Positive thinking reduces budget deficit

A national study undertaken by a brick factor representative has proved that positive thinking can have a massive impact on reducing the national debt. This year has already started with a bang, with despatches and turnover far exceeding expectations.

During his study, the representative found that when meeting new clients in a first contact situation, a smile accompanied by an uplifting greeting resulted in a positive outlook on future business from 83% of people.

Eastbourne College

Miller Bourne architects Hove were instructed to build a new sports hall, pavilion, dining room and classroom block at Eastbourne College. Built to celebrate them being open for 150 years and known as Project 150 the project is a testament to modern design and construction using traditional materials. A previous Miller Bourne partner had attended…

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Glazed Bricks at 40 Beak Street – Damien Hirst’s new London Studio and Sticks’N’Sushi new restaurant

This Glazed Brick project at Beak Street in Soho is the BDA Double Award Nominated project by Stiff and Trevillion. Nominated in the categories for Best Commercial and Best Craftmanship. The Glazed Brick team at NRTaylor are looking forward to hearing the results on the 8th of November 2018. The Design 40 Beak Street is…

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