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May sees the return of Chester's longest-running beer festival, which will be celebrating its landmark 25th year.
The End Of The Beginning?
The End Of The Beginning?
Let’s start with the good news: the UK economy expanded in Q1, avoiding a triple-dip recession and the US grew at a decent lick despite the effects of the fiscal cliff.
A warm welcome is assured at Swan Inn in the rural village of Wybunbury from Land Lady Lesley Coop and on Friday 10th April a cheque for £410 was presented to George Mann who is an Assistant Provincial Grand Master in the Masonic Province of Cheshire.
We're delighted to be the first crime reduction partnership in the UK to implement DISC - the new version of the previous intranet system we have been using in Chester since 2011.
We All Love Happy Employees
We All Love Happy Employees
We certainly would all like to have happy employees which, in the modern business speak, are “engaged employees” - someone who is fully involved and enthusiastic about their job and works to further the best interests of their organisation.
Winter Home Care Tips
Winter Home Care Tips
With another very cold and frosty winter being forecast for the UK, it is worthwhile checking to make sure your house is ready for the low temperatures.
Demand for entries to the popular Chester Half Marathon has been so high over recent weeks, that an extra 1,000 places have been released to ensure those hoping to run this year don’t miss out.
The Bear’s Paw has been named as a finalist in the Guest Accommodation of the Year category of the prestigious VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2013.
YOUNG CONNOR HILL, of Runcorn, is just one of over 120 severely disabled children and young people who have had their lives transformed by powered wheelchairs and other specialist mobility equipment thanks to the region’s biggest funder, The Morgan Foundation, working in partnership with Children Today.
Destination Networking
Destination Networking
A few years ago, if I were setting off on a journey to somewhere new or unfamiliar I would have done a few things first: look at a map, calculate how long the journey would take, choose the best route and note down a few alternative ways in case I came across road works or delays.
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