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ONE lucky business could win a free stylish website.
To celebrate the launch of its new website design service, Yellow Creative Ltd is giving away the prize. The winner chooses a domain name and a choice of design templates and the site is designed and maintained for the winner.
Yellow Creative is one
of Kettering's leading graphic design and website design agencies.
Mark Coulson, managing director, said: "Many smaller businesses attempt to design their own website but then quickly realise that to get a site looking good is a lot harder than imagined. We saw a gap in the market for contemporary stylish websites at an affordable price and you can't get much more affordable than £20 per month."
Visit http://www.stylishwebsites.co.uk to complete the following sentence "I need a stylish website because…" for a chance to win. The closing date for entries is October 31.

BUSINESSES are being given the opportunity to network at a breakfast meeting.
Members of Stamford Chamber of Trade and Commerce are invited to the breakfast networking meeting at New College Stamford on Wednesday, August 6.
Members will have the opportunity to network and learn about the funding available to support apprenticeships and staff training, as well as enjoy a delicious breakfast. Apprenticeships can improve workforce loyalty, directly address skills gaps and increase productivity.
To find out more contact Sandra Pryor, membership secretary, on 07932 490492 or e-mail events@stamford
chamber.co.uk.

SMALL businesses who want to do their bit for the environment are calling for a recycling service.
Businessman Neil Scholes says there is no service available to small firms and has looked to South Kesteven District Council for help.
Speaking at the Stamford Area Local Forum on Thursday last week Mr Scholes said: "There is nothing available for small businesses to recycle small amounts of commercial waste."
Forum chairman Coun Maureen Spencer-Gregson says the matter will be discussed at the next meeting in January.



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