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02 June 2021
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Meet the Harley Waxing Team! Erna Maria Eiríksdóttir - Harley Waxing’s Iceland Distributor
We are delighted to introduce you to Erna Maria, who has brought Harley Waxing to Iceland. Through a combination of teaching aesthetics students and running a busy salon, Erna Maria has a thriving business. We interviewed her to find out how she fits it all in!
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What Are the COVID-19 Keepers? Four of 2020’s Changes We Plan to Continue
As we pass the year anniversary of the first lockdown, Grant McGregor asks: what are the COVID keepers?
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Portable Fridge / Freezer provides impressive cooling / freezing
Available from catering equipment specialist CEL, the Dometic Coolfreeze Portable Fridge / Freezer provides truly portable powered cooling / freezing wherever you may be.
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Why Do You Need Anti-Ligature Radiators For PICUs?
A Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is used when adults immediate risk to their self or others is so great that they cannot be safely managed in a general adolescent unit or a high dependency unit.
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Minimising Stash Points In PICUS
Psychiatric Intensive Care Units (PICUs) provide a comfortable environment for adults who are experiencing severe mental health disorders.
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The 5 main causes of supply chain costs
For your business to thrive in the post-Brexit and post-pandemic environment, your supply chain must be cost-effective.
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Motorola DP1400 Radios Provide Communication Solution for Cotswold Airport
Based in Gloucestershire, Cotswold Airport is an airfield that dates back to 1936. Having formerly been known as RAF Kemble the airfield played a significant role throughout the Second World War, and was home to over 600 aircrafts by the end of 1939.
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Cultivating safer spaces in education
Whilst online learning and homeschooling came to the rescue during lockdown it has proved that students need to have access to a quality learning space to achieve their potential.
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Holmlea Primary School, Cathcart, Glasgow
Holmlea Primary School (a grade B listed building originally designed by Andrew Balfour in the 70's), closed its doors in 2004 and the site lay dormant for many years until eventually being bought by housing association and charity, Home Group.
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Shelf-life testing of coronavirus vaccines
Never before have vaccines been developed as rapidly as they have during the current coronavirus pandemic.
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