Up to 6,000 officers to be recruited in the first year backed by £750 million of government funding, following commitment to increase police over next 3 years. A national campaign to recruit 20,000 new police officers has launched urging people to join the police and ‘Be a force for all’. The … [Read more...]
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Regional: GM Mayor responds to Government’s spending plans
GM Mayor Andy Burnham has responded to the Government's spending plans covering 2020-21 as set out by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid, in the Spending Round announcement in the House of Commons. Following the announcement that an additional Police Officers are to be recruited over … [Read more...]
Three countries, three golf matches, one team, one day for Bobby Moore cancer unit
Stepping Hill Hospital’s Bobby Moore cancer unit got a major donation after a golf club decided to play an epic day’s golf over three countries. Members of Marple Golf Club decided to take the Three Countries Challenge for their Captain’s Charity and play games in Scotland, England and Wales all … [Read more...]
musicMagpie achieves 100,000 reviews on Trustpilot
Stockport based tech trade-in site and refurbished seller, musicMagpie, has achieved a milestone of 100,000 reviews on Trustpilot. musicMagpie has accomplished 100,000 reviews within the ‘mobile recycling and unlocking services’ category, whilst at the same time, maintaining a 5 star ‘Excellent’ … [Read more...]
Stockport Homes Shortlisted for Investors in People awards 2019
Stockport Homes Group has been shortlisted for a coveted Investors in People Awards 2019. The social housing group has been named as a global leader in how they support their people to do their best work and go home feeling happier, healthier and stronger. They have been shortlisted in the … [Read more...]
Jargon may kill Customer Experience (CX)
Delivering excellence in Customer Experience – CX – can often be hampered by the over use of jargon. Glutes, BTEC, Macchiato, HIT, HRT, plaintiff, FORME, probate, ‘skin in the game’. What’s that about? Jargon surrounds us in everyday life – from the gym to the solicitors, from school to … [Read more...]
Partnership to inspire a new generation of Greater Manchester cricket lovers
As a nation of cricket lovers watches the fourth test in the 2019 Ashes series gets underway at Lancashire Cricket Club's Old Trafford ground today, young people across Greater Manchester are set to benefit. Hundreds of new and improved cricket facilities and a significant commitment to improved … [Read more...]
ICAEW urge government to simplify process for apprenticeship funding
Stockport accountants Hallidays latest business news and tax issues includes how the ICAEW - the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales - has urged the government to simplify the complexities of accessing apprenticeship funding. The Apprenticeship Levy took effect from 6 April … [Read more...]
Stockport law firm expands with trio of recruits
Stockport law firm SAS Daniels has welcomed a trio of new recruits to the firm. Carly Borne has taken up the role of solicitor in the dispute resolution team, based at the Stockport law firm's office in Greek Street. She joins from DWF and has vast experience in commercial dispute resolution … [Read more...]
Expert Opinion: You could earn £1,000 a year renting out your driveway
It’s all about location, location, location in the world of real estate and you could earn up to £1,000 renting out your driveway. If you have a driveway or piece of land in a prime spot, you could earn some tax-free income by renting it out. Stockport accountants Bennett Verby explain … [Read more...]
Stockport schools encouraged to apply for free learning equipment
As children across the country return to the classroom, Stockport schools are being encouraged to apply for up to £500 worth of free outdoor learning resources to allow youngsters to get hands on with nature. Applications for the Local School Nature Grants are open from now up until the 22nd … [Read more...]
UK: Home Bargains now bound by rules on treating suppliers fairly
Retailer Home Bargains (TJ Morris) have been told how they should adhere to industry rules in how they treat their suppliers by the Competition and Markets Authority. TJ Morris’ annual groceries, Home Bargains, turnover now exceeds £1 billion and the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has … [Read more...]
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