A Unique Guide for the Business Community to Eating Out in Knutsford Restaurants and Bars |
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Written by Len Thomson
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Tuesday, 07 July 2009 09:39 |
Health and Leisure News to follow shortly. |
Proud to Support Local Farmers |
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Written by Len Thomson
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Tuesday, 07 July 2009 08:55 |
Woods the Butchers, Princess Street, Knutsford show their support for farmers at a time when the Royal Show at Warwick announces that this is the last show after 160 years. When the organisers of this years Cheshire Show announced that due to the difficult financial considerations that the bus shuttle service to the show from Hartford and Knutsford this year was to be shelved, which the show organisers said "was a very difficult decision due to the economic climate and subsequent budgetary constraints," - this surely sounds an alarm that it is proving ever more difficult to make these shows commercially viable.
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Last Updated on Monday, 14 September 2009 03:35 |
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Despite economic gloom Lytham Retailer, Hidden Jem, has chosen Knutsford's King Street to open her new store |
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Written by Len Thomson
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Tuesday, 23 June 2009 06:56 |
Hidden Jem, the home of beautiful gifts and interiors, hopes to open its doors on Saturday 27th June, in Knutsford's King Street. Owner, Julie Moores, currently has shops in Lytham and Ramsbottom and has chosen Knutsford to open her third shop. Meller Braggins, the letting agents, let the premises almost immediately it became available, illustrating that there is demand for quality retail premises on King Street. Hidden Jem joins a list of upmarket gift and interior retailers, including Summerhouse, Chalk, Christine Ireland Gallery, Interiors, House and the Cherry Tree Gallery in Knutsford. Hidden Gem 107 King Street Knutsford |
Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 August 2010 08:45 |
Small business group launches www.smallbusinesschannel.co.uk in partnership with the Forum of Private Business (FPB) |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 18 June 2009 11:31 |
Business owners are benefitting from the most comprehensive resource of recorded information and support available on the web, courtesy of the Forum of Private Business (FPB) and GuruOnline. From bank lending to business development, entrepreneurs are now able to view 2,000 short videos of experts offering essential advice to help them beat the downturn. In addition to the FPB’s business specialists, a collection of leading luminaries from the world of industry have recorded more than 30 hours of footage so far. However, each video lasts, on average, just 60 seconds - providing information on specific business issues that can be easily digested.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 01 November 2009 09:33 |
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