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Below is an overview of the services and solutions Creek Software provides. At Creek Software, we have been Bespoke Software since 1996 and aim to provide the same convenient, quality service that has made us a leader in the Bespoke Software industry.
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If at anytime, while you are browsing through our services section, you have a question related to any of our services don't hesitate to Contact us
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Bespoke PC Software
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Bespoke Web Software
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Bespoke Database design
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Bespoke User Interface
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5 March 2021A selection of powerful images taken around the world this week.Covid-19: More unions join NHS pay backlash and beer gardens deluged with bookingsFive things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday morning.Amanpour: Harry and Meghan Oprah interview 'won't be an easy ride'Christiane Amanpour, the chief international anchor of the news channel CNN, was interviewed by Oprah in 2005.Three surprising things you can make with mushroomsFungi are being used to make compostable versions of products, such as coffins and packaging.K2: Noel Hanna 'returning to find climbers' bodies'Adventurer Noel Hanna had to abandon a trek last month after five fellow climbers died.World's oldest known wild bird has another chick at age of 70Wisdom is believed to have had more than 30 chicks in her life so far, and several partners.Why is Harry and Meghan's TV interview so controversial?Harry and Meghan have given Oprah Winfrey an exclusive interview, which will be shown in the UK on Monday.'I've been listening to 300 vinyl records to get me through lockdown'Listening to all her records took Anna Doble back to her youth - releasing memories and emotions.Coronavirus: Europe in vaccine race to save summerWaiting for a jab and vaccine passport, EU citizens are impatient to get their lives back.Myanmar coup: The young rebels risking their lives for the futureOpponents of Myanmar's military coup face daily threats and violence, and yet defiance continues.Why popular YouTubers are building their own sitesSome big YouTube names are building their own video sites on the side - just in case.The mystery American woman wanted in the UKAnne Sacoolas faces a US court battle following a road crash that killed British teen Harry Dunn.After the dead horse photo, what now for racing?The key questions as trainer Gordon Elliott is banned for a year, with six months suspended, amid fallout from the dead horse photo scandal.How Kenya's Malindi morphed into 'Little Italy'Italian is the lingua franca of Malindi, which can be a culture shock when walking its old Swahili streets.Rangers one point from title after beating St MirrenRangers sweep aside St Mirren to move within a point of the Scottish Premiership title - and will be crowned champions if Celtic fail to win at Dundee United on Sunday.Sheffield United 0-2 Southampton: Saints end winless run at Bramall LaneSouthampton win for the first time in 10 Premier League matches as Che Adams' spectacular strike helps Ralph Hasenhuttl's side claim all three points at Sheffield United.England lose India series 3-1 following another abject batting displayEngland's series defeat in India is sealed with one final, abject batting collapse on the third day of the fourth Test in Ahmedabad.Xhaka error costs Arsenal victory as Burnley survive late siegeGranit Xhaka's error presents Chris Wood with a bizarre equaliser to deprive Arsenal of victory against Burnley at Turf Moor.What are the new rules for testing and hotel quarantine?Travellers going to and from the UK face a growing number of restrictions.Covid lockdown: Why Magna Carta won’t exempt you from the rulesPeople are turning to tactics that misinterpret outdated law to avoid coronavirus regulations.Covid: How will testing work in schools?All students in England can return to classrooms from 8 March, but how will Covid testing work?Covid: What is the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine?The Oxford University-AstraZeneca vaccines should save many lives, say experts.Coronavirus: What is the R number and how is it calculated?The R number is a simple but crucial figure at the heart of lockdown decisions across the UK.Postcode look-up: How many vaccinated where you live?The logistics of vaccinating millions of people across the country, as more than 21 million people receive at least one dose.Covid: When can I go on holiday in the UK or travel abroad?The government has unveiled its plans for unlocking UK restrictions, including holiday travel.'Vaccine passports': Will I need one for going out, work and travel?The government is reviewing whether venues can ask for proof of vaccination or a negative test.Lockdown Learning: What educational resources are on TV, iPlayer and online?As schools remain closed to most pupils, the BBC is offering a wealth of educational material.Covid variant: What happens when coronavirus mutates?New Covid-19 variants keep appearing – and their mutations are very different to the comic book kind.Covid: What’s the problem with the EU vaccine rollout?The coronavirus vaccine is being rolled out across the EU but there have been delays.Meteor captured on doorbell cameras in EnglandA bright streak of light lit up the sky in England shortly before 22:00 GMT on Sunday.Covid: Poldark's Richard Harrington took Deliveroo job in lockdownRichard Harrington was "thankful to go on my bike every day" as work stopped during the pandemic.Bereaved blogger Rochelle Bugg shares story to help young carersRochelle Bugg became a carer at the age of 25 after her mum was diagnosed with a brain tumour.Covid in Scotland: Visitors and hugs return to Scottish care homesNew guidelines allow limited indoor visits, but some care homes are sticking to tougher restrictions.Courier driver: 'I was delivering hundreds of parcels a day'Courier driver Michael says his volume of parcels has almost doubled since the first lockdown in March.BBC News - 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