Commercial real estate agents, Knight Frank, are warning of a 'drought' in high quality office supply in Greater Manchester, with high demand not being matched by new construction starts. Data from Knight Frank found there are no new schemes scheduled to start in Manchester city centre, with all … [Read more...]
News for: News
IN Accountancy welcomes Paul Brown as Tax Director
Hazel Grove-based boutique firm, IN Accountancy, has announced the appointment of Paul Brown as Tax Director as the practice. Boasting a wealth of expertise in the tax field, he will leverage his extensive experience to provide tax advisory services to IN Accountancy clients, supporting them in … [Read more...]
Stockport businesses encouraged to back Kits By County campaign
The Stockport County Community Trust is reaching out to local businesses to help support its campaign to get PE kits into the borough's primary schools. In a bid to help get the borough’s primary school pupils more active and engaged in PE, the Kits By County scheme aims to raise over £100,000 … [Read more...]
Stepping Hill Hospital cooks finalists for ‘NHS Chefs of the Year’
Two assistant head chefs at Stepping Hill Hospital have named as finalist in the national competition to find the best chef of the year. Slavka Vaysilova and Michelle Robinson are up for ‘NHS Chefs of the Year’ after succeeding in regional heats of the competition which took place at regional … [Read more...]
New photography exhibition celebrates the people of Stockport Underbanks
A photography exhibition depicting some of the many characters of Stockport’s historic Underbanks area is coming to the White Lion on Great Underbank. The exhibition will showcase the work of photographer Mark Fairhurst whose interesting career spanning six decades has seen him photograph … [Read more...]
Bank of England cuts interest rates for first time since March 2020
Economists at the Bank of England have voted in favour of cutting its base rate to 5%, the first cut in interest rates since March 2020. The Monetary Policy Committee voted 5-4 in favour of the 0.25 percentage point cut in interest rates. The decision follows interest rates having been held at … [Read more...]
Housing Secretary increases housebuilding targets for local authorities
Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary, Angela Rayner, has written to Metro Mayors and local authorities from across England calling on them to play their part in building new homes. As part of an overhaul of the planning system, all councils in England are to be given new, mandatory housing … [Read more...]
Poundland to open in refurbished BHS store Saturday 3rd August
Poundland will open at 9am on Saturday 3rd August in the refurbished former BHS building, marking the latest milestone in Stockport town centre's £1 billion regeneration. Poundland moves into one of two retail units created by Stockport Council out of the former BHS store after the council … [Read more...]
Sharp Europe recognised in Print Security Landscape 2024 Report
Provider of business technology services and products, Sharp Europe has been identified as a leader in the Print Security Landscape 2024 report from market insights firm, Quocirca. Recognition emphasises Sharp's development of its strong print security proposition across its hardware and services … [Read more...]
Gold ESG rating awarded to Manchester Airports Group
Manchester Airports Group (MAG), the UK's largest airport operator, has been awarded the EcoVadis Gold Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) rating. MAG, which operates Manchester, London Stansted and East Midlands airports, achieved the highest possible rating on its first time submitting … [Read more...]
Expert Opinion: The art of conducting an effective job interview
Stockport-based HR outsourcing firm, Hallidays HR, explains how finding the right person to join your business starts with an effective job interview. From encouraging productivity to improving team dynamics and customer satisfaction, hiring the right person can have a significant impact on your … [Read more...]
Low Pay Commission to consider the cost of living in future minimum wage recommendations
The Government has asked the Low Pay Commission to consider the cost of living in its recommendations for the rate of minimum wage for the first time. The Secretary of State for the Department of Business and Trade has written to the Chair of the Low Pay Commission as part of the Government's … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 81
- 82
- 83
- 84
- 85
- …
- 814
- Next Page »