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| peterborough Latest News+ XML/RSSBy tocker. ‘Wilson Gardens’ is a brand new development from a new name to Peterborough - Davidsons Homes, and the new 'Nearsborough’ showhome has certainly got the style to impress visitors. By Doublespark Web Design & SEO Leading Peterborough web design agency Doublespark finally said goodbye to its website this year – launching a long-awaited updated version in August 2012. By Blueberry Public Relations Constables Mobility will be launching and demonstrating a new, stylish wheelchair restraint at The Mobility Roadshow in Peterborough on 21st, 22nd and 23rd June 2012. By tocker. Davidsons, whose traditional style homes have proved popular with buyers, is expanding with its first development in Peterborough. By Corporal Sean Francis This Annual Award is Given to One Business Entrepreneur out of 68 Mastermind Participants Who Made the Greatest Transformation in His or Her Business - and Corporal Sean Francis is that One! By NewsFTUK Darren Ferguson, appointed by Chairman Darragh MacAnthony, reckons Peterborough United’s stunning 7-1 slaughter of Ipswich Town in front of the Sky TV cameras will be remembered for years to come. All Press ReleasesBy tocker. ‘Wilson Gardens’ is a brand new development from a new name to Peterborough - Davidsons Homes, and the new 'Nearsborough’ showhome has certainly got the style to impress visitors. By tocker. A brand new homes development has just opened in Peterborough. ‘Wilson Gardens’ is being built by Leicestershire based homebuilder Davidsons and was officially opened by City MP Stewart Jackson. By testandcomply.co.uk Nationwide Electrical testing Services for Domestic, Commercial and Industrial Sectors By NSPCC Peterborough Business Support Group Strictly Come Dancing winner and Olympic gymnast Louis Smith is set to make a guest appearance at a star-studded charity event in the city. By NSPCC Peterborough Business Support Group A FUNDRAISING committee has said a big thank you to the hundreds of people who supported its events last year, helping to raise an impressive £40,000 to help local children. By Entrepreneurs Today Transfer deadline day (August 31) capture Kane Ferdinand. The 19 year-old midfielder signed a four-year contract at London Road yesterday after agreeing to leave League Two side Southend for a crack at the Championship. By Doublespark Web Design & SEO Leading Peterborough web design agency Doublespark finally said goodbye to its website this year – launching a long-awaited updated version in August 2012. By Blueberry Public Relations Constables Mobility will be launching and demonstrating a new, stylish wheelchair restraint at The Mobility Roadshow in Peterborough on 21st, 22nd and 23rd June 2012. By tocker. Davidsons, whose traditional style homes have proved popular with buyers, is expanding with its first development in Peterborough. By Corporal Sean Francis This Annual Award is Given to One Business Entrepreneur out of 68 Mastermind Participants Who Made the Greatest Transformation in His or Her Business - and Corporal Sean Francis is that One! By Football News Shop Struggling to find my way out, I pushed open yet another set of hopeful-looking double doors and realised I was at the end of the players’ tunnel. And standing before me was Barry Fry, who I had finished interviewing just minutes earlier. By M M S House-hunters in Peterborough obviously know a good deal when they see one, which is why there are only four apartments remaining at Jelson Homes’ OR development, located on Oundle Road. By Football News Shop Posh players, managers and fans were all happy with the draw Posh received for the Third Round of the 2011/12 FA Cup. By Suzanne Moon Alfie is one of the P.A.T. dogs from the charity Pets As Therapy who children will be able to read to at the LovePets Show on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 October, highlighting the benefits of the Read 2 Dogs programme. By Suzanne Moon Smokey the cat has the loudest purr on the planet – and now she’s revving up her lawnmower-like voice for this year’s LovePets Show. By Cetti Long If you wanted to find an old photo of your hometown it was a case of trawling through endless slides at the local library. Now most things can be found thanks to the Internet. So, it seemed fitting to support Peterborough’s pictorial past! By Suzanne Ostler The results of Peterborough’s annual salary survey have been released and show a balancing of wage deals after two years of peaks and troughs. By NewsFTUK Darren Ferguson, appointed by Chairman Darragh MacAnthony, reckons Peterborough United’s stunning 7-1 slaughter of Ipswich Town in front of the Sky TV cameras will be remembered for years to come. By Tandem Solutions Group The demand for high-quality, modern homes for people over 55 years of age in part of Cambridgeshire is being met by Larkfleet Homes. By Suzanne Moon Visitors to this year’s popular LovePets Show will come face to face with 55 species of animals – including meerkats, skunks, and a real life dragon. By Suzanne Ostler A’ LEVEL students taking their next step on the education ladder are being urged to think ‘commercially’ before making a final decision about their university course. By Suzanne