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2017 Ededa J


Exclusive Ladies Wear


The gem of Ladies Fashion Retail that no one would expect to fi nd in the beautiful Market Town of Newcastle Emlyn set in the idyllic Teifi Valley. Established in 1979, now renowned for our selection, quality and individual customer care, drawing clientele from all over the county and beyond.


The vast ranges of Fashion Collections and range of sizes ensures the journey to our store will be worthwhile. With 3 generations of buying infl uence, there is always a classic, modern and high fashion element to our array of exciting collections.


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Thinking of doing something different, trying something new this Year? by joining Chepstow Museum’s popular Art History course. This new series of art appreciation classes in Chepstow’s Drill Hall, will explore some of the most beautiful and memorable images in art history, looking at how painters have represented the landscape over the centuries. You don’t have to have any knowledge of art history, or to have been before and there is no coursework or homework. This course is about learning something new and having an enjoyable afternoon once a week looking at wonderful images and gaining new insights and


understanding of art. Explore landscape in art from Renaissance visions of rural Arcadia to the huge skies and characteristic windmills of 17th century Holland, from the magical sunsets of Turner, through the colours of Impressionism to the near-abstract Pembrokeshire of Graham Sutherland. The Lecture will be at the Drill Hall, Chepstow on Monday afternoons (2- 4pm from 23rd January 2017) with popular Monmouthshire lecturer, Eleanor Bird, to examine 600 years of representations of the landscape. To reserve a place at Chepstow, contact Chepstow Museum tel 01291 625981


RPS Provides the Perfect Solution for Bright Oak


Andrew Graveson with Ron Griffi ths


Chepstow Museum’s new Art History Course, the Art of Landscape


Telecommunications provider and expert, RPS Technology Solutions, prides itself on its bespoke service and excellent customer care. For debt management company, Bright Oak, RPS was able to provide the perfect phone system to meet their needs...


Andrew Graveson, Director of Bright Oak, said: “About two years ago we decided to relocate our offi ces. It would have been very expensive to move our old ISDN phone system, so as we were moving to a new offi ce we decided that it was also time to update our phones.


“One of our team members works mostly from home, so we also wanted to be able to set up a ‘home offi ce’ for him where he could still make and receive calls as if he was in our main offi ce. We approached a local consultant who we’ve used before


to get advice on who would be best to provide our new phone system, and they highly recommended RPS so we went from there.”


RPS specialises in creating bespoke, innovative telecommunications solutions for a diverse range of SMEs across the UK.


RPS provided Bright Oak with three phones in their main offi ce and one for the home offi ce. As the company has several phone numbers, the phone system is programmed to display which number has been called so that staff working in the offi ce always know who the caller is trying to reach. RPS also offer cloud storage for voicemail and call recordings, something which was important for Bright Oak as a company that needs to keep a record of all calls.


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