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TONY and Jackie Powell are celebrating their success after clicking in an online competition. The owners of Atlantic Print, an Ashford-based printing company, won a made-in-Kent Cassius Intertainment Centre worth more than £2,000.
Theirs was one of scores of entries in a competition that launched the Kent Messenger Group’s dedicated business website www.kentonline.co.uk/business.
The Cassius, designed and assembled by Densitron Technologies, Biggin Hill, is an Internet-ready PC, a Teletext television, a stereo radio, and a DVD player. The all-in-one package is only two and a half inches deep. The compact centre is selling well in Harrods and is in use with the United States Navy.
Mr and Mrs Powell, who have two daughters, visited KMG headquarters in Larkfield where Densitron Technologies’ chairman Cliff Hardcastle presented them with their prize.
Meanwhile, Richard Harris and his partner Cheryl Harvey, directors of Andrews and Elliott, a 170-year old stonemasonry business in Margate, won a Cassius system in a separate competition in Kent Business, KMG’s dedicated business monthly newspaper.
The contest attracted a record number of entries. Mr Hardcastle congratulated both couples who were delighted with their top-of-the-range prizes.