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Subscriber only AN Ipswich Real Estate Agency has this week made a generous $10,000 donation in a bid to better support a local end-of-life care facility.
Ipswich Hospice Care at Eastern Heights is reportedly required to raise more than $1 million annually to continue offering its palliative and bereavement services.
Unfortunately, many organisations are doing it tough in light of the recent global pandemic – the facility included.
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Long-time supporter Helene Shephard, however, proved to have just the idea to help ease some of the significant financial burdens.
It was thanks to the kindness of her employers at First National Action Realty that her vision was eventually fulfilled.
BFS set to expand in 35th year Richard Stuart-Turner Tuesday, December 22, 2020
BFS Pressroom Solutions is celebrating its 35th year in business and is set to expand its roller factory next year.
BFS is a family-run consumables supplier
The Theale, Reading-based family-run consumables supplier initially took on a rubber roller factory in Suffolk in 2007, through its acquisition of Tyke Rollers.
A year later it went into partnership with German roller manufacturer Westland, taking over its UK business and becoming a licensee to manufacture the company’s rollers in the UK.
In 2010 the roller factory moved to a much larger site and business continued to grow. BFS said plans to expand the roller factory in 2021 will enable the rubber roller business “to expand further into new markets outside of print”.