
Linda Aitchison
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Journalist and media consultant. Travel writer. Lapsed tweeter 🤦🏻♀️[email protected]
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1 week ago |
expressandstar.com | Linda Aitchison
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.comand on Freeview 262 or Freely 565Nick Watts, founder of Depict Creative, is building on his success of already transforming a secondary school and sixth form. Father-of-three Nick says meaningful community branding and storytelling revitalises learning — motivating pupils and teachers alike.
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1 week ago |
businessmondays.co.uk | Linda Aitchison
Every day’s a school day for a Wolverhampton design expert who has launched a dedicated education service. Nick Watts, founder of Depict Creative, is building on his success of already transforming a secondary school and sixth form. Father-of-three Nick says meaningful community branding and storytelling revitalises learning — motivating pupils and teachers alike.
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4 weeks ago |
teatalkmagazine.co.uk | Linda Aitchison
A LEADING holiday park operator marked 10 years ownership of a luxury coastal retreat with a major revamp of its sports and leisure facilities. Aberconwy Resort and Spa is one of the jewels in the crown of the Darwin Escapes portfolio. The Talacre-based company acquired the Conwy site from Ken and Linda Houghton in 2015 and has invested heavily over the last decade.
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1 month ago |
employernews.co.uk | Linda Aitchison |Lisa Baker
Written by Linda AitchisonA Solihull care company is already cutting back on staff ahead of controversial National Insurance increases it says will cost an extra £17,000 a year. Hilda Johani, founder of HBBA Care, who look after ill, disabled and vulnerable people, as well as patients who are dying at home, says ‘enough is enough’ as a final decision is due on whether price hikes will be enforced.
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1 month ago |
birminghamworld.uk | Linda Aitchison
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565Visit Shots! nowA Solihull care company is already cutting back on staff ahead of controversial National Insurance increases it says will cost an extra £17,000 a year. Hilda Johani, founder of HBBA Care, who look after ill, disabled and vulnerable people, as well as patients who are dying at home, says ‘enough is enough’ as a final decision is due on whether price hikes will be enforced.
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