John’s Summer Blog 2016
Dear AllWell, I realise this summer newsletter is somewhat late, perhaps the arrival of the ‘heatwave’ has reminded me that the summer newsletter is due.It has been a turbulent past week in the Nations, the worst perhaps since 9/11, our country is somewhat divided, with a swift change of Prime Minister, the Opposition Party in […]
John’s Spring Blog 2016
Well it hardly feels like Spring as I write this blog. We are told by the meteorological office that Spring runs March, April, May but with the continuing rain, heavy winds and even cold weather it sure feels like Winter, however Easter is only two or three weeks away.
John’s Winter Blog 2015
Another quarter has quickly passed and the weather seems no different. It’s dark and gloomy and the world seem very much the same.
John’s Autumn Blog 2015
It has been a busy three months in our office this summer if that is what the months of June and July are meant to be! I remember one lovely week at the beginning of July.
John’s Updated Summer Blog 2015
The arrival of the very hot weather in early July was at least welcome and enabled me to have a few days holiday and I trust that my readers.
John’s Summer Budget Blog 2015
There is a separate purely technical article on the budget changes posted on our website but I thought I would take this opportunity.
John’s Summer Blog 2015
It is always a sign of Summer in my household when we have planted the red geraniums which is a feature of our garden.
Xero Roadshow Blog
Having received an email from Xero inviting me to attend a free roadshow in Brighton that was promoting their software, I decided to go along.
John’s Spring Blog 2015
As I write this blog and it is early March we still have lots of rain and grey miserable weather. We just hope that spring is around the corner.
Eastbourne Pier: Burnt-out arcade demolition begins
Work has started to demolish the burnt-out shell of the arcade on Eastbourne Pier that was destroyed by fire earlier this year.
John’s Winter Blog 2014
Well this blog is entitled Winter Blog but it hardly feels like that. All it seems to do is rain, rain, rain and I only recall one morning so far this winter where I have had to scrape the ice off the windscreen.