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We won an FSB Community award!

Anna Appleton-Claydon

By Anna Appleton-Claydon

3rd Apr 2022

Web development
We won an FSB Community award!

We are so thrilled to say we won the Community Award at the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) East of England Awards!

This was possibly only the second time we have ever put ourselves forward for an award so we weren’t expecting much but we were delighted when the results were announced. We love our local community and it really does mean so much to us that we can support it through our work.

We have written a bit about this community work before but we don’t tend to shout about it. I think this recent win has taught us that we need to do more about that. One of those ways is going to be through expanding our team (we will be writing more about that in the next month or so!) but also sharing more details here and more publicly so hopefully others can find us should they be in need of our help.

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