Leigh on Sea News - blog

On babysitting

My arms ache. Like, really ache. Don't be fooled - I've not been to the gym - more like I had to carry a toddler on the verge of a nervous breakdown up the hill from the beach yesterday until he fell asleep, a dead weight in my puny arms.

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Working from home....

With man flu in full swing, Rob our property specialist considers the pro's and con's of working from home...

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What are the benefits of the new Enterprise Bill?

On September 17th, the Government released an Enterprise Bill aiming to protect businesses from a variety of problems, drive further growth, create more jobs and ‘‘ensure economic security for all.’’

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Curb your enthusiasm

The idiosyncratic tales of Ray Morgan...

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HistoricaLeigh - The Battling Canon

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Lucky Local Life

The idiosyncratic tales of Ray Morgan...

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Tennis & Manual Therapy

The latest from our sports injury specialist Louise at The Body Matters

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HISTORICALEIGH - Samuel Bacon

On 24 November, 1903, a man called George Robinson arrived at the Bank of England and was directed to the Bank Secretary.

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Lessons from Margate

The idiosyncratic tales of Ray Morgan...

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Cheaper Printing

One of the biggest costs in businesses is the over use of the printer.

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I *can* stand the rain

The idiosyncratic tales of Ray Morgan...

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HISTORICALEIGH - The Gallant Galician

The Union Castle liner Galician sailed from Cape Town on 28 July 1914 and after a few days received news of the outbreak of the war.

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Head or heart?

When people are trying to buy properties it is difficult to categorise them into whether they are people that buy with their heads or their hearts.

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Rob's Renovation - Part 5

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Why you should understand m-Commerce

Another new buzzword is being bantered around in business circles, m-Commerce. For those people just getting their heads round e-Commerce it may seem just another trendy phrase, but this really is the way forward.

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HISTORICALEIGH - Leigh's Link To The Lusitania

Peter Buswell was born in 1888 Canning Town, then part of Essex, and by 1915 was living with his wife and son in Leigh Hall Road.

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A town with a view

I'm very lucky in that I live in a road that sweeps down to the sea. Sometimes, depending on the tides, when I walk home from work, I'll turn into my road and ahead is the glittering expanse of the estuary, jauntily winking at me and beckoning me to swim.

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Investing In Your Employees

Given that staff wages and salaries are commonly among the highest cost components within any business, the time and money invested in the health and wellbeing of employees is shockingly low.

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The Craft Beer Revolution!

What is Craft beer? Well, this I am sure could be debated long in to the night! I guess it is a bit of a grey area. But what I can say with all confidence; any bar, which just serves Carling, Fosters, Carlsberg or John Smiths, is not serving Craft Beer, only crap Beer!

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From the Front Row – HARP 24 – Southend 2015

HARP 24 is an annual running event in aid of the homeless in the local Southend area. It’s a 24 hour relay race over a cross-country 4.2 mile course, for teams of up to 8 runners.

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