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In Command

in command

In Command is an ethical organisation that respects the diverse needs and cultures of our global client base. We are sensitive to issues of culture, religion, gender, race and political affiliations. We value our approach and total support of equal opportunities. In the commercial world we offer business and industry leaders the opportunity to work together with highly trained men and women from business specialisations and military backgrounds to look at your business through a different lens. Our highly trained experts all have international experience and many enjoyed hugely successful second careers in business. They understand how business works and operates. Those of our team from a military background have spent 80 per cent of their careers being trained. They are now sharing that training to help business leaders appraise dilemmas, assess risk, decide on action and respond in the most ethical and appropriate ways to achieve their aims. In support of a client’s commercial confidentiality we keep all client documentation and records secure to prevent third party disclosure. We support the benefits of personal development, training and career progression utilising some of the most qualified personnel who train global leaders. At the same time we respect professional boundaries by not encroaching into personal areas. We are transparent about all coaching techniques. Our military speakers are all achievers and inspire and stimulate new thinking that effect behavioural change, encourage higher performance, engender team work and better communications – or simply entertain. Business is increasingly recognising the skills of the military and turning their recruitment sights onto bright, ambitious and skilled personnel to tackle performance, leadership, logistical, engineering and Cyber security roles. Our special military events are fully covered by public liability and personal insurance. MEET THE TEAM MEET OUR PARTNERS © 2018 IN COMMAND LTD.

Dorset Walled Garden

dorset walled garden

4.6(309)

Dorchester

The Walled Garden is a beautiful five-acre landscaped formal garden situated in Moreton, Dorset. With on site café, garden shop (including a huge range of plants for sale), children’s play park, and a range of small animals to see! The Walled Garden also offers FREE PARKING and dogs on leads are welcome. We are the perfect day out in Dorset. Explore the gardens solo, or with friends, and stop by the Dovecote Café for delicious homemade food, fresh cakes, pasties and more! We also host regular seasonal and unique events from garden trails for children, crafts, fetes, yoga, open air art exhibitions, and more! For the formal gardens, a suggested Admission Donation of £3 is politely requested (not required for family area or café). All donations go back in to the continued maintenance and development of the site. The Walled Garden re-opened to the public in May 2015, and has undergone significant replanting and restoration since then. A wide variety of perennial plants sit in the boarders, which have been styled in original Georgian and Victorian designs. 2022 will see continued development of different areas in the garden, led by our Head Gardener Martin and his team. We’ll also be looking to expand the services we provide, events, and more. We look forward to seeing you! Moreton village is close to the historic market town of Dorchester and situated on the River Frome. Moreton has become well known because of its association with T. E. Lawrence, also known as Lawrence of Arabia. T. E. Lawrence lived near to Moreton when he served at Bovington Camp and was later buried in Moreton Church Yard. Every year thousands of visitors are drawn to Moreton to visit his grave, which backs onto The Walled Garden. Many visitors also visit the village to see the Church’s unique engraved glass windows by poet and artist Sir Laurence Whistler.

Coalporters Amateur Rowing Club & Hall Hire

coalporters amateur rowing club & hall hire

4.6(18)

Southampton

Southampton Coalporters A.R.C. was founded in 1875 and as such is the oldest and most established rowing club within the city of Southampton. The club has been successfully competing every year since its foundation. Coalporters itself takes its name from the rowers who transported coal to visiting ships on the River Itchen. These workers formed the club in which they could participate using their skills in competition against anyone else who would race against them. In 1884 the club scratched together a crew of 18 to race and beat a previously undefeated racing crew of 14 from the visiting American Navy. The race was set over a five mile course for stakes of sixty dollars . The crew imbalance was more than compensated for by the fact that the Americans could race their own specially designed racing boat, whilst Coalporters had to race in a disused service cutter from the condemned stores in Portsmouth Dockyard. The Americans asked for a rematch for higher stakes for which Coalporters took up the challenge and again went on to win. Soon after Coalporters were challenged by the "Portsmouth Shovelers" which laid the foundations for the more conventional river and coastal rowing competitions of today. The club has progressively grown in stature over the years to become a well renowned and respected club throughout the rowing circuit both locally and nationally. We have been on our present site beside Northam Bridge for over 40 years. The latest addition to the club was completed in 2005, extending the building further towards the water to increase the size of the training / gym area and also extending the back of the club to incorporate a club / committee room. The refurbishment also included the rebuilding of the changing rooms and the installation of new racking in the boat house. In 2019 Coalporters embarked on a new era to develop the club for the future. New storage and club refurbishment is now being planned, the first phase starts with conversion of the Northam Arch project. This will provide more boat storage space for members and our rowing crews.