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Headway Suffolk Summer Newsletter
Article by Headway Suffolk
on 01/08/22
Headway Suffolk's Summer Newsletter is out. Read the latest updates from the charity that supports local people with brain injury, stroke and neurological conditions.
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Wallis Shipping celebrates 35th anniversary!
Article by Wallis Shipping Services Ltd
on 01/08/22
Wallis Shipping is celebrating 35 years in the business. Established in 1987, the Colchester-based shipping and logistics company has managed over 250,000 shipments across the world, including transporting Easter eggs to Australia, a James Bond submarine to a film set, parts sent to NASA for the international space station and shipping windfarm equipment to Australia.
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Introducing myself!
Article by Headspace for Change (People Work Consulting Ltd)
on 29/07/22
A quick introduction from me and a Summer Coaching Offer for Chamber Members!
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Harper Trust v Brazel - Holiday Pay for Term Time Workers
Article by Kerseys Solicitors LLP
on 29/07/22
Last week the Supreme Court handed down judgment in the case of Harper Trust v Brazel which itself dates back to 2017 when a term time only employee brought a claim in the Employment Tribunals for the underpayment of holiday pay. The judgment handed down by the Supreme Court which upheld the Court of Appeal decision that part year or term time workers should not have their holiday pay prorated.
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The Importance of Your Mental Wellbeing
Article by Kerseys Solicitors LLP
on 26/07/22
Practice self-care, take a break and do something that you enjoy whether that be farming, showing, sports, reading, walking, growing plants or simply catching up with friends. Do things you enjoy – give yourself a break, get support if you need it, do not be afraid to pick up the phone and talk to someone.
It is important to remember you are not alone.
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Ellisons Solicitors strengthens team with raft of promotions
Article by Ellisons Solicitors
on 25/07/22
Ellisons Solicitors has announced it has promoted colleagues internally as it continues to strengthen its team across East Anglia.
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RESERVED MATTERS PLANNING APPLICATION SUBMITTED FOR 1.2M SQ FT UNIT TO BE OCCUPIED BY RETAIL COMPANY THE RANGE AT GATEWAY 14, STOWMARKET, SUFFOLK
Article by Jaynic
on 25/07/22
Gateway 14 Ltd, advised by development partner Jaynic, has submitted a reserved matters planning application for home, garden and leisure products retail company The Range for a high quality, sustainable logistics unit of approaching 1.2m sq ft on the Gateway 14 scheme at Junction 50 of the A14, in Stowmarket, Suffolk.
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Celebrating 20 years of Pure
Article by Pure
on 22/07/22
In 2002 Ian, Gill and Caroline started a recruitment consultancy with a difference, from a tiny room in Cambridge.
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Significant changes to R&D tax reliefs from April 2023, and a continued focus on tackling abuse of the system
Article by RSM
on 22/07/22
HMRC published draft tax legislation this week to amend the enhanced research and development (R&D) tax reliefs, following a consultation process that started all the way back in 2020.
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Dawn Astle welcomes heading ban for under 12s
Article by Headway Suffolk
on 21/07/22
Campaigner Dawn Astle has welcomed the Football Association's announcement that they are to trial banning players heading a football in matches at under 12 level. It follows research suggesting former footballers are more likely to die from brain disease than other people.
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