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“Have you ever wondered how you can write a blog for your business website that is at once informative attracts visitors to your website and improves your sales conversion rate?”  A common issue and here is a new slant on this most overused and poorly executed genre       .....                More ...
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Courage and the effect on everyday lives.
We all see acts of courage every day in our lives such as the persons who quietly get on with their lives despite being terminally ill with cancer, and the soldier in Afghanistan killed whilst trying to save a comrade.  

But have you ever considered what is the nature of courage and more importantly are you, would you ever be a courageous person?    More ...........
New Thames Cable Crossing - Just in Time or a White Elephant?
NOVEMBER UPDATE!

Dateline 11 November 2011 - A report in the New Civil Engineer this week reports that the foundation work is well underway for the aerial ropeway towers.  The bored piling by the foundation contractors, a consortium of Bachy Soletanche and Red7Marine, are using a polymer drilling medium in clay and Thanet Sands strata instead of the traditional Bentonite.

The construction team under project managers MACE expect to complete the work next summer - in time for the Olympics?  - Read the original article for more background.

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Since 2003, Norris Management Limited has gone through a number of changes to meet the needs of all our customers and this new web site has been re-designed to showcase our latest services to take us into the future.
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Philip Norris, MD of Norris Management Ltd networks on the LinkedIn Network
Norris Management Ltd is a member of the Burton Business Club
Philip Norris, MD of Norris Management Ltd is a core member of the Tutbury Eco Power Project Team, a micro hydro-electric community scheme.
Philip Norris is a member of The Association For Project Management (APM)
Philip Norris is a Chartered Engineer and member of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)
Philip Norris is associated with Teabag Talent Consultancy Group
Philip Norris (as philgnorris) is editor to Pipes and Pumps and A Cog In The Wheel
Norris Management Ltd is associated with Mercia Web and @PC Problem.co.uk Ltd for creative writing and web design support services
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IN BRIEF
Sub-contractor Tender Support Services – We do your bidding so that you can get on with your work
Multi-discipline Tender and Project Support Services - Your expert on hand to strengthen your team with both the planning of the project and it’s successful commercial and technical successful outcome
Creative Writing and web site copy-writing -  Whether it’s punchy articles for your company or club newsletter or fresh and effective copy for your web site or other communications, NM (as ‘philgnorris’)are there to keep the stream of prose coming to save in-house resource time and drudgery.
“As we work to create light for others, we naturally light our own way.”  - Mary Anne Radmacher
Multi-Discipline Tender Support Project Support Smaill Business Tendering Support Creative Writing
We have an archive of our stored written work to support our creative writing credentials.  
We continue working hard to populate it with newsletters, articles and other material.  CLICK HERE to go to our archive page
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Britain will have a national high speed rail network providing vital new capacity and faster journeys across the country from 2026, Transport Secretary Justine Greening has announced today.  HS2 will be a Y-shaped rail network with stations in London, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield and the East Midlands linked by high speed trains conveying up to 26,000 people each hour at speeds of up to 250mph.  More....
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10 January 2012 - The revised route of the high-Speed line to Birmingham announced today
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