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16 August 2021
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Bringing confidence back to the High Street shopping trip
Cistermiser Ltd.’s partnership with crowd-sourced public washroom map service, Loocations.com, is continuing after lockdown has lifted. Both Cistermiser and Loocations.com are hoping to encourage people to get out and about supporting their local communities without the limitations of not having access to public washrooms.
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SHEilds approved to deliver the NVQ level 7 diploma in strategic health and safety leadership and management.
SHEilds LTD, a leading provider in ProQual, IOSH and NEBOSH training, are awarded full approval to deliver the NVQ level 7 diploma in strategic health and safety leadership and management – equal to a Masters’ aimed at those that are responsible for developing and applying health and safety day–to–day procedures in ANY organization.
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Vertical bar fencing secures Scout Facilities
The first Scout group was formed in 1907 by Robert Baden-Powell, with just 20 members. His aim was to bridge gaps in society by bringing young people from different backgrounds together, and offer the opportunity for everyone to learn new skills, including tracking, fishing, and studying the natural world.
12 August 2021
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Keep Hospitality sector growing with CEL
According to the Office for National Statistics, the UK economy grew by 4.8% in the second quarter as the Hospitality sector bounces back from restrictions. In addition, GDP showed 5 consecutive months growth.
10 August 2021
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Secure BikeBay for Oxford Safer Streets Initiative
Cyclepods and Thames Valley Police have completed the provision of 104 secure cycle parking spaces across East Oxford as part of their Safer Streets initiative.
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A perfect example of how assistive technology can aid independent living
Almost 5 five ago I asked my Son (Technical Director) to design a product that would help my ageing parents (his Grandparents) remember daily tasks, such as taking medications, when their favourite TV programs were on the TV and the various weekly appointments they had.
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Fall in furlough numbers means demand for IT software licences increases
In June, the number of furloughed workers within the UK fell below 2 million for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. This has led to a massive increase in demand for licences for IT software such as Sage.
09 August 2021
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Save the planet whilst having a cuppa.
Each year, two-and-a-half billion disposable coffee cups are used across the UK, which equates 30,000 tonnes of waste annually.
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5 ways a Servaclean bar is hygienic
A Servaclean bar is one of the most hygienic behind the bar options available.
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July’s Roundup at LaneSystems
Another month has flown by and for the parents out there, counting down the days to ‘back to school’, don’t worry, we’ve got you!
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