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Harrow Green joins Chamber patrons


latest patron. The company has a wide experience in planning complex moves and delivering on time and to budget. The firm’s Midlands hub, its


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largest operation outside London, is a modern warehouse facility in Bromford, four miles from Birmingham city centre. The hub houses the company’s sales, administration, operations and records management teams. Records management is a fast-


Expanding vision: Sian Lenegan gets down to work overlooking Durdle Door near Lulworth in Dorset


Committed to business: Harrow Green’s Elizabeth Harper


growing core service, providing clients with a secure environment for combined offsite and in-house inventory control, barcode enabled fast retrieval, and storage for archived material at Harrow Green’s Nuneaton satellite location. Harrow Green has successfully completed a number of significant


contracts for high-profile West Midlands clients, including Severn Trent Water, the new Bournville College and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham.


Elizabeth Harper, Harrow Green’s commercial manager, said: “Becoming a Chamber patron is an important extension of our commitment to businesses in the region. “We already work closely with a number of Midlands companies, building partnerships to help businesses change and develop. “It’s appropriate that we should consolidate our achievements, and our brand, by becoming a patron of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce.”


Agency is Dorset bound


Sixth Story is celebrating its second year of trading by opening a new office as it continues to grow expanding it’s client base and working with forward-thinking local, national and international businesses. After launching in the West Midlands, the agency, visual and brand storytellers specialising in design and digital communications, is now expanding into Dorset. The company will keep its original team in Birmingham and the business leader Sian Lenegan


will be looking for a suitable studio in the South, staffing the Dorset office and eventually building another creative team. Sian said: "Dorset is an attractive location for tourists and for businesses because of its lifestyle opportunities. The county is really pushing hard to grow its commercial profile. “A Dorset office will allow us to


service Poole and Bournemouth as well as some other great cities in the region like Southampton, Portsmouth, Salisbury, and Basingstoke."


CHRISTMAS PARTY NIGHTS AT EDGBASTON


CHRISTMAS PARTIES


80s & 90s THEMED CHRISTMAS PARTIES IN ASSOCIATION WITH brmb


9th December, 10th December & 15th December Join us for an unforgettable 80’s & 90’s themed Christmas Party Night in association with brmb!


From just £45.00 (inc VAT) per person to include:


• Welcome drink on arrival • 3 Course Seasonal Dinner • Coffee & Chocolates • Table novelties • brmb DJ and late Bar until 01.00


Add Canapés and Bubbly for just £10.00 per person!


PRIVATE PARTIES


WE HAVE THE PERFECT VENUE FOR YOUR PRIVATE PARTY THIS CHRISTMAS


The all new Edgbaston Stadium is the ideal venue for your Christmas Party or Private / Corporate Event. Accommodating Parties for up to 600 guests.


From just £45.00 (inc VAT) per person to include: • Welcome drink on arrival • 3 Course Seasonal Dinner • Coffee & Chocolates • Table novelties • DJ and late Bar until 01.00


Add Canapés and Bubbly for just £10.00 per person!


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO BOOK YOUR PARTY CALL 0121 446 3614 VISIT WWW.EDGBASTON.COM, OR EMAIL ENQUIRIES@EDGBASTON.COM


EDGBASTON STADIUM, EDGBASTON ROAD, EDGBASTON, BIRMINGHAM B5 7QU. NOVEMBER 2011 CHAMBERLINK 9


elocation services provider Harrow Green is Birmingham Chamber’s


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PERFORMANCE FROM CHESNEY HAWKES!


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