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BUSINESS REPORT SUPPORT FOR


ARMED FORCES Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce has signed the Armed Forces Covenant pledging to support military personnel past and present. The Chamber is joining 31


CDR PUMPS’ CELEBRATION


A manufacturer of pumping equipment in Wellingborough has celebrated its 20th anniversary. CDR Pumps (UK) Ltd opened its


doors directly in the UK in 1998 and provides pumping equipment for the chemical, pharmaceutical and food and beverage industries. The firm celebrated their landmark anniversary with an open day to say thank you to its customers and suppliers for their continued support this summer. Managing director Ashley Fenn said: “Over the past 20 years, there


have been times of economic uncertainty but we worked hard to create a company which has the knowledge, experience and line-up to support the chemical, nuclear and pharmaceutical industries on a global scale. “During the past 20 years we


have gone from a young engineer to a company big enough to pro- actively support multi-site, multi- national blue chip chemical companies. Our holistic approach provides clients with a complete, all-round service from initial


enquiry throughout the entire specification and sales process, to installation and most importantly, after sales service and support. “At our open day customers and


suppliers had the chance to see first-hand the very latest developments in pump technology with live demonstrations of the revolutionary new Electronically Operated Double Diaphragm Pump and our very own brand new solids handling mag drive pump.”


Visit: www.cdrpumps.co.uk


businesses in Northamptonshire who have also pledged to promote that they are an Armed Forces friendly organisation, seeking to support the employment of reservists, former military Service personnel and Service spouses/partners. Chamber chief executive Paul


Griffiths said: “This Covenant recognises the value serving personnel, veterans and military families contribute to our businesses and country. I was delighted to sign the Covenant on behalf of Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce.” The Ministry of Defence’s


regional engagement director in the East Midlands John Wilson said: “The Chamber has publically recognised the value of the Armed Forces community; reservists, veterans and military spouses.”


Do you want your organisation to be part of a social movement promoting positive mental health in Northampton?


l Northampton’s General Practice Alliance is promoting Action for Happiness to increase positive mental health in Northampton


l Positive mental health: l Increases creativity and productivity l Reduces sickness absence l Increases healthy behaviour


l Most interventions are low key and easy to implement


l Following the GREAT DREAM actions can improve individual and corporate wellbeing


l Poor mental health has a negative economic cost l Supporting managers and HR to understand how to build positive psychological wellbeing and help prevent mental ill-heath will benefit both employees and businesses


www.actionforhappiness.org/about-us/happiness-at-work


We are especially looking for partners to help us promote Action for Happiness across Northampton and wider – be part of something GREAT! For further information please visit the Action for Happiness website via the link above, or contact us on info.gpalliance@nhs.net.


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