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FOCUS ON WEST LONDON To be published in the November edition


West London is a region that operates in plain sight as a major business hub for the UK economy.


From the trains speeding along its Thames Valley corridor, to the Heathrow-bound planes in its skies, and the commercial vehicles using its motorways and highways – not forgetting its vibrant but unseen digital virtual highways – it is clear that ...


West London does the business


This is a viewpoint that we’ll be highlighting within a major business feature focusing on the outer West London region – in our view an area that doesn’t get the recognition it deserves as a nationally important business hub, arguably one of the busiest in Europe.


Plus, it’s a region that is set to grow in scope and significance as transportation improvement projects are completed with ‘smart’ motorways, a new western rail link to Heathrow, the opening of the Elizabeth Line (formerly CrossRail), Great Western rail electrification, and the proposed expansion of Heathrow Airport.


Of course, that transportation is serving a


To participate in this issue contact: Peter Laurie – peter@elcot.co.uk


Deadline for bookings: September 26 Deadline for copy: October 10


Full-page feature or full-page advertisement: £1,250 ex VAT


growing population and a wealth of varied business and commercial activities, which we aim to highlight.


This publication, produced in association with IBB Solicitors, will be read by tens of thousands of company directors, business owners, professionals and support agencies throughout the Thames Valley region.


It will be available in print, in digital format, promoted by newsletter and social media, and made available as source material for your website. PDFs will also be available for advertisers for future promotions.


Why wouldn’t you want to support the West London region in which you successfully carry out your business?


Business THE TM MAGAZINE


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BUSINESS AWARDS 2017


THAMES VALLEY


• Thames Valley Business of the Year – sponsored by Gateley


Now in its 23rd year, TVBMA is the longest-running multi-category awards scheme in the region. The event will be held at the Royal Berkshire Conference Centre, Madejski Stadium, Reading, on Thursday, November 16.


• Management Team of the Year - sponsored by ActionCOACH


• SME of the Year – sponsored by James Cowper Kreston


• Dynamic Business of the Year – sponsored by NatWest


• Best Company to Work For – sponsored by Hays


• Charity of the Year – sponsored by James Cowper Kreston


Our presenter for the evening is Louise Hulland, award-winning journalist who has worked for the BBC and ITN and produced two highly-acclaimed documentaries.


Our special guest on the night is Jon Culshaw, the renowned impressionist with a catalogue of over 350 voices and impersonations.


The supported charity this year is Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service. To book your table for this prestigious black-tie event, email Libby Sharp at libby@elcot.co.uk.


• Community Legacy Award – sponsored by Peter Brett Associates


• Best Use of Technology – sponsored by CityFibre and BtL


• Workplace Mental Health Award – sponsored by Cardinal Clinic, IoD and Brighter Berkshire


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THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – OCTOBER 2017


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