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Battling the vandals

9:00am Friday 17th April 2009

FOLLOWING your article on April 14 (Anger in Kinson over loss of park toilets) I would like to make the community within Kinson aware that the public conveniences in Millhams Road are now fully open.

We have a strong local economy

12:21pm Tuesday 6th January 2009

JANUARY 5 was the day most businesses returned to normal working conditions and following the extended Christmas and New Year break, the question business people want answered is: “What is going to happen in 2009?”

It’s good to talk in these difficult times

MIKE Wright

9:00am Tuesday 23rd December 2008

THIS will be the last President’s Column I will write this year and it is the ideal opportunity to look back at 2008 and forward to the new year.

Recession isn't all bad news...

MIKE Wright

9:00am Tuesday 16th December 2008

I will probably struggle to convince you that recessions are good for business but they can act as a catalyst.

Defusing gloom with confidence

7:00am Tuesday 18th November 2008

BRITAIN is set to be hit by a “deeper and longer” recession than previously thought, business leaders warned this week.

We all need to keep speaking to our customers

We all need to keep speaking to our customers

10:56am Wednesday 29th October 2008

NOW that the governor of the Bank of England has finally confirmed what many of us already knew – that the UK economy is in recession – businesses need to decide what to do about it.

Scrap increase in corporation tax

PRESIDENT: Mike Wright

12:41pm Tuesday 21st October 2008

IT IS difficult not to find the main topic of conversation being the state of the UK economy. However, it is worth reflecting on the key changes due to recent events. The financial services no longer play such an important role in our economy and small businesses are more important than ever. They will be responsible for the recovery, when it comes, by providing services, jobs and, most importantly, creativity with new ideas and products.






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