Your Monthly Roundup | May 2025
A memorable evening
As dinner venues go, Lichfield Cathedral is up there with the very best.
It was a great privilege to join fellow patrons around the 5000-year-old Fenland Oak Table in the nave on Friday evening for Lichfield Cathedral’s fundraising Gala Dinner.

The food was superb, the cathedral looked stunning and the company was great.
Well done to Oliver Birch, Sally Ann Newstead and the rest of their team for organising such a memorable evening.

Supporting local
We had a great time earlier this month at Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce’s Solihull Expo at Cranmore Park.
It’s always a pleasure to engage with other local businesses, share ideas and explore how we can support them.
We especially loved the speed networking – what a productive way to connect with each other!
Looking forward to the next Chamber event.

Always thinking ahead
At Hubtel IT, we like to stay ahead of the game.
That’s why, in just over 15 years, we’ve transitioned Fewcott Healthcare’s telecoms system three times.
After implementing a traditional Panasonic phone system, we switched them over to a VoIP phone system, allowing them more scalability and flexibility.
In 2020, they moved to a hosted telephone system, enabling unrivalled reliability and cost savings.
Read more about this in the full case study.

Thank you dairy much!
Jordan recently received an unexpected thank you gift in the post from a client who’d appreciated his patience and support on a tricky IT issue.
Our technical team are kept busy by our wonderful customers most days, so this small gesture meant a lot.
Jordan shared his gift with the team, and whilst it didn’t take long to get through the chocolates, the feel good factor lingered a while longer.

Suffering from poor IT support?
Common symptoms include unplanned downtime, a lack of innovation and disgruntled customers
If you leave it too long, you could end up with security risks, hefty costs and a long-term dent to your reputation.
Read this guide where we share the key signs to look out for in poor IT support.
