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Nuneaton Signs: Celebrating 40 years with Social Enterprise Fayre

June 15, 2022
by Sallie Ryan
Balfour Beatty, BSSEC CIC, Local Suppy Chain, Nuneaton Signs, SEUK, social enterprise, Social Value Portal, Supply Change, Tim Landreth, Wates, Winvic
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Nuneaton Signs
Nuneaton Signs is a social enterprise that employs more than 28 people with disabilities. Supplying nationwide to many blue chip companies, their ethos and unique status is ideal for companies looking to partner with a socially responsible supplier and focus on abilities rather t
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Digbeth — ‘Shop for Change’ marketplace

February 25, 2020
by Alun Severn
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The Digbeth Social Enterprise Quarter has just announced a Digbeth Shop for Change Marketplace… Full details below: The Digbeth Social Enterprise Quarter is running a Digbeth Shop for Change Marketplace. This will be for any and all Digbeth — social enterprises, charities,
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Start-Up Connections…from the University of Birmingham

February 25, 2020
by Alun Severn
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Free networking and information session for new-start businesses of all kinds — connecting new-starts with the help and resources they need The University of Birmingham has just announced a free new-start business networking and information event for new-starts of all kinds. Start-Up
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The Pump seeks business partner to realise full potential of on-site café

April 10, 2017
by Alun Severn
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The Pump is a hub for youth work and activity in Kitts Green, East Birmingham and offers music, dance and dance studios, a performance space, a cyber-cafe and a day nursery. Formerly known as the Shard End Community Building Project (SECBP), The Pump is the realisation of a vision of
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