
KIM Software Solutions Ltd
Plymouth House
The Square
Sawbridgeworth
Hertfordshire
CM21 9AE
Telephone: 01279 600171
Fax: 01279 600557
Enquiries: kim@kimsp.com
Map: View Multimap here
Directions
By Rail:
Sawbridgeworth Station is 10 minutes walk from the office
Direct trains from London Liverpool Street and Cambridge.
By Road:
From the South
M11 - Junction 7 - Harlow
Take 2nd exit from roundabout towards Harlow on A414
Continue on A414 towards Hertford
At the 5th roundabout (Edinburgh Way) take the A1184 to Sawbridgeworth
and Bishops Stortford
On entering Sawbridgeworth, proceed up the hill
Just prior to the first Pelican Crossing, turn right into Bell Street
Park in the Pay and Display Car Park (entrance on right)
Continue down Bell Street until you reach the Goose Fat and Garlic
Wine Bar and Restaurant
Walk down the alley just before the Wine Bar into The Square
The KIM offices are the second entrance on your right.
From the North
M11 - Junction 8 - Stansted Airport
Take the 2nd exit from the roundabout towards Takeley
After 100 yards (opposite the Esso Garage) turn right into a country lane towards
the Hallingbury's
Follow the road through the village of Great Hallingbury and continue to the
T junction (approx 3 miles).
Turn left at the T junction and continue into the village of Little Hallingbury
After approximately 2 miles, take the 2nd turning on the right (into a country
lane) towards Gaston Green
Continue on this lane until you reach the Y junction at the end
Turn right into Sawbridgeworth
Continue over the level crossing, up the hill to the mini roundabout
At the mini roundabout, turn left towards Harlow
Just after the Pelican Crossing, turn left into Bell Street
Park in the Pay and Display Car Park (entrance on right)
Walk down Bell Street until you reach the Goose Fat and Garlic Wine Bar and Restaurant
Walk down the alley just before the Wine Bar into The Square
The KIM offices are the second entrance on your right.
By Air:
Stansted Airport is approximately 5 miles from our office. |
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 "The
company inherited a rather haphazardly constructed Access database
and have not only ironed out a large number of problem areas, but
have also added some excellent additional facilities which have greatly
improved the functionality of the database, and indeed the company's
working practices and overall efficiency."
Phil Halmshaw, D H Barford + Co
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