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This week, Adam Damadzic GB Number 1 and Olympic hopeful at discus made an appearance on BBC Hereford and Worcester on the drive time show with his new sponsor Neil Westwood from Magic Whiteboard. Listen to interview and find out what Adam will be using the sponsorship from Magic Whiteboard for and why we have backed a young local athlete from Worcester. Adam is looking for more sponsors to help him buy more chicken, to ...
This week, Magic Whiteboard entrepreneur Neil Westwood was delighted to support and champion Breaking Down Barriers to Entrepreneurship which was launched at the House of Commons by Business Secretary Vince Cable and Worcester MP Robin Walker. At Magic Whiteboard (based in Worcester) we 100% believe more new and small businesses need to be established to help the economy grow and more needs to be done in schools to encourage young people to set up a ...
Dragons' Den entrepreneur Neil Westwood from Magic Whiteboard has made a commitment to sponsor a young athlete with Olympic ambitions. Adam Damadzic from Worcester (the home of Magic Whiteboard) is 19 and throws the discus. Adam is a Birchfield Harrier at Birmingham and was GB number 1 in 2011. Neil said “The team at Magic Whiteboard are very proud to do this and it will make the Olympics in London 2012 more exciting than ever, ...
We are delighted that Which? magazine have recommended Magic Blackout Blind to their readers. Which? is a consumer organisation that campaigns to get a fairer deal for all consumers and publish expert, unbiased information to help you make the right choice, whatever you're buying. Read the Which Review - What Which say - "A simple, portable and effective solution if you temporarily need to block out sunlight from a room. It was very easy to ...
Good Housekeeping magazine on page 132 in the Tried and Tested section have recommend Magic Blackout Blind to their readers. They recommend Magic Blackout Blind is used to stop light coming into childrens nurseries. A reader writes in with this question - Our spare room doubles as a place for our six month old granddaugher to sleep during the day. The curtains don't block out enough light, however, so I've been pinning up dark sheets ...
Mr Collins a maths teacher is using YouTube and Magic Whiteboard to help GCSE year 11 students prepare and revise for their exams. Mr Collins also dresses up as a Superhero to get the attention of maths students. See the maths revision videos on the YouTube Channel - mrcollinsmaths Read more in Mr Collins blog also follow on Twitter @mrprcollins Over 80 videos have been added to help students understand maths. Mr Collins is also ...
Recently, over 400 winners who run small businesses met Dragons' Den Star Theo Paphitis at Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham for #SBS conference. Small Business Sunday, shortened to the hashtag #SBS on Twitter, was created by Theo Paphitis in October 2010. Theo is best known for his star role in TV's Dragons' Den. He is Chairman of Ryman Stationery plus Boux Avenue lingerie. Theo is also a mentor and investor to many other business acquainted via ...
The Sunday Times Travel section on page 13 (4th March 2012) recommended Magic Blackout Blind. Jonathan Futrell for the Good Gear section says The Magic Blackout Blind ensures you get a good night's sleep when a hotel's blinds or curtains aren't doing their job. Roll Magic Blackout Blind out like cling film, tear off a sheet and trim to fit. It stick to the glass thanks to static, leaves no marks and peels off easily. ...
Over 300 young people from colleges and schools across Herefordshire and Worcestershire joined forces today at the Business Game Tournament held at Worcester Rugby Club. Students were set a challenege of making a product that will help identify safe eating rice from 3 different bags. Teams had to pitch for 3 minutes to a panel of judges. Many had used Magic Whiteboard to present their ideas and concepts to the judges. Neil Westwood from Magic ...
Dragons' Den winner Neil Westwood from Magic Whiteboard yesterday, 28th February returned to his former secondary school, The Kingswinford School in the West Midlands. Neil was invited by business studies teacher Mrs Alex Griffiths to share his experiences of business and Dragons' Den. The last time Neil was here was 23 years ago. Neil talked to students in assembly and did 4 other classroom sessions to inspire students about setting up a business. Students wanted ...