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.

Robot maintenance scheduling, document library administration, employee development monitoring, visitor control, timetable production, Robot maintenance scheduling, company performance dashboards, office administration, Marina administration, equality impact assessment, bus and rail scheduling, purchasing systems, ticket sales, financial reporting, image library, property sales, active directory applications, project monitoring, time recording, soap manufacturing, data publishing automation, solictor divorce system, help desk performance, diagram creation tools, room booking, hr systems, web charting components, contract compliance monitoring, educational administration, Marina administration, management information systems, survey systems, web reporting components
BBC News:
UK faces biggest hit to growth from Iran war of major economies, IMF says
The financial body cuts its growth forecast for the UK and warns the war threatens to throw the global economy "off course". (Apr 14 6:18pm)
Former Nato chief warns UK's national security 'in peril'
Lord George Robertson, a former Labour defence secretary, will use a speech to accuse "non-military experts in the Treasury" of "vandalism". (Apr 14 9:10pm)
We will name police and social workers unless action taken, lawyer for Southport families says
Chris Walker says he will name staff from five agencies unless suitable disciplinary action is taken. (Apr 14 10:45am)
Households could get free electricity for doing washing on sunny weekends
Providers can encourage people to use energy when "weather conditions result in excess supply". (Apr 14 2:52pm)
Burglars who used Rightmove to target homes and steal £1m of valuables jailed
The gang gloated about their crimes while two of them referred to themselves as Bonnie and Clyde. (Apr 14 2:08pm)
Fuel prices stop rising after 43 days of increases, RAC says
The motoring group says prices could start to come down over the next couple of weeks. (Apr 14 3:06pm)
Single-sex space guidance for organisations to be published after May elections
Equalities minister Bridget Phillipson says election rules mean a new draft cannot be published until next month. (Apr 14 3:54pm)
Number of asylum hotels falls to 185 after 11 close
The government says the fall is partly due to housing people in alternative sites such as military barracks. (Apr 14 7:01pm)
Student accused of murder over housemate stabbing
University of the West of England student Jamie Collins was found dead with multiple stab wounds. (Apr 14 4:10pm)
Woman asked to leave bar after wheelchair deemed a 'safety risk'
Maddie Haining, 18, says she was told she was a safety risk and escorted out of a Manchester nightspot. (Apr 14 2:17pm)
Driver jailed after his crane hit mum pushing pram
A man is jailed after Rebecca Ableman, 30, was hit by loose equipment on the back of a truck. (Apr 14 5:39pm)
Unsung Titanic hero's gold watch could go for £100k
The item was awarded to John Richardson for his efforts in rescuing survivors of the 1912 disaster. (Apr 14 12:03pm)
Misconduct inquiry over fatal schoolgirl crash
The families of Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau, who died at an end-of-term tea party, say the initial investigation was flawed. (Apr 14 5:08pm)
Baby found under floorboards may have died 300 years ago
An inquest opens into the mysterious death of an unknown baby whose skeleton was found by builders. (Apr 14 1:41pm)
Grand National horse trainer jailed for beating man with hockey stick
A Grand National trainer is sentenced for the "appalling" beating on a dog walker with a hockey stick. (Apr 14 12:39pm)
Customers failed over outages, water boss tells MPs
Bosses at South East Water are grilled over failures that left thousands without water over winter. (Apr 14 7:19pm)
Mum jailed after covering for her hit-and-run biker son
Terry Follows led a cover-up after her son Kaylem Longhurst seriously injured six-year-old Arlo Buckley. (Apr 14 4:28pm)
What do people think of Kanye West being blocked from entering the UK?
This summer's Wireless Festival has been cancelled after headliner Kanye West was blocked from coming to the UK. (Apr 7 7:31pm)
'Unbelievable!': Backshall overjoyed at rare sighting of orcas
Steve Backshall spotted two of the UK's last surviving orcas which he described as one of his "greatest British wildlife moments". (Apr 2 5:21pm)
Watch: Carol Kirkwood's funniest moments on air
As the BBC weather presenter bids farewell after 25 years, we take you through some of her best moments on screen. (Apr 1 9:30am)
How much screen time is too much for under fives?
The BBC's Vanessa Clarke talks through the government's new advice for children using screens. (Mar 28 7:02am)