BUSINESS REPORT
BUSINESS REPORT
An award-winning team of digital print solutions specialists has launched its new website, picked up major new contracts and celebrated its 10th anniversary during the toughest trading period in living memory. Twenty10 Digital’s new website showcases the
work it has done for internationally acclaimed organisations such as Ascot Racecourse and The National Gallery and offers clients easy ways to get quotes and place and track orders. Managing director Paul Riley said: “Our
website is our shop window and we’d wanted to relaunch it for a while to better showcase our work. We have relationships with major organisations and it’s good to show prospective customers examples of the brilliant work that we are involved in. “Clients can create accounts on our
website and have the option to access live quotes, place and track their orders and submit their artwork. They can also review their order history which makes reordering products very simple. “We’re thrilled with the look of our new
website and how easy it makes things for our customers and have been delighted to receive lots of positive feedback about it.”
businesses that are involved in events and exhibitions so some of them had to put things on hold with us when coronavirus hit but during the past year we’ve begun working in new sectors, such as retail, which has been exciting.
‘WE’RE
THRILLED WITH THE LOOK OF OUR NEW WEBSITE’
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CHAMBER keeps its members up to date with all the latest business news. Whether it’s through the pages of this magazine, via our website or by regular email updates, we will always endeavour to keep you in the picture and informed
NEW WEBSITE FOR TWENTY10 Like many businesses some of its clients had
to temporarily freeze their accounts when coronavirus hit but the firm is now seeing them return and has picked up 14 new customers. Paul added: “We do a lot of work with
“For example, one of our new clients is a large
agency in Leicestershire which has lots of major retailers on its books.”
Visit:
www.twenty10-digital.com
TOP AWARD FOR LOCAL PRODUCTION
At the rescheduled 2020 Olivier Awards ceremony, Royal & Derngate’s Made in Northampton co-production of The Worst Witch scooped the award for Best Family Show. This is the first time that the Northampton
venue has won an Olivier award. Having first delighted audiences in
Northampton as Royal & Derngate’s 2018 Christmas Show, The Worst Witch then toured the UK before enjoying a six-week summer season at
The Northampton run of The Worst Witch
the Vaudeville Theatre in London’s West End in 2019. Adapted by Emma Reeves from Jill Murphy’s much-loved books and directed by Theresa Heskins, the show was a Made in Northampton co-production with Kenny Wax Family Entertainment, Novel and Nica Burns. The winners of this year’s Olivier Awards 2020
with Mastercard were announced in a special programme hosted by Jason Manford and broadcast on ITV and Magic Radio.
Royal & Derngate artistic director James Dacre
said: “We are absolutely delighted that this enchanting Made in Northampton production has been honoured with an Olivier Award. Its success is a testament to all the hard work, passion and creativity that went into the creation, support and promotion of the show. It is so fitting that this award is in the category of Best Family Show, given how central work for families, children and young people is to all that we do.” Royal & Derngate chief executive Jo Gordon
added: “We are so proud of our teams here at Royal & Derngate and the part they played in creating this wonderful show. In these difficult times, to have this recognition of our work is a much-needed boost for everyone here.” Established in 1976, the Olivier Awards
celebrate the world-class status of London theatre, and are Britain’s most prestigious stage honours. Royal & Derngate’s Made in Northampton
season is sponsored locally by Michael Jones Jeweller.
Visit:
www.royalandderngate.co.uk APRIL/MAY 2021 inbusiness 5
Photographer: Manuel Harlan
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