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Aqua Cooling receives royal stamp of approval


Fareham-based Aqua Cooling has been officially presented with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise (Innovation) by the Queen’s representative in Hampshire, her majesty’s lord-lieutenant of Hampshire, Nigel Atkinson esq.


The ceremony took place at the home of Hampshire cricket, Southampton’s Ageas Bowl, and was attended by Aqua’s staff, all of whom were praised for their team effort in supporting the firm’s bid for the prestigious British mark of excellence ...


Blake Morgan wins bid to support Test Valley leisure services project


Test Valley Borough Council has appointed Blake Morgan to supply legal services as the authority embarks on an 18-month hunt for a partner to operate and improve its leisure facilities.


The law firm will provide legal services to support the procurement process, beginning by reviewing and improving the scope, structure and terms of the authority’s leisure management contract so it ensures maximum cost efficiency and quality of service from its chosen provider ...


New quality certification for Bennington Green


Bennington Green has been awarded ISO 9001 accreditation, a certified quality management system (QMS), established for organisations wishing to demonstrate their ability to consistently provide products and services that meet the needs of their customers and other relevant stakeholders.


Before a company can be issued with a certificate, it has to demonstrate it complies with all the requirements, including the documentation of procedures required for its effective operation ...


Liquid Friday anchors at HQ at Port Solent


One of the fastest-growing businesses of its kind in Britain has moved into new headquarters within Hampshire.


In a deal through commercial property consultancy Hughes Ellard, Liquid Friday leased 5,500 sq ft on the top floor of three- storey Port House, which overlooks Port Solent marina, Portsmouth.


Hughes Ellard acted for Premier Marinas, the freeholder of Port House and operator of the marina and boatyards ...


Marine business takes space in National Oceanography Centre


Edinburgh-based SeeByte UK, the global leader in creating smart software for unmanned maritime systems, is expanding its offices and taking space in the new Marine Robotics Innovation Centre at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) in Southampton.


The centre will see marine businesses working alongside the NOC’s own autonomy and robotics team, sharing knowledge and the NOC’s extensive marine testing facilities ...


Chain appoints Lee Peck Media


The UK’s fastest-growing convenience store chain, Central Convenience Stores, has appointed Lee Peck Media as its PR and marketing agency. Ringwood-based Central was founded in 2012 and already has more than 60 stores in its target territory, the south and South West.


It has ambitious plans to add a further 60 stores by the end of 2016 and, over the next five years, to have 300 stores bordered by the M23, M25, M4 and M5 ...


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