Bournemouth Vintage Emporium proves nostalgic items make profit
A business selling authentic vintage items has celebrated its second anniversary, proving that there is profit in nostalgia.
A business selling authentic vintage items has celebrated its second anniversary, proving that there is profit in nostalgia.
If you enjoy dining out and exploring new places to eat – here’s some new food for thought. Sole Food Safari offers tasty tours of the local culinary scene to discover new places to eat that will tantalise your taste buds.
Kicking off the start of the Bournemouth Food & Drink Festival 2016, the Bournemouth Chamber of Trade and Commerce (BCTC) is hosting the traditional Baron of Beef event. This takes place on Thursday 16 June from 6.45pm at the Ocean View Hotel, East Cliff, Bournemouth and as part of the BCTC 100th-year celebrations, this year’s Baron of Beef event promises to be bigger and better than ever.
Businesses can count on a wealth of information about funding for growth at the May Granby Business Breakfast in Weymouth.
Terry Head has been appointed as director at Stewarts Garden Centres after 4 years with the family owned horticultural business.
FRESH from its glowing Ofsted report, St Aldhelm’s Academy (SAA) is taking the lead in a national initiative to connect schools and employers.
Wild Recruitment in Poole has moved into bigger premises due to a continued improvement in the local economy.
The head of a window cleaning company was stunned when a client flew him more than 1,000 miles to Majorca to clean the windows of his huge holiday home.
Clothing brand Weird Fish is searching for a new artist to design its next limited edition T-shirt for The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB).
Specialist bed retailer, The Bed Store in Ferndown, has enhanced its offer for customers by extending its range of beds from one of the UK’s most renowned and revolutionary bed makers, Harrison.