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Chester Rocks Announces 3 Day Festival For 2014

Chester Rocks is back for its fourth year and for the first time is extending to three days, from Friday 6 - Sunday 8 June at Chester Racecourse.

Don’t Just Reorder New Membership Cards In 2014 Without Considering Their Purpose First

If your membership programme renews soon, now is the time to look at your membership cards and consider what you want them to do in 2014. It’s likely that they could be performing more functions for you than they currently are.

Top Tips: Networking in Person

Every business needs contacts. One of the most effective ways of making new connections is by engaging with other businesses in your area.

The Benefits Of QR Codes On Printed Plastic Cards

QR codes have been around for a while, but have you thought of using them on your printed plastic cards?

Plastic Business Cards: Get Multiple Names On One Run And See The Cost Benefits

Plastic business cards are a great way to stand out. Especially in a sea of paper cards that are often fraying at the edges.

Primark On Board With CH1 Chester BID Company

Primark in Chester has thrown its weight behind a drive to reinvigorate the city centre, with manager Eryl Edwards taking up a key position on the board of the city’s proposed Business Improvement District.

Are Your Mifare Cards Genuine? Beware Clones…

Mifare cards are one of the most widely used and best-selling smart cards on the market, most commonly used as contactless cards, e-tickets and readers worldwide.

Nelson Hotels Supports Heart-Surgery Survivor

Cheshire based Nelson Hotels is proud to be sponsoring heart-surgery survivor and former Alder Hey patient, Simon Spencer, in his bid to run the Liverpool Half Marathon in March.

Proud To Still Provide Printed ID Cards

As more ID card suppliers in the UK switch to offering card printers only, The Card Network continues to offer printed ID cards in quantities as small as 10.

Are You Making The Most Of Your Access Control System?

Lots of small businesses have some kind of access control system onsite. In the main, the system was brought in to replace traditional locks & keys, with employees using an access control card or token to gain entry through the front door. But could it be doing more to protect your business?