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.

educational administration, active directory applications, contract compliance monitoring, data publishing automation, time recording, timetable production, visitor control, survey systems, soap manufacturing, bus and rail scheduling, employee development monitoring, financial reporting, project monitoring, image library, web charting components, solictor divorce system, document library administration, property sales, hr systems, diagram creation tools, help desk performance, Marina administration, ticket sales, equality impact assessment, office administration, web reporting components, Robot maintenance scheduling, Robot maintenance scheduling, company performance dashboards, Marina administration, room booking, management information systems, purchasing systems
BBC News:
PM says peer did not give 'full account' over links to sex offender
Sir Keir Starmer was asked at Prime Minister's Questions about his decision to award a peerage to Lord Doyle. (Feb 11 5:54pm)
Epstein survivor calls on Palace to search Andrew's files
Juliette Bryant has called on the Palace to "act" on revelations about Andrew's relationship with Epstein. (Feb 11 8:03pm)
Andrew should be interviewed by police, former PM Gordon Brown says
Gordon Brown said police should "urgently" re-examine their investigation into Epstein's victims possibly being trafficked in and out of the UK. (Feb 11 8:38pm)
School stabbing suspect is former pupil, Met says
The victims, aged 12 and 13, are in a stable condition in hospital after the stabbing at a school in north-west London. (Feb 11 5:58pm)
Al Fayed victims say cases should be investigated as human trafficking
Police are investigating more than five people who may have facilitated Al Fayed in his alleged abuse. (Feb 11 9:01pm)
Serial rail fare evader fined £3,600 over 112 unpaid tickets
Charles Brohiri travelled without buying a ticket on 112 train journeys over a period of nearly two years. (Feb 11 3:07pm)
Wales could tax disused land to encourage house building
A Welsh government minister said the plans are about "getting more houses built", not raising money. (Feb 11 6:22pm)
Former Daily Mail editor tells trial he stopped use of private investigators
Paul Dacre told the High Court he put the "shutters down" on unlawful newsgathering techniques. (Feb 11 6:56pm)
Lloyds Banking Group to close another 95 branches
The closures have been announced days after Santander said it would shut branches. (Feb 11 5:08pm)
Starmer faces call to appoint woman to first secretary of state role
Female Labour figures say the prime minister told them he understood the need to end a "boy's club" mentality in No 10. (Feb 11 4:30pm)
Dead flies and dirty knife - Michelin-starred restaurant's hygiene failings revealed
Ynyshir says its approach is “intentionally non-conventional” and has “played a key role in placing Wales on the international culinary map”. (Feb 11 1:49pm)
Oatly loses long-running 'milk' battle with dairy lobby
The plant-based drink maker can no longer use the term 'milk' to market its products. (Feb 11 2:05pm)
MSP defends friendship with sex offender after Labour suspension
Pam Duncan-Glancy has lost the party whip due to her ties to former Moray councillor Sean Morton. (Feb 11 4:49pm)
'Fear and alienation': Senior Co-op staff complain of 'toxic' culture at the top
Lawyers for the Co-op said they do not believe the complaints represent the broader views of staff (Feb 11 2:59pm)
Flooding concerns remain but change to colder and wintry weather on way
Conditions are expected to turn colder later in the week. (Feb 11 11:29am)
Twelve men charged with manslaughter of football fan
Simon Dobbin suffered a brain injury from the attack and was unable to walk or talk before his death. (Feb 11 3:52pm)
I was in a car crash - then I forgot how to speak Welsh
Ellis Pears was involved in a car crash in 2024 that left him socially isolated and struggling academically. (Feb 11 12:39pm)
Moment Julia Donaldson reveals name for third Gruffalo book
After a 20-year Gruffalo hiatus, author Julia Donaldson announces the new book's title on BBC Radio 4. (Feb 6 9:14am)
Why all Olympic curling stones come from a Scottish island
A small Ayrshire business crafts curling stones by hand using rock found on an island off Scotland’s west coast. (Feb 5 12:11pm)
Who is Peter Mandelson?
Sir Keir Starmer believes Peter Mandelson should not be a member of the House of Lords over his links to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. (Feb 2 2:46pm)
'I've never taken drugs or drunk alcohol,' says Polanski
The Green Party leader reiterates his backing for "legalising and regulating" drugs. (Feb 1 2:12pm)