A early run this morning around Leigh Woods was followed by dropping Katie off at the train station for her long journey back to Canterbury. After saying our goodbyes I was time to set off for Gloucester with fingers crossed. It was an important day for our apprentice Jordon, as he had been short listed for the Outstanding Contribution to Business Growth category for the Grow Gloucestershire Showcase Awards. As his employer we were invited as guests, along with his family to the gala dinner. On this occasion the finger crossing didn't quite work. However even though he didn't eventually win, as employers we are still the winners as he had added to our business exponentially. Everyone needs a chance to shine, it's amazing what happens when you give someone the time to do so.
My run this morning was a true autumnal run and the beanie has come out of the cupboard as a warm head helps keep the rest of the body warm.
Sorry for the delay in getting the blog out, but at least you can appreciate why its a bit late!
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Photo of Michelle Duberry (apprentice 2006 winner), Jordon and Steve Knibs
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