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If you are newly qualified with your ACA/ACCA/CIMA qualifications or studying towards them and are near the end, look for Bookkeeping jobs in Beachamwell and find the perfect job for when you come out of education. Want to find new opportunities with great prospects in the world of Bookkeeping. Search for Bookkeeping jobs in Beachamwell and find the job that is right for you.

In the town of Beachamwell there is a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere around. With lots of local community activities going on for you to have a go at you will integrate into the town’s community easily.

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Felipe Massa insists he is not playing second fiddle to Fernando Alonso, despite controversy surrounding the Ferrari drivers in last weekend's German Grand Prix.

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School head fined over dog attack
A head teacher goes before magistrates after her Belgium Shepherd dog attacked a terrier.

Half-mast flag divides community
A soccer fan is asked to take down his St George's flag on a village green after flying it at half-mast to mourn England's soccer defeat.