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BUSINESS REPORT


NEW APPOINTMENT FOR GROWING INSURANCE FIRM


RAISING A GLASS


TO PORTUGAL A family-run wine business has unveiled its latest range of Portuguese wines. R & M Wines imports and


distributes a wide variety of wines from carefully selected regions of Portugal. Its latest wines include Quinta do Sobral, Velharia & Barbo. Manager Rose Afonso said: “The


new wines we have chosen to stock are beautiful and are of a very high quality. “We specialise in selling a whole


range of awarded wines and with our experience and expertise of the culture of Portugal clients can be assured that we will find the perfect wine for them. “We have been working alongside customers for a number of years and we pride ourselves on high quality customer service.”


Visit: www.randmwines.com


Robyn Allen Solutions Ltd, the Rothwell-based insurance broker which specialises in personal protection insurance, has appointed Meg Bartlett. Meg, who has forged a career in


customer service and sales, joins the business as an insurance adviser and will review clients’ insurance needs and give advice to ensure they get the most appropriate form of protection. This is the firm’s


Robyn Allen (centre) with Ryan Protheroe and Meg Bartlett


‘WE GO INTO


PEOPLE’S HOMES AND GET TO


second new recruit in a matter of months following the appointment of Ryan Protheroe, also as an insurance adviser, in April, taking the team from just Robyn to a team of three with plans to recruit further over the coming months. Robyn said: “The company was


two years old in June and has grown exponentially in that time. We’ve built up a reputation for being insurance brokers with a difference. We go into people’s


KNOW THEM AND THE PROTECTION THEY REQUIRE’


homes and get to know them and the


protection they require. Quite often our meetings see


us simultaneously feed babies, pet dogs or join in family barbecues! “Our clients appreciate that


personal touch and tell their friends and colleagues about us, which has helped grow the business. “We’re delighted to welcome


Meg. Her enthusiasm and passion for great customer service will be a


real asset. Already a well-known and respected figure within the local business networking circle, Meg’s ability to engage and connect with people will be invaluable as we look to grow further into new territories.” Meg added: “I’ve always admired


Robyn as a business woman. To be given the opportunity to work with such a fantastic and hard-working team is a privilege.”


Visit: www.robynallensolutions.com


CLIFF CONFERENCE CENTRE is situated in the grounds of CLIFF COLLEGE on the


outskirts of the village of CALVER in the PEAK DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK.


CONFERENCE VENUES


We are experienced in accommodating groups of varying sizes and with differing needs and we would welcome the opportunity to discuss with you all that we can offer in order to make your conference a success.


Our friendly and professional staff are ready to help you from your initial enquiry through to the end of your conference. We look forward to welcoming you to our facilities. We can host both residential and day conferences in our glorious surroundings.


CLIFF HALL


To discuss your requirements call: 01246 584200 or 01246 584205


Email: conferences@cliffcollege.ac.uk


For further details visit: www.cliffcollege.ac.uk/conferences/home/


10 inbusiness OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2018 ANNIE DOUGLAS HOUSE


• BROADBELT/EAGLES – 21 en suite rooms, fully equipped lecture theatre and lounge with coffee bar.


• ANNIE DOUGLAS HOUSE – 18 en suite rooms and meeting room/lounge.


• STANTON – 9 en suite rooms, meeting room, lounge and kitchenette.


• CLIFF HALL – Large meeting room and dining area.


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