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UK Law for websites

Access for all, no exception… Does the law require me to make my site accessible? Yes. If someone with a disability, such as sight loss, can’t access the information on your website then it could be seen as discrimination. The Equality Act came into force in October 2010, replacing the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) in [...]

SproutSocial

Want to get smart on social? Monitor the lot in one place… With billions of conversations taking place across the social web, are you seeing the most important ones? Sprout Social will deliver relevant messages from Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Blogs & Articles, competitor insights, check-ins and more directly to your dashboard. Sprout Social is your [...]

Quickbooks Finance Package

Keep your books in order… Try Quickbooks online for FREE! Pick up new skills at your own pace with the built-in Learning Center, key business tasks are grouped logically so you know what to do next, and manage all of your data easily, with quick access to related transactions. You can create your invoices from [...]

Which Legal Service

Need legal help and advice? A name that you can trust… As an independent charity, Which? is committed to protecting consumers’ rights and helping you get value for money and fair treatment. Which? Legal Service offers unlimited professional consumer and employment legal advice by phone and email from qualified lawyers at unrivalled value. Their membership [...]

JumbleAID

Helping to reduce land-fill.. It’s free to register! If you have any unwanted items that are too good to go to landfill, now you can use them to raise funds for your chosen charity. JumbleAID lets individuals and businesses post unwanted stuff online and anyone can pledge a donation for an item. It’s FREE, easy [...]

Featured: Newtown Forum

The Newtown Neighbourhood Forum are a group residents who have volunteered to come together with a mutual interest in mind, that being the wellbeing of Newtown.

Newtown Neighbourhood Forum’s activities are aimed at supporting and encouraging the development resident action and participation in the local area, to improve services, relationships, community cohesion and active citizenship.

The Forum was developed in 2010 by a number of residents who live and work in the neighbourhood.

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