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Glasgow Business . 53 www.glasgowchamberofcommerce.com NEW MEMBERS


Businesses recently joining the Chamber can take advantage of an impressive array of benefits – just like current members


Pleased to welcome a new mix of businesses O


nce again, we have received a promisingly large number of membership applications from a wide selection of businesses.


We are happy to welcome multi-purpose


arts venue Centre for Contemporary Arts. CCA provides a platform for exciting and inspiring cuting-edge contemporary visual art, performance, film, music, spoken word and other events. Te venue is a hub of experimental creative activity that engages with individuals and communities, contributing to the vibrancy of cultural life in Glasgow. Medical partnership Health Science


Scotland, creative company Tink Frog Marketing, Glasgow’s brand new bar and kitchen Horton’s and professional cleaning service Gleam Klean have also joined in the last two months. Each of our new members will benefit from


a whole host of services and opportunities provided by the Chamber and we give companies the chance to meet each other with the ultimate aim of making new contacts and acquiring business. Richard Muir, Deputy Chief Executive of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, said: “We


are pleased to have another diverse mix of businesses to add to our list of members. “We like to offer our members the chance


to learn from one another, as well as the chance to benefit from our extensive roster of scheduled events and training. “Glasgow Chamber of Commerce


provides Glasgow businesses with a unique opportunity to network with other businesses from different sectors and we are looking forward to seeing what our new members bring to the table.” Members of Glasgow Chamber of


Commerce can receive 24/7 legal advice, production cost support from STV for television commercials, discounted rates for processing export documentation, discounted corporate rates from Hilton Glasgow Hotel, meter management and data collection from Siemens and a complimentary creative package from Radio Clyde.


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For further details on Glasgow Chamber of Commerce’s events calendar, member benefits and business news from across the city, visit www.glasgowchamberofcommerce.com


MEMBER OFFER Get production cost support from STV for TV ads


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JUNE 2012


WORDMEDIACO LIMITED 4 Braidpark Drive Giffnock Glasgow G46 6NB Tel: 0141 633 5253 Email: davidgboyes@gmail.com Web: www.wordmedia.co Media consultancy providing online, social media and public relations strategies, services and content as well as social media training for corporate clients. Number of Employees: 1-5 Contact: David Boyes Director


JULY 2012


ABC BY SHEENA 60 John Marshall Drive Bishopbriggs Glasgow G64 2SW Tel: 0141 772 4515 Email: abc@murray060.demon.co.uk Alterations; blinds and curtains made, recycled and altered. No of Employees: 1-5 Contact: Sheena Murray Owner


CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS 350 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow G2 3JD


Tel: 0141 352 4900 Fax: 0141 332 3226 Email: arlene@cca-glasgow.com Web: www.cca-glasgow.com A platform for exciting and inspiring cutting-edge contemporary visual art, performance, film, music, spoken word and other events, as well as a hub of experimental creative activity that engages with individuals and communities, contributing to the vibrancy of cultural life in Glasgow. No of Employees: 11-20 Contact: Arlene Steven Events & Sponsorship Manager


FINAL FLING LTD Flat 2/1


157 Nithsdale Road Glasgow G41 5RD


Tel: 07789 564775 Email: info@finalfling.com Web: www.finalfling.com End of life planning portal. No of Employees: 1-5 Contact: Barbara Chainers Director


GLEAM KLEAN 40 Maxwell Gardens Glasgow G41 5JR Tel: 0141 427 5071 Email: kathryn@gleamklean.co.uk Web: www.gleamklean.co.uk Professional cleaning service covering Glasgow and the surrounding area. No of Employees: 1-5 Contact: Kathryn Bruce Owner


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