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Stockport Business Awards

Save the date! October 4th 2012 will see the first Stockport Business Awards ceremony.

Axon Birch are delighted to be working with the Stockport Business Awards team to develop and implement their website for this prestigious event. We look forward to the launch on 26th January at Adidas in Stockport.

http://www.stockportbusinessawards.co.uk/

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Love High Speed

What they wanted

The talented team at Love High Speed were referred to us by a mutual colleague in the Media Industry as they needed a new website to reflect their specialist services and expertise

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Aim Legal Expenses

What they wanted

Aim Legal Expenses needed a fresh new look for their site, and a content managed system.

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Concept Legal Expenses

What they wanted

Concept Legal Expenses wanted a small content managed site that they could easily update themselves.

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Lime Pictures

What they wanted

Lime Pictures wanted to be able to view all projects/ clips online and for Channel 4 executives to see rushes, rough cuts, offline edits and transmission edits from anywhere in the world.

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Frederic Robinson

What they wanted

Frederic Robinson’s required a system to manage and update pubs and vacancies on their website, which people can access easily and enables them to find vacancies, which pubs are near them and what ameneties they have. Due to a re-branding of the company, part of the project included a re-design of their website.

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Salford RC Diocese

What they wanted:

Salford Roman Catholic Diocese manage the capital budgets of 200 primary and secondary schools, they were using spreadsheets but were worried about the integrity of the data; human error, spreadsheets being accidentally deleted or mistakes introduced by incorrect formulas.  The Diocese wanted an application that would meet their data integrity needs but that could also be used by the schools themselves, in order to cut down on the number of budget enquiries the Diocese handled.

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Sumners

What they wanted

Sumners wanted to provide a new service to existing clients and extend their market reach. Initially they were driven by pressure from their existing customers – independent TV companies & BBC – to have a secure online facility to view edits and make legal checks, as the time taken to bike tapes to London & elsewhere was too costly & time consuming.

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Parsley Pie

What they wanted

Jenny Bent already had a wordpress site but wanted it to be refreshed and modernised

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British Council

What they wanted

An online self report system to capture current overseas student numbers in the UK Higher Education and Further Education sectors allowing secure, protected access to ad-hoc data mining.