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Chicurela specialise in high-end fashion accessories for today’s professional women, including: handbags, belts, wallets, mobile holders, ipod holders, key rings and so forth but with an innovative difference – all the products are exclusively designed with beautiful salmon skin leather; an eco-friendly material that is highly sought after by the fashion elite for its exquisite texture and unique origins.

Nkwo Onwuka's designs are defined by their outstanding brilliance and originality. She has dressed Miss Ghana and Miss Nigeria, and through her brand N'KWO is hoping to lead the way with a new fashion collection for the celebration of diversity, a chic approach known as 'Afro-Bohemian'.

The Rose Link is Lee Baker's business dedicated wholly to the welfare of women. As a member of the Complimentary Medical Association, she is a premier complementary therapist who provides massage and aromatherapy services for women's groups across all communities. From reducing wrinkles through acupressure to relaxation techniques and boosting self-confidence, Lee has also worked compassionately with women who have experience domestic violence, where she has provided massage and aromatherapy for groups in support of their counselling.

JT Development and Training Ltd specialise in the provision of customised staff / trustee development training and managed learning services. Established in February 2006, the company has gone from strength to strength in their mission of providing training solutions that are both in line with their clients’ business objectives whilst demonstrating measurable value for money.

Few companies exhibit the environmental awareness, contemporary chic and phenomenal growth as the up-and-coming Cyclepods Ltd. The award-winning SME's innovative 'Cyclepod' bicycle storage solution encourages cycling for both a more eco-friendly and fitter society. In true spirit of their rise to success, Shell Step student Patrick Hazard surpassed all expectations through his design of the Minipod, a Cyclepod for children's bicycles, securing a staggering salvo of deals valued in excess of £450,000.



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