ISSUE 23 OUT NOW The latest issue of East Anglia in Business is out now and available to read online here: https://lnkd.in/e_KM5ZFp Shedding light on industry-impacting stories from across the region that will shape the future of business, check out some of Issue 23's featured stories in our newsletter below. #eastanglia #businessgrowth #businessnews
East Anglia in Business
Periodical Publishing
Publication generating collaboration, sustainable growth & competitive advantage to build business links in East Anglia.
About us
East Anglia in Business is designed to generate collaboration, sustainable growth, competitive advantage and to build links with businesses throughout the region and beyond. The magazine sheds light on industry-impacting stories that will shape the future of business. Content is independent and driven by industry-specific journalism and expert analysis by leaders in their field. East Anglia in Business is committed to celebrating business success in all its forms, and examining the reasons for that success, helping to drive your business forward too. The publication is an essential read for businesses in the area, from multinationals to sole traders; there is no more highly targeted platform on which to promote your products and services, proving an ideal way to reach key decision-makers across the region. East Anglia in Business focuses on major centres of enterprise, innovation and industry, including Ipswich, Norfolk, Cambridge and Peterborough, with copies mailed out on a quarterly basis to named key decision-makers across the region. We also ensure additional copies are distributed to key locations which see a high volume of business traffic, including leading business hotels, economic development units, government departments, airlines and airports, making it a truly region-specific business publication. The magazine is available in both print and digital formats. To sign up for a free subscription, go to eastangliainbusiness.co.uk
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http://eastangliainbusiness.co.uk/
External link for East Anglia in Business
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- Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
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- United Kingdom
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- Privately Held
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- 2019
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Tru-Knit House
Carliol Square
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Updates
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Property experts Bruton Knowles have opened their 14th UK hub, in Bury St Edmunds, following the acquisition of several new projects https://lnkd.in/ey7Mm8fM
Chartered surveyor opens new hub - East Anglia in Business
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Supply chains and logistics may be leaning towards automation, but the human touch is irreplaceable, argues Phil O’Driscoll, Head of Innovation and New Product Development at Southgate Global https://lnkd.in/eE2iKsJh
Humans are still a crucial link in the supply chain - East Anglia in Business
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Norwich-based jewellery and gifting brand Lisa Angel have opened the new store in Southwold – making it their third high street venture and the first in Suffolk https://lnkd.in/eDwjUABh
Independent shop overwhelmed by response to high street opening - East Anglia in Business
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Norfolk and Suffolk have joined the new national framework of VisitEngland accredited Local Visitor Economy Partnerships (LVEP) https://lnkd.in/eS3G-2B9
Norfolk and Suffolk join forces to attract tourists - East Anglia in Business
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Norfolk liqueur company Wild Knight® Distillery is celebrating a sales bonanza amid ambitious plans for expansion https://lnkd.in/eT4ySnxy
Wild Knight goes national with hand-crafted liqueurs - East Anglia in Business
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Dan Thorp, CEO of Cambridge Ahead, explains how its membership is a force to be reckoned with https://lnkd.in/g-B8PhV7
Cambridge Ahead: the voice of city business - East Anglia in Business
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A £600m investment to create jobs, homes and infrastructure has been scrapped, after the Government halted Norfolk’s devolution deal https://lnkd.in/ec3e8ZKi
Leader "bitterly disappointed" at Government decision to scrap devolution deal - East Anglia in Business
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British construction materials group GRS has opened a new office in Suffolk to support the housebuilding and energy infrastructure boom in the East of England https://lnkd.in/eGJajjbx
Construction firm opens regional office as building booms - East Anglia in Business
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Ask The Legal Expert – Consumer issues: refunds, returns and liability https://lnkd.in/eKktG3Ng
Ask The Legal Expert - Consumer issues: refunds, returns and liability - East Anglia in Business
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