-
Harbs
Posts
Creating Personalised Beer Mats for Local Businesses
Local pubs and eateries are discovering the versatile appeal of custom beer mats. These functional items double as unique promotional tools that enhance customer experience….
From Market Harborough to the heart of the Savanna
Nestled in the heart of England, Market Harborough is a town rich in history and charm, where picturesque streets and a welcoming community create a…
Nossa, a firm favourite with foodies
Market Harborough has a new fine-dining venue, Nossa restaurant which serves modern and contemporary world cuisine in its beautiful newly refurbished restaurant on Abbey Street,…
Heat Pumps Gain Popularity; But Are They For Everyone?
The UK government and various other private programs have been promoting heat pumps as a heating and cooling alternative for the various appliances found in…
Compress a Large PDF for Convenient Use During Travels
Why You Should Keep Travel Documents as PDFs Everyone loves holidays, but the planning part of the trip is daunting. Deciding where to stay, how…
Looking To Make Some Savings? Budget Tips For Busy Parents
Navigating the complexities of modern parenthood requires not just love and patience but also a fair bit of financial savvy. In the UK, where the…
Benefits of Learning French for Business Professionals in Market Harborough
I. Introduction to the Value of Language Abilities in Business In today’s world of global interconnectedness, the ability to speak more than one language has…
A Shopper’s Guide to Quality Stone Flooring in Leicestershire
When it comes to enhancing the beauty and value of your home, few flooring options rival the timeless elegance and durability of natural stone. Whether…
What Private Event Spaces Have to Offer
While hosting a gathering at home might seem convenient, it’s not always the best option. Space limitations, catering needs, and guest comfort can turn hosting…
Market Harborough or ‘Market Harbour’
We came across this fascinating Pathe showreel which provides a fascinating step back in time to the Market Harborough town centre flooding of 1958.