Peterborough City Hospital staff received a donation of toiletries from Little Bytham company Dynamics Cleaners
A cleaning company donated boxes of toiletries to staff working at Peterborough City Hospital.
Tim Wade, the managing director of Dynamics Cleaners, spent £500 on bottles of shampoo, shower gel, hand cream and deodorant to help the NHS workers.
He said: Our NHS staff were crying out for support with certain products because they need to shower and wash after coming into contact with Covid-19 patients.
Tim Wade (right) delivers donations to staff at Peterborough City Hospital We must do whatever we can to help them.
NetSupport Ltd in Market Deeping wins Business Innovation category at the Mercury Business Awards
A business has been given top marks by the judges at the Mercury Business Awards.
NetSupport Ltd, based in Market Deeping, has received the Business Innovation award for its continual developments and improvements.
The company helps to provide solutions in education, to monitor and manage the use of technology, support teachers and protect pupils as well as working with corporate firms, helping productivity and security.
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Al Kingsley, group managing director, said: âWe are very fortunate we internationally share products around the world but thereâs something nice about a local award and recognition for the team.
Melissa Webb, owner of Stamford-based Mellow Doodles named âBusinessperson of the Yearâ at the Mercury Business Awards Published: 17:00, 23 January 2021
The owner of a mental health illustration business was left âlost for wordsâ after finding out she was named âBusinessperson of the Yearâ at the Mercury Business Awards.
Melissa Webb, owner of Mellow Doodles, believes her win shows itâs possible to combine compassion with being business-minded.
Melissa, who is from Stamford, said: âWhen I first started I had a certain idea of what a businessperson should be.
Mercury Business Awards 2020 (43988043)
âI wanted to run a business, which at itâs core is compassionate and so I hope thatâs the sort of businessperson I am.
Prominent businessman and former Stamford AFC chairman Vic Couzens has died
| Updated: 15:47, 22 January 2021
Prominent businessman and former Stamford AFC chairman Vic Couzens has died.
Vic ran his own construction company for more than 30 years and the name V Couzens Stamford is still well-known in the area.
Vic started his construction company in the 1980s and in November 2010, he went into partnership with three others including Anthony Golding who still runs the Langtoft-based firm today.
Vic Couzens pictured at the Mercury Business Awards in 2010 (44064038)
Vic retired from the firm in February 2012 although he was still a regular visitor until his health stopped him from doing so a couple of years later.