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The arrival of August see’s us completing the move of our Studio to Britannia House at Marshall’s Yard in Gainsborough.
With 26 fantastic stores, an Italian restaurant, coffee shop, health club and landscaped plaza, there’s something at Marshall’s Yard for everyone! Whether you want to shop until you drop, enjoy a leisurely meal or simply sit and watch the world go by, Marshall’s Yard is the place to be.
The 1st floor Studio looks out across the retail park, and offers open plan production, meeting and ‘brainstorm’ areas in a bright, modern stylish space which is complimented by the Listed Building’s distinctive features and decor.
Combined with our Sparkhouse Studios situated on the University campus in Lincoln, and The Turbine Innovation Centre in Worksop. All of our offices are ideally situated to offer clients a convenient, out-of-office meeting place to discuss new and on-going projects in comfortable surroundings, over great coffee.
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Ideafuel, a Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire based creative design agency, is hosting the event ‘Symbient’ at its new premises at Marshall’s Yard in Gainsborough on 10th September 2008.
The Symbient networking event, held as an introduction platform for people working in Gainsborough and the surrounding areas, aims to bring people together to meet and introduce their services, whilst at the same time introducing guest speakers to advise, encourage and inspire the audience.
The guest speakers at this pilot event have been chosen carefully for their combination of skills and experience.
Dan Terry inspires fresh thinking combined with ideas and practical business tactics that truly drive the points home. Dan’s repertoire includes professional speaker and coach, master of neuro-linguistic programming, host of the ‘Fabulous Friday Feeling’ seminars and accomplished after dinner speaker. As opinion continues to be divided over the real state of the economy, Dan will offer insight into “how to hit the sweet spot in sales’ – a fast moving micro-presentation and Q&A session.
John Batty who will also be speaking at the event is the founder of Bluejohn Marketing and has also recently appeared on BBC’s Dragon’s Den. Following a career in the automotive industry, John then went on to spend fifteen years working in the construction and utility sectors before setting up Bluejohn Marketing in 2003. Bluejohn Marketing now undertakes marketing and business development projects including strategic marketing plans, contract bids, market research, marketing communications and promotional campaigns. John Batty also chairs a number of conferences and seminars as well as running bespoke training courses for a number of high profile clients.