We lived our Values this Summer with a two week shutdown. Here's what it meant to us…

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We had wonderful feedback from our supportive clients on taking the decision to shutdown our office for two weeks in August. We thought we’d take a few minutes to let you know what it meant to us all. Take a listen to our audio recording!

Voices in order:

Victoria Lewis, Jenny Harrison, Richard Martin, Alison Best, Mark O’Grady, Rich Thompson, Katie Drysdale, Jennifer Keane, Ellie Herriot, Hilary Cordery, Bethany Smith

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