Greater Manchester is taking its first step towards improving standards of rented housing across the city-region. Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, who has made addressing the city-region's housing crisis a priority for his third term in office, announced in Moss Side on 16th May a … [Read more...]
Marketing Stockport News
Commercial opportunities at Stockport’s new Interchange
Five commercial units are now available to let as part of the new transport interchange and rooftop park in Stockport town centre. Stockport is undergoing a significant transformation with a £1 billion investment and regeneration programme. One of the first delivery milestones is the completion … [Read more...]
Robinsons pub team named finalists for BII Licensee of the Year Awards
Licensees at Stockport's Robinsons Brewery's The Fletchers Arms pub in Denton have been shortlisted in the Licensee of the Year Awards (LOYA), run by the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII). The Fletchers Arms in Denton has, for the last 21 years, been a top spot for drinkers and diners. Locals … [Read more...]
TfGM urge travellers to plan their journey ahead of Sunday events
People travelling on Greater Manchester's transport network on Sunday 19th May are being advised to leave plenty of time for journeys ahead of major sporting and cultural events taking place. It will be an especially busy day on the transport network, with tens of thousands of football fans and … [Read more...]
New women’s specialist mental health unit opens at Stepping Hill Hospital
A £2.4 million specialist mental health unit has opened its doors in Stockport to improve care for women experiencing severe mental health distress. The Woodbank Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit is based at Stockport’s Stepping Hill Hospital and run by Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust. With six … [Read more...]
Plans progress to bring further 7,000 government jobs to Greater Manchester
The Government Property Agency (GPA) has exchanged contracts to acquire a five-acre site in Ancoats that will bring 7,000 civil service jobs to Greater Manchester. The deal agreed with Manchester City Council will see a new state-of-the-art government digital campus built on the former Central … [Read more...]
Government White Paper looks to ease regulatory burden
A new government White Paper has set out new principles for UK regulators to help reduce the bureaucratic burden on British businesses. The paper, published 16th May, makes use of the UK's greater regulatory freedoms brought about by its departure from the European Union. Features set out include … [Read more...]
Vita Safety helps Bury Hospice elevate care
Stockport based health and safety consultancy, Vita Safety, has helped Bury Hospice to improve its care through enhanced safety and trust. Since October 2020, Vita Safety has provided tailored health and safety support to Bury Hospice, focusing on assurance and compliance, particularly as it … [Read more...]
Royal visitor breaks ground on latest phase of Seashell’s Royal College Manchester
HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh visited Stockport-based charity, Seashell, where she was able to break ground on the latest phase of its campus' transformation: a new building for Royal College Manchester. The charity, which is approaching the end of its bicentenary year, runs a specialist school, … [Read more...]
Expert Opinion: Honouring HR as the backbone of successful organisations
Ahead of International HR Day on 20th May 2024, Donna Morton from Stockport based change management consultancy, Lomarton, explains the vital role of Human Resources professionals in shaping workplace culture and driving innovation. Every year on the 20th May, the world celebrates International … [Read more...]
Local authorities to gain new powers to fill empty shops
New powers are to be granted to local authorities across England to help address high numbers of empty retail units on British high streets. From this summer, High Street Rental Auctions will allow local leaders to take control of empty shops on high streets and rent them out to local businesses … [Read more...]
Dealmaking VAT reclaim black hole losing British businesses millions
The UK’s £200 billion dealmaking industry could be missing out on around £150 million of VAT rebates for costs such as professional fees that are not being reclaimed, according to new research into the UK’s M&A sector by Azets, the top ten accountancy and advisory firm. M&A VAT costs that … [Read more...]
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