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The Don’s Trust is pleased to announce an Evening with David Weir CBE to be held at The Cherry Red Records Stadium on Friday 22nd March 2013.
Local Wimbledon businessman and author Patrick Shanahan takes the male viewpoint of finding love on the internet in his new book, Cupid’s Pursuit.
Local business, Anderson Food Hygiene, is now a multi-award winning training company following the success of their Managing Director, Sylvia Anderson, at the prestigious 2012 Merton Business Awards.
Greening Business and Thames Water have joined forces to bring businesses across 6 London boroughs free water-saving devices.
If you are going to become a teacher of English – or if you are already a teacher – you know that it is not enough to be able to speak and write English well. You also need to know how English works, and to be able to give explanations and to answer learners’ questions. Then a new three-volume publication will certainly guide you along the way. This article is submitted by Alan Marsh, a greatly experienced Director of Studies and a Director of Teacher Training in various educational institutions.
A politician in London - the leader of the London Borough of Merton Council - has decided to take the ultimate nearby vacation and will take his holiday very close to home.
The Wimbledon Sporting Project provides a unique opportunity for local businesses to get involved with Sport in Wimbledon and Merton. You can help ignite a sporting passion & broaden sport participation amongst 9,000+ school children in Merton during 2012.
Merton Chamber of Commerce will celebrate 20 years in business at their Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 1st May 2012. They will be starting the festivities at 6pm at Cannizaro House Hotel in Wimbledon Village, where guests will celebrate and network!
Another successful 14 Days of Love Campaign came to an end on the 15th February 2012. The response from people throughout Wimbledon and Merton, has been terrific with record number of testimonials submitted in support of the area’s local businesses.
The Love Wimbledon Business Improvement District (BID) ballot result was announced late last week. Wimbledon businesses voted overwhelmingly in favour of implementing this exciting new business-led, business-funded body for Wimbledon town centre.
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