My apprenticeship at Companies House
Why did you apply to become an apprentice? I applied because I was just too excited to start work but I also didn’t want to stop learning or completing qualifications.
Insight into what our staff are doing, how they’re doing it and what it’s really like to work at Companies House.
Why did you apply to become an apprentice? I applied because I was just too excited to start work but I also didn’t want to stop learning or completing qualifications.
Read our Q and A with communications co-ordinator Donna Callan on her recent day working at a shelter looking after abandoned dogs in Cardiff.
As a graphic designer my work involves taking complex pieces of company legislation and simplifying it through creative design.
In May last year I blogged about my trip to Abu Dhabi to attend the 11th annual Commercial Registrars Forum conference and to share my excitement about hosting, for the first time, a joint conference of the European Commerce Registers’ …
It was my privilege to have represented Wales and Companies House on a 2 month management placement in Lesotho, Africa, alongside 3 other Welsh colleagues. The objective was to place us with a variety of local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to …
My name is Leanne Hugglestone, my role is corporate social responsibility (CSR) coordinator at Companies House. Here I provide an overview of CSR’s achievements, how it started and why I’m passionate about its development.
I’m Heather Gopsill and I’ve been part of the events team for the past 12 months. With 6 full time team members, managed by Viv Evans, we’re a small but effective team. Our work is diverse and takes us all across the …
As Chief Executive and Registrar of Companies for England and Wales I have a very interesting and diverse role which allows me to represent Companies House both here in the UK and abroad.
This Parliament ends on 30 March. Between then and the general election on 7 May is the pre-election period and the Civil Service communicates less, in line with the General Election Guidance.
In January I attended a new cross-government digital academy that Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) were running. The academy was 5 weeks in Leeds and a new way of learning some great techniques to deliver digital services.