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Alnwick Rum Opens in a new window

Alnwick Rum Logo Opens in a new window'The Legendary' Alnwick Rum is based on a unique old recipe first produced in Alnwick Brewery Co. over 90 years ago. Lost for over 20 years, the recipe for this distinguished dark rum was rediscovered by Ian Linsley of Alnwick, son of the last Managing Director of the Alnwick Brewing Co.


Bedford Council & Central Bedfordshire Council Opens in a new window

Bedford Borough Council Opens in a new window

The Borough includes the county town of Bedford, the urban area of Kempston and 43 rural villages - an area of around 120,000 acres. Its population of just under 140,000, is the most cosmopolitan in the UK, with some 57 ethnic groups being represented.

Bedford and Kempston make up the urban centre of the district - a centre noted for its excellent shops, wide range of high quality housing, first class educational facilities and unrivalled recreational amenities. The River Great Ouse is a central and attractive feature of the town.

 

 

Central Beds Opens in a new windowMid Beds District Council has two main offices, one in Ampthill and the other in Biggleswade. Strategic Management, Finance, Administration, Tourism and Leisure services are based in Ampthill. Planning, Building Control, Environmental Health (both Home and Work teams) and Contract services are based in Biggleswade. Cash offices are available at both Ampthill and Biggleswade.


Brent Council Opens in a new window

Brent Council Logo Opens in a new windowBrent is an ethnic majority borough, in the north western area of Greater London, is important as a centre for rail and industry, containing within its boundaries large trading estates at Park Royal, Cricklewood, Alperton and the former exhibition ground at Wembley where the famous Stadium, Arena and Conference Centre are situated.

Brent Housing Partnership (BHP) controls and manages the majority of landlord services (approx 10,000 properties) within the London Borough of Brent.
The focal points of local services are to our tenants and leaseholders with the core of our activities centering around customer services, rent collection and recovery, responsive repairs, planned maintenance, void management, ground maintenance, building cleaning, service charge collection, residents participation and rent accounting.


Bristol City Council Opens in a new window

Bristol Opens in a new window

Tagish host Bristol City Councils eForms software.


Bromsgrove Council Opens in a new window

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Bromsgrove is situated on the southern edge of the West Midlands conurbation and extends into the rural landscape associated with the County of Worcestershire. With excellent communication and employment links, it provides an attractive place to live and offers many opportunities and points of interest for visitors.

The Council is committed to providing quality services for the people who live within the District, and to promoting the economic and social well-being of the area.


Cambridgeshire County Council Opens in a new window

Cambridgeshire Opens in a new window

Tagish host Cambridgeshire County Council eForms Module


Contour Housing Opens in a new window

contour Opens in a new window

Contour Housing Group is one of the region's largest registered social landlords. With 20,000 properties under its ownership and management across 27 local authorities Contour is enjoying a growing reputation as a company to do business with.



Council of the Isles of Scilly Opens in a new window

Council of the Isle of Scilly Opens in a new window

For over 100 years the Council of the Isles of Scilly has provided a comprehensive range of services equivalent or greater to that of any mainland unitary authority.

Isles of Scilly Case Study


Darlington Borough Council Opens in a new window

Darlington Opens in a new window

The Council is Labour controlled and it operates with a Cabinet and Leader system. Since becoming a unitary authority in 1997 the Council has been awarded Beacon Status for its Community Legal Service, won a Charter Mark for its Leisure Services and has outshone its regional neighbours in the Government's Education League tables. Further successes with town centre CCTV, groundbreaking children's services and community safety initiatives have already earned the Council a reputation for innovation and imaginative use of resources.


Devon County Council Opens in a new window

Devon Opens in a new window

The Community Council of Devon (CCD) is an independent charitable company founded in 1961. Its 900 members includes the principal statutory bodies and voluntary organisations in the county, and many other local organisations.


Doncaster Bloodstock Sales Opens in a new window

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Doncaster Bloodstock Sales Ltd (DBS) is a registered Thoroughbred Auction House, selling over 3,500 Racehorses a year. The day to day running of the Auction House takes place from the company offices in Hawick, in the Scottish Borders, whilst we run ten sales a year from the new state-of-the-art Sales Complex in Doncaster and one further Sale at another location.

 


Ealing Council Opens in a new window

Ealing Opens in a new window

The London Borough of Ealing is made up of seven main areas: Acton, Ealing, Greenford, Hanwell, Northolt, Perivale, Southall. Located in West London, Ealing has a rich cultural history and has become a preferred destination for shopping, dining, entertainment and nightlife.

Home to around 310,000 residents and 13,365 businesses, Ealing is London's third largest borough. Recent investments into regeneration projects are responsible for the thriving economy and increased employment opportunities.

 


East Cambridgeshire District Council Opens in a new window

East Cambridgeshire District Council Logo Opens in a new window

East Cambridgeshire is a largely rural district which covers an area of almost 65,500 hectares and has a population of approximately 74,600. The population and services are centred on the 3 market towns of Ely, Soham and Littleport.



Elmbridge Borough Council Opens in a new window

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Elmbridge is a Borough where town meets country, creating a diverse and appealing environment.


Hambleton District Council Opens in a new window

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Hambleton have been a long standing Client of Tagish and have recently awarded Tagish with the work to upgrade their existing website to iSite. This project has included full graphical design work and data migration from their existing site. The data migration was complex with a restructure of the site taking place at the same time. Included in the project was ensuring the compliance of the content to AA accessibility standards.


Isos Housing Group Opens in a new window

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"The Isos Housing Group has built up a solid working relationship with Tagish. Our recent new sites have proved to us the excellent capabilities of the development team at Tagish"

"Tagish's interpretation of our requirements and customer service throughout the project development as well as their continual support is exceptional. We look forward to working with Tagish on future web development projects."

