Gripple Limited, the Sheffield-based employee-owned manufacturer which has achieved national and world-beating success, has a new managing director whose focus will be on mirroring and advancing the company's proven strengths - accessible leadership, dynamic vision and continuous innovation across the business.
In an unexpected but welcome development Microsoft have recently announced that they are allowing Charities of all sizes to benefit from their premier Office 365 cloud offering for FREE! The additional features offered as part of this service include: Hosted Exchange Allow Microsoft to host your emails, and take advantage of unlimited shared contacts, calendars and mailboxes Skydrive Pro A central place to access and edit documents and business information from virtually anywhere Office Web Apps Access Word, PowerPoint and Excel with an internet browser to allow you to work across multiple devices (including smartphones).
Lawyer Urges Government To Listen To Needs Of Smaller Firms Legal experts at law firm Irwin Mitchell in Sheffield have welcomed the announcement by business minister Jo Swinson to reduce the amount of information firms have to submit to the government, but they have urged the Government to use the opportunity to listen carefully to the needs of SMEs.
is an award winning community run post office owned by local charity and Chamber member Darnall Forum.
Chess are one of the UKs leading providers of Business Telecoms services, helping over 90,000 businesses reduce their communication costs.
We are holding a seminar where we will be explaining the key issues and answering questions on the latest Bank of England Inflation Report, which is published on 13 November.
Cartwright King has expanded its operations nationally with the opening of a London office following the recruitment of a London based team of specialists in professional discipline and pension legal work.
Calling All Dare Devils ! Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind (SRSB) invites you to join them and walk over red hot embers smoldering at over 1,200 degrees fahrenheit and feel the ultimte adrenalin rush.
Entrepreneurs in Kenya have had their business prospects boosted thanks to support from a Sheffield Hallam University student.