Bespoke Development

From inception through all stages of development to final deployment, B&D can help you to deliver systems and applications to enhance the performance of your business.

A collaborative and iterative approach to a requirement, design and development cycle is preferred so that you are kept involved and informed. This enables you to refine your requirements and ensures that you get exactly the product that you need.

B&D has had experience of a diverse range of systems and applications over the years, some of which are shown in the list on the right.

When you need a business system or application developing, contact B&D using the link at the bottom of the page.

purchasing systems, room booking, soap manufacturing, contract compliance monitoring, management information systems, solictor divorce system, Robot maintenance scheduling, Robot maintenance scheduling, document library administration, survey systems, equality impact assessment, project monitoring, web charting components, time recording, image library, Marina administration, hr systems, Marina administration, ticket sales, visitor control, bus and rail scheduling, timetable production, diagram creation tools, office administration, employee development monitoring, educational administration, help desk performance, data publishing automation, property sales, company performance dashboards, financial reporting, active directory applications, web reporting components
BBC News:
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Officials are monitoring stock levels and planning for any potential disruptions to the supply chain. (Apr 26 12:55am)
The crime that never happened - but sparked a rage bait frenzy anyway
Misinformation about an alleged rape in Epsom became a real-world storm, but we've been here before. (Apr 26 12:03am)
Starmer insists 'majority' of Labour MPs back his leadership
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Homes evacuated after explosion near Northern Ireland police station
A security incident is underway following the incident in the early hours of Sunday morning on the outskirts of Belfast. (Apr 26 4:03am)
Giuffre family hold anniversary vigil ahead of King's US visit
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Influencer dies days after being hit by car in London's Soho
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Woman arrested after two children die in house fire
Police said two boys, aged one and three, died at the scene. They confirmed a woman was in custody. (Apr 25 5:11pm)
Woman and child die after getting into difficulty in water at London park
Police described the incident as "tragic" and said they are working to identify the pair’s next of kin. (Apr 25 9:45pm)
'Very funny' naked statue of Monty Python's Terry Jones unveiled
Sir Michael Palin says his fellow Python star Jones would have found the statue "very funny indeed". (Apr 25 10:40pm)
Relish and dread as Starmer 'shambles' hangs over Scotland and Wales elections
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Key figure in Mandelson vetting row will not appear to give evidence to MPs
The Foreign Affairs Committee says Ian Collard will only be giving evidence in writing. (Apr 25 9:27pm)
Extradited teen in court over woman's murder
The London property manager, 27, who was also known as Angela, was stabbed in Westminster in 2024. (Apr 25 11:45am)
Protest at RAF base being used in Iran conflict
Hundreds of people are protesting against the UK military base being used in the Iran conflict. (Apr 25 2:52pm)
Men and boys charged with raping teenage girl
Two men and three boys have been charged in connection with an alleged rape in Gravesend. (Apr 25 1:44pm)
Falklands veteran hopes King can persuade Trump to 'back down'
Simon Weston says reports the US is reviewing the UK's claim to the territory makes his sacrifice feel "irrelevant". (Apr 25 7:10am)
'Killing in prison is not difficult' - the rise in cold-blooded attacks behind bars
Is a culture of prisoners intimidating inmates into inflicting pain on others too normalised to change? (Apr 25 12:00am)
'Dad had a gun under his pillow' to protect largest UK medieval coin hoard
The Fishpool Hoard - consisting of more than 1,200 coins - was uncovered more than 60 years ago. (Apr 25 7:14am)
Gladiator Giant claims he was axed from BBC show over girlfriend's job
Jamie Bigg says he wanted to publicise his relationship and was told he "wouldn't be continuing" on the show. (Apr 25 11:51am)
Murdered toddler James Bulger's family find items from vandalised grave
The grave of James Bulger, who was murdered in 1993, has been vandalised twice, his family says. (Apr 25 10:00am)
Man given life sentence for rape and religiously aggravated assault of Sikh woman
A judge tells John Ashby, 32, that he will serve at least 14 years in prison for the attack. (Apr 24 4:15pm)
The assisted dying bill has failed - but the debate isn't over
In June 2025 MPs backed the legislation but now it has run out of time to become law. (Apr 24 4:45pm)