Adrian Ashton
Consultancy, training and expertise for social enterprise and the third sector.
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floods
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Friday, January 3, 2025
after 20 years, it's time to go to the toilet
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My business is 20 years old. 20 years! Only about 10% of enterprises that start-up get this far. To put this in perspective - when I starte...
Monday, May 7, 2018
how social impact reports sometimes tell us more about ourselves, than about the changes we've created for others
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To my knowledge, I'm sill the only freelance/self-employed consultant to openly publish a social impact report on myself - and this yea...
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
what I've learned about freelancing after doing it for 13 (and a bit) years
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As some people who know me may know, I never meant to be self-employed - 13 and a bit years ago, I relocated my family from Cambridge to th...
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Monday, October 24, 2016
accidentally becoming a 'specialist masseur'...
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Over the last few weeks, I've been slowly moving bits of furniture, crates of files, and boxes of books by hand across Todmorden's ...
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Thursday, July 21, 2016
The challenge of staying responsible when your enterprise has been hit by a ‘business disaster’
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Despite what some people may protest, it’s actually quite easy to be a ‘responsible business’ – thinking about options for energy use, how ...
Monday, May 23, 2016
what I've learned from being an enforced 'digital nomad'
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As some of you may recall, along with thousands of others over the last Christmas period my family and I were hit by flooding. We had to m...
Friday, February 12, 2016
just because you didn't get wet, doesn't mean your business won't be killed by floods...
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We're fast approaching 2 months since Todmorden and the rest of the Calder Valley got hard hit by the floods that washed out last year...
Monday, January 18, 2016
on being 'washed out' by floods and becoming a homeless entrepreneur...
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Along with thousands of others across the North of England at Christmas last year, my home was 'washed out' by the worst floods on ...
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