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  • Jan 20, 2025 | platinummediagroup.co.uk | Maarten Hoffmann |Alan Wares |Paul Bates

    Q: What has been your path into consultancy at Roffey Park? Emma Du Parcq: Since my first part-time job in retail, I’ve been fascinated by what makes organisations successful and great places to work. I suspected, long before diving into the research, that there was a connection between work environments where people felt valued and engaged, and the benefit they created for customers.

  • Jan 20, 2025 | platinummediagroup.co.uk | Alan Wares |Alison Jones

    Nick Candy is a British billionaire luxury property developer and politician, who has been the treasurer of Reform UK since December 2024. He was estimated to share a joint net worth of £1.5 billion in the Estates Gazette Rich List 2010 along with his brother Christian Candy, placing them at position 52 in the list of the richest property developers in the United Kingdom. He is also married to actor-turned-far-right-wing political activist Holly Valance.

  • Jan 20, 2025 | platinummediagroup.co.uk | Alison Jones |Alan Wares

    It’s always important to look ahead in business, as you can’t change the past, but you can learn from it. The start of a New Year and the next quarter of this century hold huge opportunities for those brave enough and willing to take them. I was delighted to meet many local business leaders when judging the Sussex Business Awards which were held on December 5th.

  • Jan 20, 2025 | platinummediagroup.co.uk | Maarten Hoffmann |Alan Wares |Paul Bates

    We are awash with electric cars on the market at the moment and, as with most things in life, they are getting better and better. One thing that annoys me is designers needing to create some sci-fi-looking thing on the basis that it’s electric, therefore it needs to look like Mr Spock was the last owner in the log book. NO, you don’t.

  • Jan 20, 2025 | platinummediagroup.co.uk | Paul Bates |Alan Wares |Maarten Hoffmann

    Bird-proofing against seagulls and pigeons is an essential task for property owners, especially during the winter months. January presents a critical window to address potential bird infestations before the breeding season begins. After the birds have started nesting, it’s too late to take action. Seagulls and pigeons, while a familiar sight in urban and coastal areas, can cause significant damage to properties and pose health risks.

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