A Brand name is as essential in a company’s marketing as its logo is. It affects the brand’s reputation and role in the most significant way. A correct brand name captures your product identity, making it a regular necessity for your future clients. Remember: A unique company name always requires …
Read More »Greater Manchester residents encouraged to learn sign language virtually
Signs4Life pre-Covid Submitted by Hana Riaz Residents of Greater Manchester are being encouraged to take up sign language as an extra language and skill. Initiative, Signs4Life, aims to help people to communicate and engage with children and adults who may have hearing impairments. Signs4Life is leading efforts towards a society …
Read More »Covid-19: Post Office at Brymbo Enterprise Centre to close Tuesdays until further notice
THE Post Office has changed its hours at Brymbo due to ‘unforeseen circumstances’. Taking to their website, the Post Office announced that due to the pandemic opening hours at Brymbo are to change temporarily. The website states: “Due to the coronavirus pandemic, branch opening times can change at short notice. …
Read More »‘I thought buying things would make me feel better. It didn’t’: The rise of emotional spending | Business
In the past fortnight, I have bought the following items online: a hideous cat tree that takes up most of my living room, a lavender pillow spray, two scarves, a pair of gloves, two candles, a sheet mask, a pair of fleece-lined jogging bottoms (so comfy!), a card-holder and an …
Read More »Royal Mail UK warning: Delivery update shared as delays hit the UK – latest advice
Royal Mail has been affected by the impacts of the coronavirus crisis and snow and icy weather conditions. The company has shared an update on the areas which could be experiencing delays. “We’re sorry that some addresses may experience disruption as a result of snow and ice, particularly in parts …
Read More »The hidden London Underground train that delivered mail across the city
The Post Office Railway or the ‘Mail Rail’, was an automatic electric railway designed to streamline Royal Mail deliveries in London by bypassing the city’s congested streets. Early in the 20th Century, Royal Mail officials explored ways to make deliveries faster, and they found inspiration in Chicago’s underground freight train …
Read More »Is the workplace Covid test free and other essential questions answered on new guidelines
Rules on getting Covid tests in the workplace changed in February. Health secretary Matt Hancock has announced that workplaces with more than 50 employees can now apply for Covid-19 tests – a change to the rules which had applied to businesses with more than 250 employees. At a press conference …
Read More »Courier Services Market Will Hit Big Revenues In Future
Courier Services Latest Report Available at Advance Market Analytics, “Courier Services Market” provides pin-point analysis for changing competitive dynamics and a forward looking perspective on different factors driving or restraining industry growth. The global Courier Services market focuses on encompassing major statistical evidence for the Courier Services industry as it …
Read More »Torbay MP asks Royal Mail to avoid delay on Crossways regeneration
Torbay’s MP Kevin Foster is calling on the Royal Mail to withdraw its objection to the compulsory purchase of Crossways shopping centre in Paignton. The concrete complex including a multi-storey car park is almost empty of shops and has been described as an ‘eyesore’. Torbay Council has drawn up plans …
Read More »Housing plans could see over 200 homes built on Green Belt land in Ilkley prone to flooding
NewsPeople An Ilkley councillor has expressed fears that 155 new homes could be built on flood-prone farmland on the edge of the town after Bradford Council’s new Local Plan was published. Tuesday, 9th February 2021, 11:14 am Updated Tuesday, 9th February 2021, 11:42 am ilkley town centre The Local Plan …
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