The latest advice on using debt management companies is welcomed by national, professional standards boards, and also by Shrewsbury based Griffin & King Insolvency Practitioners. Director Tim Corfield shares the lowdown on what the new guidance means.
If freshly mown grass and the fields of crops and flowers springing up all over Shrewsbury make you feel ill - literally - instead of happy inside, you probably suffer from hayfever. Jeremy Derrick, a.k.a. The Shrewsbury Homeopath, says help is at hand.
All is not what it appears when it comes to keeping your pension where bankruptcy is concerned, warns an insolvency practitioner from Shrewsbury. Read this informative blog by Eddie Hunt of town practice, Burton Sweet, to find out more.
If you have a home or business in Shropshire, chances are you'd love super fast broadband. 'Connecting Shropshire' aims to have this done by the end of 2015 but they need your support. Just register your details and help get our county on track.
Shrewsbury caravan dealership Salop Leisure has treated its middle management to a team building fitness day with Shropshire based personal trainers, UFE. The session has now led to further investment in the health and wellbeing of their staff.
Tim Corfield of Griffin & King Insolvency Practitioners based in Shrewsbury shares his views on the financial crisis hitting Spain - and what its effect on the Eurozone economy could be.
A Shrewsbury based law firm is urging people to check whether they or their elderly relatives have been over charged for care - when the NHS should have footed the bill. If you have any concerns, contact Nicola Pearce at Wace Morgan Solicitors.
England is full of patriotism and Shrewsbury is a quintessentially English market town, where history can be found everywhere we look. So, as 2012 is shaping up to be full of pomp and circumstance, let's make 2012 St. George's Day one to remember.
It has long been an ambition of the planning system to become simplified and less cumbersome, and changes could now be afoot. The Government recently set out controversial reforms of the planning system with the new National Planning Policy Framework.
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