Havering Business Awards Ceremony 2016

London Digital Innovation Award 2016 Finalists – The Ceremony

On Friday the 7th of October, we will be attending the Havering Business Awards Ceremony, held at the CEME centre in Rainham to find out whether or not we will be crowned winners of the London wide Digital Innovation Award for 2016.  If you would like to get in touch with our team to talk about your digital needs, please call us on 0207 101 3990 or via the website:  www.respondit.co.uk

Respondit team outside of the Havering Town Hall

 

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