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15 June 2022
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Repair price list
If you are not sure of your radio type please call 0333 9009008 or send an email with the make and model number. Alternately there is a full explanation on the website regarding radios types. Search Mike Ashby Comms on the internet.
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Stertil Koni skylift - 'Best ever investment' says avenley engineering
Following the recent installation of a Stertil Koni heavy-duty vehicle lift at its premises at Tonbridge in Kent, Avenley Engineering has described the acquisition as the best investment they’ve made in the business.
10 June 2022
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Bio-Bubble SBR < 0.7 mg/l Total organic nitrogen is a typical analysis result
The adverse effects of excess nutrients entering protected waters have resulted in obstacles being placed in the way of housing developments whilst trying to meet nutrient neutrality.
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Dirtiest place in the office is…
You’ve probably eaten at this place many times
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Joynes House Developments Ltd Join Fire Aware
An SPV developing an office to residential conversion in Gravesend.
09 June 2022
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Smart way to make machine interventions safer
Increase workplace safety with a world-class Lockout/Tagout solution from a single supplier.
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The Business Advantage Of Static Websites in 2022
Almost all businesses with an online presence have a major challenge - Search Engine Visibility. As we know, search engines are massive web infrastructures that crawl through almost a billion websites. Practically every website online is for business except a few private ones, hence the need for search engine visibility.
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What does the UK Government’s national cyber strategy 2022 mean for SMEs?
In December, the UK Government released its National Cyber Strategy for 2022. We take a look at its scope and ask what impact will it have on UK businesses and organisations.
06 June 2022
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Using Our Smartphone Security Credentials
At the end of 2020 over 20% of Web browsing, text and email connections were made by smartphones which is continuing to grow in 2021 and a development that is set to change the way office and home security will work in the future.
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Making Home Working Work
There seems little doubt that some sort of remote working from home will continue well beyond the end of the coronavirus crisis. In the UK, the number of employees working remotely between 2008 and 2018 increased by 25% and matched by a similar increase in Europe; remote home working was going on well before the crisis.
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