Feritech Global receives funding from BIG Productivity to support growth

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 07/02/2021 - 1:45pm

BIG Productivity have approved grant funding of over £38,000 for Feritech Global, contributing towards their ambitious growth plans. The grant from BIG Productivity is to be used towards the purchase of a new JCB telescopic handler.

BIG Productivity (Business Investment Fund for Growth) is a £3.15 million investment fund, financed by the European Regional Development Fund and delivered by Cornwall Development Company. The scheme aims to increase productivity in the region by supporting businesses with national and international opportunities. It is expected that the programme...

3 Services you can outsource for your business

Authored by Ellie Green
Posted: Fri, 07/02/2021 - 1:29pm

As much as many of us would love to, we cannot do everything ourselves. Whether it is a small-scale operation business or a brand-new start-up, somewhere along the line, if business is booming and success is climbing, we have to ask others to step in to help take on some of the load.

This is where many CEOs opt for taking on employees. However, with employees also comes great responsibility, and some businesses are either not ready to take the step or do not want to for whatever reason.

This is where outsourcing comes in! Take a look at some of the services you can...

8 Tips to Conquer Camping

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Fri, 07/02/2021 - 12:36pm

Camping offers families a way to get away from the hustle of a big city. However, it can seem overwhelming if you have never camped before. Everyone must start somewhere, and expert campers are a great resource of information and funny mishaps to avoid. You may need to learn some things the hard way, but tips and tricks reduce the surprises.

Tip 1 – Know Your Gear

The worst thing you can do is wait until you get to your campsite to test new gear. Tents set up differently, so always take the time to get to know your gear. Whenever you get new equipment, whether it is lanterns,...

5 ways London homeowners keep themselves busy in their homes

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Fri, 07/02/2021 - 10:39am

Staying at home and isolating yourself from everyone can be a challenging experience, especially if you are used to doing your daily activities outside your house. Now that everyone has to do pretty much everything, from working to resting and doing recreational activities at home, boredom and repetitiveness are becoming problems people need to face and address.

Finding new ways to keep yourself busy is the key to reinventing your daily routines and killing these feelings of boredom. It has also been more than a year since the global pandemic has started, but not everyone has...

How to make your salary last

Authored by Frank Parker
Posted: Fri, 07/02/2021 - 10:06am

There are employees that find it hard to make their salary last until the next one. Unfortunately, some of them live from paycheck to paycheck, leaving them with nothing to save for the future or emergency expenses. In addition, the cost of living is getting higher and higher every year while salaries are stuck on the same amount every month.

Budgeting your monthly salary is not hard if you know how to live within your means. If you are having difficulties managing your own salary, here are some tips on how to make it last.

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Things to Know When Buying a Black Kitchen Sink

Do you want to have a black kitchen sink, or change the color of your current one? Kitchen sinks come in colors like white and silver but what about choosing something bolder that will make an impact on guests. If so take these considerations into account when purchasing a new sink for your home: material- most stainless steel is made from food safe materials such as 16 gauge, T304 (this means it's less likely to bend), weight- be aware that darker colored metal can weigh more than lighter ones with porous surfaces which allow water vapor underneath, installation ease - if you are...

The 2021 best water softener reviews

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Fri, 07/02/2021 - 6:12am

Buying anything anything be such a daunting task. There are multiple brands on the market and hundreds of businesses selling the same products and services, which makes it hard to make a decision. For that reason, most people depend on reviews and references.

If you are looking to solve all your hard water problems then you are going to find some of the best water softener reviews in this guide. You are also going to learn some of the things you should be looking for while choosing water softeners. But let’s start with why you even need a water softener in the first place....

Healthy lifestyle: How to stay young forever

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Thu, 07/01/2021 - 11:16pm

Age comes with its benefits and drawbacks, but many people fear it because of potential health and beauty issues. After all, you may have much experience, but hypertension or diabetes and millions of little wrinkles can make your life not so pleasurable. However, although it's not possible to stay young forever, you can change your lifestyle and avoid many annoying aging issues. And we are going to help you with that.

In this article, you will find a list of several tips for leading a healthy anti-aging lifestyle, including strategies for your diet, physical activity, and mental...

Celebrity chef backs hospitality vaccination campaign

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 07/01/2021 - 10:56pm

Michelin-starred chef Michael Caines MBE is backing a campaign by Visit Devon and the NHS encouraging people working in the hospitality industry to have the Covid-19 vaccination.

Michael Caines is one of the UK’s most acclaimed chefs and has two Devon hospitality businesses; Lympstone Manor contemporary country house hotel overlooking the Exe Estuary, and Mickey’s Beach Bar and Restaurant in Exmouth. Both have a number of young adult workers who have only recently become eligible for the Covid-19 vaccination.

Michael said: “As one of the sectors that have been most...

Veterans to benefit from Janine’s experience

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 07/01/2021 - 9:48pm

With 25 years in the Royal Navy and four tours of Afghanistan behind her, Janine Whitley is ideally suited to her new role as Veterans Clinical Advisor (South-West) for Armed Forces charity Help for Heroes.

Whitley, 43, will be looking after wounded and injured veterans from Bristol, Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, and the Isles of Scilly in her new position and brings with her an impressive CV.

In addition to Afghanistan, the Exeter-based nursing specialist also served around the world in Gibraltar, the Falkland Islands, Jordan, Norway, and the Philippines, as well as...

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