Ali Richardson, Communications Manager, Isos Housing

 


Liverpool City Council / Liverpool Direct Opens in a new window

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Based in the heart of North-West England, Liverpool is also Britain's favourite day trip destination according to the national tourist board.The waterfront area attracts millions of visitors each year to admire the rejuvenated Albert Dock.


London Borough of Camden Opens in a new window

Camden Opens in a new window

Camden Council provides a wide range of services for residents and businesses based in the borough, and also for visitors. These services ensure Camden is a terrific place to live, work and enjoy.


London Borough of Croydon Opens in a new window

Croydon Opens in a new window

With a workforce of about 10,500 staff, including teachers in schools, Croydon Council is the largest employer in the borough. Spending over £900 million per year, the council makes a significant contribution to the local economy.


London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Opens in a new window

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The Borough Partnership, made up of elected councillors and representatives from business and the public and voluntary sectors, has produced a long term strategy to turn local aspirations into reality - Hammersmith & Fulham's Community Strategy.


London Borough of Lewisham Opens in a new window

Lewisham Opens in a new window

Lewisham Council is responsible for providing a range of high quality services for over 248,000 people who live locally as well as those who work or learn in the borough.

Each resident should expect the same high level of service no matter which part of the Council they come into contact with. The Audit Commission has classified Lewisham as a four star council.

 


London Borough of Sutton Opens in a new window

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Sutton's 180,000-strong community benefits from a vibrant economy and a quality of life that has attracted many major employers. Unemployment is a low, with jobs locally mainly in the service area, professional, light industrial and retail sectors. The borough has a substantial population of commuters. Its prosperity is evident in booming shopping centres and in the district centres of Cheam, North Cheam, Worcester Park, Rose Hill, Carshalton and Wallington.


London Councils Opens in a new window

Logo of London Councils Opens in a new window

 

London Councils is a cross-party organisation, funded and run by our member authorities to work on behalf of them all, regardless of political persuasion. We also act as the employers' organisation for the 32 London boroughs, providing advice, support and training, and representing them in negotiations.


Merseyside Police Opens in a new window

Merseyside Police Opens in a new window

Merseyside Police aims to be the best police service in the UK. We want to deliver a quality service to the public of Merseyside.

 


Metropolitan Housing Trust Opens in a new window

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Metropolitan Housing Partnership is a family of successful businesses providing housing, regeneration, community and support services.


Newcastle City Council Opens in a new window

Newcastle City Council Opens in a new window

Newcastle - a great city - once in the forefront of 19th century industrial innovation, now, the forefront of technical innovation, leisure and culture.


Redditch Borough Council Opens in a new window

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Redditch is located within the beautiful rolling countryside of Worcestershire and yet at the very heart of the British motorway network.

A frequent train service links Redditch with Birmingham Airport and the National Exhibition Centre - providing easy access to the centre of Britain's 'second city'.


Renfrewshire Council Opens in a new window

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Renfrewshire Council is committed to providing high quality services at a price people can afford and to let the public know how they are performing.


Sandwell Homes Opens in a new window

Sandwell Homes Opens in a new window

Sandwell Homes is an Arms Length Management Organisation (ALMO), set up by Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council to manage and maintain its council homes. It is important to be aware that Sandwell Council is landlord, whereas Sandwell Homes is responsible for providing housing services on their behalf.


Sheffield City Council Opens in a new window

Sheffield Opens in a new window

Sheffield Metropolitan City Council spends over £1 billion a year providing a range of services for the 512,000 citizens of Sheffield. Most people use one of our services, or a service funded by us every day of their lives.


Shropshire County Council Opens in a new window

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Shropshire County Council is a large organisation, employing around 8,000 people and with an annual budget of over £250 million. That money has to be spent prudently to ensure the residents of the county get good value from the services the County Council provides. External assessments of our performance tell us that, overall, they do. In 2002 the Council was rated in the top percent of local authorities as "a good authority".


South Cambridgeshire County Council Opens in a new window

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Tagish have designed and development both the website and intranet for South Cambridgeshire.

The website and intranet were implemented from scratch, working closely with key players within the Council to ensure all requirements were met.

Tagish also host both application.


Southwark Council Opens in a new window

Southwark Opens in a new window

London's fastest growing tourist area earns its reputation with a rich and varied history, a vibrant arts scene and a confidence in the future that is demonstrated wherever old meets new in this rapidly changing borough.


Stockport Homes Opens in a new window

Stockport Homes Opens in a new window

Stockport Homes is a limited company that exists to manage the housing stock owned by Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council.

Stockport Homes is known as an Arm's Length Management Organisation or ALMO. This means that while the local council established the company, it operates independently from it on day-to-day matters.


Surrey Heath Borough Council Opens in a new window

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The Borough of Surrey Heath covers 36.5 square miles, with Camberley its main town and several villages set amongst wild areas of open heath, pine and birch woodlands.


Tandridge District Council Opens in a new window

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Tandridge District Council is one of 11 district councils in Surrey, providing services in partnership with Surrey County Council.

Tandridge Case Study


Warwickshire County Council Opens in a new window

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The Councils in Warwickshire County work together to provide a comprehensive range of services for people who live, work in and visit Warwickshire.


Worcester City Council Opens in a new window

Worcester Opens in a new window

Worcester is a vibrant regional centre well placed at the heart of England. Its position on the River Severn established Worcester's importance as a centre of trade and industry which continues to this day. With a population of approximately 96000, the city council works with its communities to enhance and preserve its economic, social and environmental well-being. With its enviable position, attractive rural setting, vibrant local economy and host of business opportunities, many companies choose Worcester as the place to invest and grow.