Monday, August 20, 2007

August's Business - out tomorrow.

PEAK holiday season it may be, but the wheels of industry are still turning.
And so is our printing press, with a 40-page August Business supplement free in tomorrow’s Telegraph.
And there is a truly international flavour as we find out about the global success of Stallingborough’s flagship chemical training centre, meet with the president of the Humber Foreign Consular Association and look at the latest high speed link to Holland.
On the domestic front we report on the buy-out of a port group with strong interests in Grimsby and Immingham, investigate the interest rate rises are having on the commercial property market and interview Richard Lambert, director general of the Confederation of British Industry. He gives his views on the food cluster, skill gaps and the need for more local decisions when it comes to politics.
In profile is a solicitor who has played a vital role in a new top town facility, and we check out a van that is easy on the environment.
With the usual updates on food, chemicals, ports and logistics, steel and business support, don’t miss your copy for vital holiday reading.
For those reading from outside the Grimsby Telegraph circulation area, the whole of Business will be online in eBook form from Wednesday morning.
Enjoy

Dave

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