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Written by Sarah Morgan
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"I can't really resist the temptation to use the phrase 'From little acorns great oak trees grow', but this has certainly been the case. Meetings are friendly and unpretentious and for me, have opened all sorts of doors. I can't recommend Little Acorns enough...
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Women in Rural Enterprise (WiRE) Kings Lynn Network |
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Written by Kate Elliott
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"Calling all rural businesswomen!"
Women in Rural Enterprise is a registered charity,
based at Harper Adams Agricultural College in Shropshire. As a result of funding from the European Social Fund and the East of England Development Agency (EEDA) through the Enteprising Women Programme, WiRE rural networks are now popping up all over the East of England.
We would like to invite local ladies who are closely involved with running, or thinking of setting up a "rural" business to join our network, which meets in Kings Lynn on a monthly basis. Meetings are free and open to all.
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Written by Sarah Morgan
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Networking at Little Acorn does work!
Four networkers have joined forces to form Norfolk Inspired Breaks, one and two day luxury experience breaks at Felbrigg Lodge in Aylmerton.
Image Consultant Sarah Morgan, Life Coach and Hypnotherapist Maire Smith, Complementary Therapist Sarah Woodrow and hotelier Dee Dee Lomax offer a day of total 'me time', helping participants revamp the way they look, think and feel.
A Day of Inspiration offers colour consultation, intensive life coaching, a therapeutic massage and a scrummy lunch at Felbrigg Lodge. The cost is £110 per person.
To find out more go to www.inspired-breaks.co.uk
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Should You Dress To Impress? |
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Written by Sarah Morgan
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First impressions really count - especially if you're in business. Image consultant Sarah Morgan can show you how to make a positive impact - the minute you walk in the room!
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Getting the Most from Your Website |
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Written by Jon Jackson
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This month the web is 15 years old and in that short time it has revolutionised the way we live, from shopping to booking flights, writing blogs to listening to music and most recently, sharing videos.
In the 15th Century Johannes Gutenberg changed the world with his idea of printing by moveable type. The Bible he published in 1455 undermined the authority of the Catholic church, powered the Renaissance and the Reformation, enable the Enlightenment and the rise of modern science, even created new social classes.
Tim Berners-Lee has done something similar - he conceived a system for turning the internet into a publishing medium. Just over 15 years ago - on 6 August 1991, to be precise - he released the code for his invention on to the internet. He called it the World Wide Web, and had the inspired idea that it should be free so that anyone could use it. |
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