Ostler Former air stewardess Michaela Bryan has landed back down to earth with a new start at Peterborough agency Anne Corder Recruitment. By M M S The long-awaited final phase of apartments at Jelson’s OR development in Peterborough is now launched. By FTUK Chairman Darragh MacAnthony has announced that former Football League Lord Mawhinney is to become Patron of Peterborough United. By Adaptation Ltd / Colin Coulson-Thomas World Congress learns from Peterborough – the UK’s Environment City By Suzanne Ostler The far reaching legal implications of new rules governing temporary workers were in the spotlight at an employment law briefing. By News Put your question to Darragh before June 30th by emailing info@darraghmacanthony.com. Darragh will pick his favourite 10 questions and they will feature on this site early next month with his answer. By News Chairman of Peterborough United wishes Huddersfield and the fans the best for the future. By Boutique of Quality Books Publishing Company Ten-Year-Old Published Author, Sarah Voskamp, Includes Book Signing at Chapters Bookstore in Peterborough on her Ontario Book Tour By News Old Trafford was the quintessential stage for the dream that came true for Peterborough United FC last Sunday after their superb win over Huddersfield Town. By Peter Corder Global mobility specialists IPM will be running another Expatriate Forum on June 28 at its London offices. By Suzanne Ostler With the introduction of landmark employment law regulations just four months away, Peterborough’s Anne Corder Recruitment is joining forces with Hegarty LLP Solicitors to host a seminar to help local businesses ensure they are prepared. By Cetti Long Staff at Anne Corder Recruitment are set to take part in their very own ‘Swap Shop’ as part of their commitment to Green Office Week (May 9-13). By Cetti Long WITH summer just around the corner, don’t let thieves ruin your plans to enjoy the new season with a spot of gardening or DIY! By Cetti Long GLORIOUS Bank Holiday weather helped to bring the feel-good factor to one of Peterborough’s newest developments - with Linden Homes jazzing up its show homes launch at Castor. By Cetti Long LEADING IT communications firm Remark Group has strengthened its business credentials through membership to industry associations, and notched up accreditations of its own. By Brand Recruitment When you see companies over-using social media or email marketing, what do you think? Cheap and lazy? These are the thoughts of Simon Carter, Marketing Director for Fujitsu’s government arm. By Betty Smith People attempting to decide on the type of care they need for themselves or someone they love are often unaware or confussed by the many options available to them. By Cetti Long STUDENTS with learning difficulties and disabilities at New College Stamford can now learn at the same pace and time as their college counterparts, thanks to IT know-how offered by communication specialists Remark Group. By Cetti Long SECURA-CAM has added another certificate to its long list of security credentials – the nationally recognised BAFE accreditation in fire safety. By Suzanne Ostler Having invented a product, successfully networked, organised an event, handled difficult personnel issues and turned in a profit, scooping a nationally recognised award topped off an impressive first year for new business Anagenesis. By Peter Corder SET against a backdrop of increasing expatriate populations, global mobility specialists IPM has put together a document to help companies manage costs more effectively. By Cetti Long DESPITE a reported drop in house prices; headlines suggesting new homes are still way out of reach for first time buyers continue to dominate. By Cetti Long STAMFORD Homes has welcomed Steve Garton to the role of sales and marketing director. Steve, who will be based at the developer’s Peterborough head office, takes up the post from a previous new homes role with a nationally acclaimed developer. By Peter Corder TWO senior executives from Peterborough-based global mobility specialists IPM will be speaking at one of the world’s leading conferences later this month. By Suzanne Ostler Independent recruitment agency Anne Corder Recruitment (ACR) has passed its annual audit, with the inspector noting ‘the processes and systems audited were seen to be well managed in a professional manner’. By Concierge France Almost daily we hear of stories giving cause for alarm in respect of the food we eat, to a certain extent we almost become immune to hearing them. On occasion though you hear a story and think in 2011 how can this be happening in the western world? By Suzanne Ostler Staff at Anne Corder Recruitment will be donning wellies and wielding spades after pledging a year of support to the Forest for Peterborough initiative. By Cetti Long AS well as putting in an excellent performance on the pitch, young rugby players from Bourne now look the part too - thanks to a sponsorship deal from a leading IT communications firm. By iLocal Search Have you noticed Cupcakes seem to be all the rage over the last couple of years in the UK? Now I’ve no clue when the citizens of the UK adopted the American name Cupcake as the cover all term for small cakes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||