birmingham
accountants...
birmingham accountants...
3rd Floor, Fort Dunlop
Fort Parkway
Birmingham
B24 9FD
t: 0121 384 9580 or 0845 555 8844
f: 0845 555 8811
e: birmingham@dains.com
Fort Dunlop office
about us:
Our Birmingham office was opened in 2007.
The team in Birmingham provide a full range of accountancy services for all types of Birmingham businesses ranging from start up businesses, through to growing owner managed businesses, charities and internationally owned PLC's.
Our commitment to the Birmingham area goes beyond providing accountancy advisory services. Dains has been one of the major sponsors of the Great Midlands Fun Run for the past three years whilst using the event as a platform to run our Corporate Relay - where members of the local business community run, jog or walk in order to raise valuable sponsorship money for local charities. Our nominated charity this year is Birmingham Childrens Hospital.
With a number of our staff and Partners living locally we look forward to continuing the growth of our accountants birmingham Office.
⇱ Health experts lead obesity workshop
Doctors and public health experts in Birmingham have joined forces with agencies across the city to tackle the growing problem of childhood obesity.
⇱ Media Watch – May 24
Top Birmingham City Council Stories
⇱ Media Watch – May 23
Top Birmingham City Council Stories
⇱ Media Watch – May 22
Top Birmingham City Council Stories
⇱ Calling all recycling champions!
Following the success of Birmingham City Council’s first Recycling Awards last year, businesses, schools and local recycling champions have until 26 July to get their entries in to this year’s competition.
⇱ Avoiding 'meteorites' that can wipe out your business
Being ahead of the game in business requires constant innovation. The problem is in being able to stay in front.
⇱ Media Watch – May 21
Top Birmingham City Council stories
⇱ Birmingham strikes Gold at Chelsea
Birmingham City Council’s ‘Enlightenment’ display, which celebrates the forthcoming opening of the Library of Birmingham in September, has scooped a Gold award at the prestigious Chelsea Flower show.
⇱ Media Watch – May 20
Top Birmingham City Council stories
⇱ One week until Brandwood bin deliveries
Wheelie bins will start to be delivered in Brandwood for the Birmingham City Council pilot scheme next week.
⇱ Lord Mayor’s Show 2013
This year’s Lord Mayor’s Show promises free bank holiday fun for all the family on Monday 27 May.
⇱ Courting Justice in China
The fall from grace last year of Chinese leader Bo Xilai, followed by the trail, conviction and sentencing of his wife for the murder of British business man Neil Heywood all threw a very powerful, albeit momentary, light on the working of the Chinese legal and judicial system. The trial of Bo himself, later this year, may well repeat this process - if the authorities there permit it.
⇱ Severn Trent rejects informal bid: But does it matter who owns our utilities?
News that a consortium of three investors was looking at buying Sever Trent sent the firm's shares up by 14% this week. The potential investors include a Canadian infrastructure firm Borealis (ultimately owned by the Ottawa Local Government Retirement Scheme), the Kuwait Investment Office (the UK branch of Kuwait's Sovereign Wealth Fund), and the Universities Superannuation Scheme here in the UK.
⇱ Aim high, act now
When it comes to exporting there is no doubt that the West Midlands region is still reliant on the European and US markets. Having said that, many local companies are leading the way doing great business further afield and this trend needs to gather pace quickly.
⇱ The need for a compassion-led solution to economic recovery
The comments that are believed to be contained in a report to be published this week by the prime minister's aide of enterprise Lord Young have excited some controversy.
⇱ The importance of five years
David Bowie is undergoing something of a renaissance caused by the fact that there is an exhibition of his stage outfits at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London for which tickets are like 'gold dust'.
⇱ Unsafe at current speeds - China's industrial juggernaut
If you were to pay attention to the wilder enthusiasms of the popular press you might be led to believe that the threats to our traditional way of life from the depredations of health and safety were far greater than the economic upheaval being wrought by more obvious factor such as the flat-lining here and the changing world scene led by developments in China.
⇱ Learning lessons from the 'beautiful' game
I'm just old enough to remember the impact that George Best had on the game of football in Britain in the late 1960s.
⇱ LEPs: suffering from a lack of confidence, confusion and short-termism, says BIS Ctte Report
After Regional Development Agencies were scrapped by the Coalition government in 2010, smaller scale Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) were set up - effectively as partnerships between local authorities and business.
⇱ How much can we trust economists?
This is not untended to be a rhetorical question and is borne out of last week's news that an economic model which has been used as the basis for deficit reduction has been shown to have been based on spurious data and calculations.
Directions to Dains Accountants in Birmingham
From the South
- Take the M42 northbound heading towards the M6
- At junction 7, merge with the M6
- At junction 5 leave the M6 and join the A452
- At the roundabout take the 3rd exit signposted Birmingham/Sutton Coldfield/Brownhills
- Take the left hand lane when heading towards the Spitfire Island
- Turn onto Fort Parkway
- At the Island take the 3rd exit. The car park is situated on your left hand side and the Dains Office is on the Third Floor.
From the North
- Take the A38 Southbound
- Continue to follow the signposts for Birmingham
- At the Kingsbury Road/Tyburn House Island take the first exit signposted Fort Shopping Park (A47)
- Continue forward
- At Spitfire Island, take the 3rd exit
- At the Island take the 3rd exit. The car park is situated on your left hand side
- The Dains Office is on the Third Floor.























