Berrys has offices in Northamptonshire, Cheshire, and Shropshire. See below for details of offices addresses, telephone numbers and how to find us.
Berrys Kettering
42 Headlands,
Kettering,
Northamptonshire,
NN15 7HR
Tel: 01536 412464 Fax: 01536 482517
enquiries@berrybros.com
Berrys Northwich
1 Brunel Court,
Rudheath Way,
Gadbrook Park,
Northwich,
Cheshire,
CW9 7LP
Tel: 01606 49200 Fax: 01606 49333
Email: northwich@berrybros.com
Berrys Shrewsbury
Willow House East
Shrewsbury Business Park
Shrewsbury
SY2 6LG
Tel: 01743 271697 Fax: 01743 271753
Email: pauline.rowson@berrybros.com
Berrys Northampton
17 York Road
Northampton
NN1 5QG
Tel: 01604 630251
Fax: 01604 234083
Email: commercial@berrybros.com
Berrys Towcester
Victoria House,
138 Watling Street East,
Towcester,
Northamptonshire
NN12 6BT
Tel: 01327 359788


Great post. I attended one of Christian’s session’s on Tuesday at St James’ Park, Newcastle and he made 6 hours seem like 30 minutes. It is refreshing to see businesses embracing new ways of communicating with customers, prospects and suppliers. Conversations are taking place anyway so it makes sense to listen and join when you think you have something to say.
This chap is inspiring and the time passed really quickly. The techi stuff he brings is really fascinating and there’s loads of exciting ways to communicate. Look out for more audio from Berrys.
Progress for the livestock industry at last
Actually, it turns out that Cisco have released a 64-bit version of their VPN client, due to the high demand. It’s only in beta at the moment, I believe.
So we might see a surge in the sale of second homes and other investments, in order to avoid a higher rate of CGT from next year?
Just spoke to Asus again. Although it looks like a hardware fault, and there are others with the same problem, they need to see the unit, and most likely simply repair it. The repair application process takes four working days, and the average turnaround for a repair is 10 working days. Not really good enough, in my opinion, so I’m approaching our suppliers to see if they can get us a replacement unit and have the faulty one sent back for a refund.
Quite a number of people with the same problem:
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20100425153143000&board_id=3&model=G73JH&page=1&SLanguage=en-us
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?board_id=13&model=LS201&id=20100603232118781&page=1&SLanguage=en-us
Good article Tom. I’ll remember that the next time you are away!
Hi James, we have 3 acres of land which forms part of our building yard it is zoned as green belt so limited development potential. Could pv panels be positioned on this land and the electricity produced sold back to the electric company.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Kieran
Hi Kieran,
Without seeing full details of the site it is impossible to say with absolute certainty but national policy is generally supportive of renewable technology. As such it should be possible to put in a pv array to produce electricity to sell back to the grid.
If you want to discuss further, please do give me a call 01536 532386.