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Horsham firm in Times Top 100 again

A HORSHAM consultancy firm has been named in the top 100 'best small companies to work for' by The Sunday Times, for the second year running.

Appleyards beat 1,000 other entrants to secure their place on the prestigious list, after 200,000 employee opinions were surveyed.

CEO of the company, Colin Morrell said: "I am delighted Appleyards have maintained their position in the Sunday Times Best 100 Companies to Work for 2009.

"When the going gets tough, working with people that are engaged with what they are doing, and engaged with our corporate values, is a massive strength.

"Our business is about people. I am proud to say that our people are amazing, and a real joy to work with."

Founded in 1936, the company offers a wide range of services for businesses in both the public and private sector, including uncertainty management, cost consultancy, building surveying and management advice.

For the full report see the County Times.

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