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12.01.2012 0 Comments
Introducing the Woodfuel Woodland Improvement Grant (WIG)
Mike Furness, Project Manager for the Woodfuel Woodland Improvement Grant (WIG) introduces the project following it’s recent launch. Interested to know more? For more information about the scheme and to discuss your eligibility please contact Mike on 01494 568 970 or …
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22.12.2011 0 Comments
A social enterprise that means business
At this time of year people often say we have become too materialistic in our outlook but it’s worth remembering that not all businesses operate with the sole focus of turning in a profit. Social enterprises are businesses, but it …
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30.11.2011 0 Comments
A wood that pays is a wood that stays
We are in the middle of National Tree Week (26 November to 4 December). What better time to announce that Ngage Solutions is working on behalf of the Forestry Commission to invest in the management of our precious woodlands. I …
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25.11.2011 0 Comments
Logic is the beginning of wisdom not the end…
Despite not being that much of a fan of Gene Roddenberry’s classic science fiction entertainment franchise, Star Trek, I love this title of this Blog which came from one of his greatest creations, Dr. Spock. For any bid or proposal writer, …
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22.11.2011 0 Comments
Penny Mallory says ‘Take Control and have Passion’
I wondered if I was in the right place when I was invited to speak at the AGM of Ngage Solutions. First of all it was more like a party, and then I found business people there talking about cutting …
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15.11.2011 0 Comments
Making the Bid/No Bid Decision
Faced with a particular funding opportunity, you need to make a decision about whether to bid it or not. All too often, in my experience, too many firms I come across end up evaluating specific opportunities on the basis of …
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15.11.2011 0 Comments
Ngage celebrates a decade of impact on local economy
Why should an Annual General Meeting be a stuffy affair? Instead, we turned the AGM for Ngage Solutions into a birthday party, and celebrated a decade of impact on the local economy. As I reviewed the journey so far, I …