Whitchurch businesswoman named young entrepreneur of the year
Maddie Ashbrook, Co-owner of MOO and BOOM and JB and BOOM, has been named West Midlands Federation of Small Businesses’ Young Entrepreneur of the Year.
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A reporter for the Whitchurch Herald and the Oswestry Advertizer. I cover everything from breaking news to community issues such as health and housing.
Maddie Ashbrook, Co-owner of MOO and BOOM and JB and BOOM, has been named West Midlands Federation of Small Businesses’ Young Entrepreneur of the Year.
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