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If you listened to Today on Radio 4 on Friday 12th you will have heard about the Marmot review of health inequalities. Well, our very own Esther (of Strong Language Ltd) has been hard at work editing a key piece of work that contributed to it: Sustainable development: The key to tackling health inequalities…

Check out this lovely picture of our office in the snow. Taken by Andy Britnell, one of our Jelly people (meaning he attends Jelly coworking events - not that he’s made of Jelly.)
We did a quick survey to find the best (and cheapest) train ticket to London from Frome…
Well, The Old Church School is now very stalkable. As y’all know we’ve got a twitter…now we’ve got a Flickr. I’ll have a link added to the website, but for now go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/47446426@N06/ to oggle our pictures. Some are courtesy of Fancy, others of Andy Britnell (one of our Jelly-ers).
Another post influenced by the fine weather today:
Just thought it would be a good time to mention that our lovely new bike racks are well under way, being built by local company SP Engineering. We designed them ourselves - like our hub, they are slick, aesthetically fantastic and, of course, super-practical (we’re so modest). We shall be installing our sculptural bike racks in front of the building over the next couple of months. Keep your eyes peeled.
Unfortunately, we’ve got to remind everyone to check their standing orders due to the old VAT going back up from 15% to 17.5%.
So just do that and then we can all get on with enjoying the coming of spring, which is definitely in the air today. There may be a few wintery months left, but the sun is out and the sky is blue, reminding us that al fresco dining, BBQs, beach and beer garden season is all just around the corner!