1 In This Edion November 2014 Members news pg. 2-9 Partnership News pg. 10-13 A Winter Warmer… A taste of things to come, from local food traders at this year’s Fesval of light which commences on Saturday 29th November 2-9pm. We have supported this year’s Fesval of Light pung on the Food & Drink offer at the event to keep you warmed up. With a Winter Bar on offer for that winter pick me up, serving Mulled Wine, Hot Cider, Baileys Hot Chocolates or Tradional Hot Chocolate with cream & marshmal- lows. Plus plenty more tasty de- lights , so wrap up warm and come to enjoy some tasty treats whilst geng into the seasonal spirit with the jam packed metable of lights, music and entertainment in St Georges Square. Check out the website for the schedule. www.huddersfieldlighest.co.uk
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In This Edition
November 2014
Members news pg. 2-9 Partnership News pg. 10-13
A Winter Warmer…
A taste of things to come, from local food traders at this year’s Festival of light
which commences on Saturday 29th November 2-9pm.
We have supported this year’s Festival of Light putting on the Food & Drink
offer at the event to keep you warmed up. With a Winter Bar on offer for that
winter pick me up, serving Mulled Wine, Hot Cider,
Baileys Hot Chocolates or Traditional Hot Chocolate with cream & marshmal-
lows.
Plus plenty more tasty de-
lights , so wrap up warm and
come to enjoy some tasty
treats whilst getting into the
seasonal spirit with the jam
packed timetable of lights,
music and entertainment in St
Georges Square. Check out
the website for the schedule.
www.huddersfieldlightfest.co.uk
Members news
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P2 Introduces it’s new recruit Yorkshire based IT support specialist
P2 Technologies Ltd has recently wel-
comed Richard Brown to the team as
2nd Line Service Engineer.
After leaving school at 16 and working
at a large communications firm, Richard
soon realised his passion for computing
and technology. He quickly advanced in
the industry after studying the MCSE in
Windows 2000, gaining MCSE status
and an ‘Early achiever status’. Richard’s
previous roles, which include Network
Administration and IT Management,
will not only benefit P2’s customers,
but also bring a wealth of knowledge to
the business.
As 2nd Line Service Engineer Richard will
be responsible for looking after custom-
er backup systems, remote monitoring
and solving problems. Richard
commented: “Despite only been at P2
for a short time I am already feeling like
a valued member of the team.
Technology changes so quickly, and
there’s no better place to benefit from
this dynamically changing environment
than P2. They’re at the forefront of the
market, and are paving the way to the
future. I’m looking forward to the
challenges that this new role will
bring.”
Martin Page, Director at P2 said: “We
are very pleased to welcome Richard to
the team and are happy with his
progress so far. In order for our cus-
tomers to continue receiving excellent
service and quality IT solutions P2’s
staff are continuously trained and
developed – we know Richard will fit
into the team well as he is keen to de-
velop his skills and grow with the busi-
ness.”
The P2 team has grown significantly
over the past 12 months, and the firm
continues to deliver outstanding cus-
tomer service to existing and new cli-
ents through its team of specialist IT
engineers who share the company’s
customer focus.
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Members news
Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf! Oops, it’s about the boy who cried wolf! Winter is coming, the trees are bare,
the birds fly south, and the sheep are
flocking, seeking shelter from the
wind.
As the falling snow flurries wolf foot-
prints can be seen padded into the
hard ground...
But standing on the hill top a boy is
watching his sheep. He is bored, seek-
ing adventure, and looking for the
next big thing! A boy tasked to keep his
community safe but with a vivid imagi-
nation. A boy who makes up stories
and craves the thrill of the unknown.
A boy who, unthinkingly,
unknowingly...cried WOLF!
Brought to you by the same team who
created the LBT’s last Christmas
show, Rapunzel, Olivier award-winning
Mike Kenny rewrites this wintery, well-
loved Aesop fable about a boy who is
unable to find delight in what is around
him and instead seeks adventure,
excitement and the thrill of the un-
known. This wonderful new play fea-
tures song, funny sheep and perhaps a
scary wolf or two, and is the perfect
treat for your family this Christ-
mas.
'beautifully ingenious'
BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE
'a magical world full of sheep, knitting
and wolfish behaviour where the audi-
ences's imagination can run riot...'
THE NORTHERN ECHO
Pictured: A production picture from the previous tour of: The Boy Who Cried
Wolf - This year is bigger and better…..
Sainsbury’s gives a helping loaf to the welcome centre
HUDDERSFIELD LAYWER SHORTLISTED FOR REGIONAL AWARD
Membership News
Penny Manock, Head of Family Law at
Wilkinson Woodward Norcliffe & Co,
was one of just four nominees
shortlisted in the Family Law Award
category, which recognises some of
the most talented individuals and suc-
cessful family law firms in Yorkshire.
Assessed by an eminent panel of judges
chaired by Alistair MacDonald QC, nom-
inated firms and individuals were
judged on aspects such as achieve-
ments in the field of family law,
dedication to clients, significant impact
on the legal profession and
contribution to the community. The
shortlisted nominees for this year’s
Family Law Award were:
Howells Solicitor (firm award)
Lake Legal (firm award)
Makin Dixon Solicitors (firm award)
Penny Manock, Wilkinson Woodward
(individual award)
Welcoming the announcement,
Maureen Cawthorn, Managing Director
at Wilkinson Woodward Norcliffe & Co
said,
“From her early days as a trainee solici-tor to her appointment as head of our family law team, Penny has continually demonstrated her heartfelt commit-ment to clients, the development of the practice and the wider legal profes-sion.”
Mrs Cawthorn added,
“Under Penny’s leadership, our family law department has developed into one of the largest family practices in
Kirklees and we’re delighted she has been recognised alongside other well-respected family law experts on the shortlist.”