With a huge talent pool and entrepreneurial spirit, businesses thrive in Derby, including @nimbusdis.
Read @MarketingDerby's Innovate to learn how Nimbus Disability is improving live entertainment experiences for hundreds of thousands of disabled people👉https://t.co/S3Jtj5JCa5
Our latest Ambassador, Emma, talks about her love of the Theatre and her Access Card with @DMTWestEnd
The role of an Access Card ambassador is, in part, to show other disabled people that there's a whole range of opportunities and adventures to be had
https://t.co/WCRS9qXS3O
Re the shady @PassAssistance PR strategy & what @EHRC had to say about it (should anyone want to report breaches of this to the @ASA_UK AND @EHRC for regulatory investigation)
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No @passassist app could ever be a substitute for a robust staffing model ensuring disabled
@JimMooreJourno@nimbusdis Hi James - Happy to chat about this - only looking for enough info to communicate access requirements and more than happy to chat
We're all thrilled to have been shortlisted in the @SocialEnt_UK awards in the "Tech for Good" Category for our work on the @AccessCard
https://t.co/R7s7qx6xdP
PRESS STATEMENT
Harpreet Kaur, The Apprentice winner 2022, has bought back Lord Sugar's shares in her desserts business, Oh So Yum! This move marks a significant achievement in the journey of the Yorkshire based entrepreneur, who won Season 16 of the show and secured a £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar.
With the purchase of Lord Sugar's shares, Harpreet and her sister, Gurvinder Kaur, are now in in full control of the business and its future direction. The separation has been amicable and Lord Sugar and Harpreet Kaur mutually agreed it was the best decision for the business moving forward.
Lord Sugar said: “ Harpreet is an exceptionally bright and driven business woman. I’ve enjoyed our time working together, and whilst the time is right for us to now go our separate ways, I have no doubts she will continue to flourish. I look forward to seeing the Oh So Yum! brand go from strength to strength.”
Harpreet Kaur said: “ I am extremely grateful for the knowledge and support that Lord Sugar and his team of advisors have given me. It has been invaluable in getting Oh So Yum! to the place where it is today, and I��m excited for the journey ahead. I could never have imagined what we would have achieved in such a short space of time, but this is just the beginning. Watch this space!”
@spudmoops@ODEONCinemas@AccessCard Hey there, I am sorry for the delayed response we are very busy at the moment. We do indeed accept Access cards in the cinema. If wish to make a booking, you can call our accessibility line and they can reserve you a ticket for you. The number is: 0333 015 1208
- Luke
@tandemkate @flowergirl_lon@DerbyUni@nimbusdis@AccessCard@DerbyUniAlumni This is an argument for the DWP. My background was being a tribunal rep challenging these decisions and if a wheelchair user were refused pip then that would be actionable with them. I'd suggest appealing that decision