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What Makes A Good Accountant For Your Organisation?
Whether you’re running a business, a nonprofit, or otherwise, if you have money coming in and going out routinely, you’re going to need an organised approach to your finances. As […] The post What Makes A Good Accountant For Your Organisation? appeared first on New Valley News....
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Turning Your Workplace Into A Real Asset For Your Business
A lot of business owners make the mistake of believing that their office space is little more than a place to put their staff while they get their work done. […] The post Turning Your Workplace Into A Real Asset For Your Business appeared first on New Valley News....
How to begin rebuilding after a head injury
If you’ve been involved in an accident that left you with a serious head injury, you’ll be all too familiar with the pain, confusion and changes. Life might feel different […] The post How to begin rebuilding after a head injury appeared first on New Valley News....
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Inquest opened into the death of man who died on Fisherton Street
An inquest has opened into the death of a man following a horrific accident in the centre of Salisbury. Retired Assembly and Packing assistant Frederick Dray, 64, who lived in […] The post Inquest opened into the death of man who died on Fisherton Street appeared first on New Valley News....
How To Build A Beauty Business That Helps Rather Than Hinders Its Clientele
For too long, businesses in the beauty world have been building their names by latching onto client insecurities. To some extent, this is inevitable in an industry that works towards […] The post How To Build A Beauty Business That Helps Rather Than Hinders Its Clientele appeared first on New Vall...
Making the transition to renewable business energy
As the UK accelerates toward its net-zero by 2050 goal, more businesses are recognising that switching to renewable energy isn’t just an environmental decision, it’s a strategic one. From cost […] The post Making the transition to renewable business energy appeared first on New Valley News....
New operation to tackle fly-tipping in Salisbury Plain results in £600 fine
The fixed penalty notice (FPN) is the first to be issued as part of Operation Barn Owl, a joint initiative by Wiltshire Council, the Salisbury Plain Training Area HQ, Wiltshire Police, and the Wiltshire Rural Crime Partnership.
New retirement flats will help first-time buyers get onto ladder, developer says
A spokesperson for Churchill Living said: “This is a very positive result and we will now look forward to starting work on this new development in Salisbury”
Man jailed for supplying cocaine to 16 year old boy
A man has been jailed for four years after supplying cocaine to a 16-year-old boy – who sadly died after taking the drugs. On the first day of his trial […] The post Man jailed for supplying cocaine to 16 year old boy appeared first on New Valley News....
The Versatile Applications of Clean Rooms
Clean rooms form the basis of industries that demand precision, sterility and contamination control. These highly controlled environments are important in operations where even minute particles could compromise the quality […] The post The Versatile Applications of Clean Rooms appeared first on Ne...
How Local Businesses Can Build Stronger Brands Through Storytelling
Every business has a story – it’s the first spark that started it all, as well as the people working there and the challenges it’s been through, so there’s always […] The post How Local Businesses Can Build Stronger Brands Through Storytelling appeared first on New Valley News....
Is Your Business Future-Ready?
No matter what industry you’re in, the way everyone works is definitely changing, and it’s changing fast. There’s new technologies, customers want different things, and even the way teams are […] The post Is Your Business Future-Ready? appeared first on New Valley News....
Group reflects on busy season of charity work with events and activities
In the New Forest, members supported local communities, holding a barbecue at Longparish's village fete to raise money for local charities.
Royal Tank Regiment completes wargames in Estonia near Russian border
The Royal Tank Regiment battlegroup in Estonia has just completed two weeks of wargames in northeast Estonia, just 90 miles from the Russian border.
'Live, love and laughter': Former nurse celebrates 100th birthday
A SALISBURY woman and her family are celebrating as she turns 100.
Wiltshire trailing rest of UK on EV charging
Wiltshire is behind the UK average when it comes to electric vehicle charging points in public places, a meeting will hear this week.
Man, 21, jailed for supplying cocaine to 16-year-old who died after taking it
Andover man James Willett, 21, has been jailed for supplying cocaine to a Tidworth 16-year-old who died after taking the class A drug
RECAP: Councillors debate public toilets recommendation and splash park proposal
Salisbury City Council will discuss a working group’s recommendations to refurbish and reopen the underground market place toilets at a full meeting tonight
Alderbury and Whaddon pay respects at Remembrance Sunday service
People from Alderbury and Whaddon paid their respects to those who made the ultimate sacrifice at St Mary's Church on Remembrance Sunday
Youths smashed leisure centre window and assaulted staff member, police say
Youths smashed a gym window and assaulted a member of staff at Tidworth Leisure Centre on Halloween, police have said in a public appeal