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A new era for MiddletonMurray

3:22pm Tuesday 3rd June 2008

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ESTABLISHED recruitment consultancy MiddletonMurray hosted the opening event of the year last week, with a red-carpet gathering to celebrate their relocation to a new office - just a few doors down!

That is not to say this relocation is insignificant, however, as the fully refurbished offices not only provide a modern and comfortable working environment, they also create new business opportunities for the company.

"I wanted to make a big splash and we’ve done just that"

Angela Middleton

Managing Director Angela Middleton said: "The move coincides with the launch of our virtual office service, which allows small start-up businesses to use our address and reception facilities to run an efficient and productive business at a lower cost."

The 5,000 sq ft office was formally opened by the deputy mayor of Bexley, Ray Sams, who unveiled a plaque and gave a speech at the open afternoon.

Larger premises mean MiddletonMurray can now offer clients the use of professional business suites and Angela also plans to let some of the office space.

The champagne reception event, which was attended by very convincing lookalikes of the Queen, Prince Charles and Posh and Becks, demonstrated just how well the MiddletonMurray team works together.

Angela said: "I've always run the business with a corporate feel - I pay above average for high calibre staff and as a result they are very committed."

The new office allows MiddletonMurray to have staff from the Sidcup and Bexley offices all under one roof, creating an efficient and productive combined team of 26 people.


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j camfield, sidcup says...
2:06pm Wed 13 Aug 08

Well i was disappointed by their professional discourtesy. If one goes to an interview with THEM, at least they should notify you if you have not been successful .This is not a case of sour grapes, just astonishment.

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