April 2009 Archives
BUDDING business students from Amersham and Wycombe College were given a lesson on how to survive the recession.
National Enterprise Academy students at the college, in Stanley Hill, were visited by Business Link earlier this month to stage the 'Survive and Thrive' session covering finance, marketing and customer services.
For free business support visit www.businesslink.gov.uk/southeast.
Amersham Chiropractic Clinic is urging people to take steps to improve their posture after newly released figures show back pain is on the rise.
TWO hundred children turned out in crocodile-themed fancy dress to promote walking to school.
Amersham Museum will open its doors to the general public in time for Easter.

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