathMaster entrance matting has recently been installed at Barnsley College’s award-winning Old Mill Lane site in South Yorkshire.
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