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Both one team and two
Last night ... a great night was had by all at the skittle evening we arranged at Melksham House - the Cooper Avon sports and social club here in Melksham.



It was a great chance for Lisa and I to thank our team of staff and close helpers for all the hard work they've put in over the past months, with the transformation of "The Old Manor" into Well House Manor, getting the new operation well oiled and running on its feet, and continuing the core business throughout. We really appreciate you all and couldn't have done it without you!


Customers are vital to every business, and none more so than to a training company like ours, which covers a niche market and trades on reputation.

We were delighted to be joined by our customers on this week's Perl course at the Skittles evening, and it was a close-run match between Steve's "Fluffy Bunny Rabbits" and Andrew's "Surfing Life". Honours were split, with the top two bowlers both coming from the lower scoring team.



We've come a long, long way since we moved to Melksham on Christmas Eve in 1999. Little did I image that Well House Consultants would grow such that we could put two skittles teams together just 7 years later - and we've got such a happy team too. Thanks for a great job well done, an enjoyable evening, and making working here so much fun. And here's looking forward to a fantastic 2007, whatever it may bring.
(written 2006-12-08 05:18:44)

 
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