To mark the next phase of development at Royal George Village, developers, Cityheart has appointed creative partner Sheila Bird Studios to deliver a new placemaking campaign in Stockport: If The Hat Fits. Shot by local photographer Madeline Penfold and with a subtle nod towards Stockport’s … [Read more...]
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C&C Insurance Brokers open Bristol location
Stockport-headquartered C&C Insurance Brokers have celebrated the doors opening at the firm's eighth UK location in Bristol. The office is headed up by Mark Boyd, who is joined by his wife Trudy, who both have extensive experience in the transport, haulage and logistics insurance … [Read more...]
Captain to depart Stockport County
Stockport County have confirmed that captain, Paddy Madden will depart Edgeley Park in the Summer. Unfortunately, both parties could not come to a satisfactory agreement ahead of the club's 2024/25 League One season. Paddy leaves with nothing but the best wishes of everyone at Stockport County … [Read more...]
Gorvins Solicitors reveals new partner
Paul Lupton has been promoted to partner and Head of the Commercial Team at Stockport's Gorvins Solicitors. A longstanding consultant with the firm, Paul has a wealth of experience advising businesses on a wide range of commercial matters, drafting and negotiating contracts and providing … [Read more...]
King’s Award for Enterprise for Stockport firm
Stockport based Seda Pharmaceutical Development Services is one of 252 firms across the UK to have won a King's Award for Enterprise in 2024. Seda has been recognised for its excellence in international trade, winning the King’s Award for Outstanding Short-Term Growth in overseas sales. Seda … [Read more...]
Stockport’s Local Election: Liberal Democrats gain 2 seats
Yesterday’s local election results for Stockport have determined that Stockport Council is still in a state of ‘no overall control’ despite the leading Liberal Democrats taking an additional two seats from Labour. Led by Cllr Mark Hunter, the Lib Dems are now just one seat short of being the … [Read more...]
GM LINK innovation incubator launches for Greater Manchester start-ups
Cisco and Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) have launched the GM LINK Programme, a social value innovation incubator for start-ups across the city-region. The GM LINK programme is an new innovation programme where early-stage start-ups can apply for a package of support to help them … [Read more...]
TfGM award contract for Bee Network AV announcement systems
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has awarded McKenna Brothers the contract to supply and install Audio-Visual (AV) Announcement Systems on Bee Network buses. AV announcement systems on buses are part of TfGM's customer commitments towards full accessibility for transport, and will ensure … [Read more...]
Peak Translations partners with Aquabox as chosen charity of the year
Peak Translations, SK-area based language service provider specialising in language and translation services, has announced its partnership with Aquabox, a humanitarian aid charity dedicated to providing clean water and humanitarian aid to communities in crisis worldwide. Aquabox, founded in … [Read more...]
The Forum Theatre shares upcoming line-up of shows ahead of reopening
With work underway to reopen Romiley's Forum Theatre in June, the theatre has shared the upcoming line-up of shows planned to welcome back audiences. Everybody's Talking About Jamie - Thurs 20th - Sat 22nd June Jamie New is sixteen and lives on a council estate in Sheffield. Jamie doesn't quite … [Read more...]
Network Rail engineers to deliver £135 million of investment on railway this May
More than 800 projects worth £135 million will take place on the railway across Britain in May over the two Bank Holiday weekends. Rail passengers travelling to and from Stockport are likely to see disruption due to various works on the West Coast Mainline. Unlike roads, railways are usually … [Read more...]
New reforms take effect to support local councils to build more affordable housing
New reforms have come into force that will make it cheaper and easier for local councils to buy land to build more affordable housing. Changes coming into effect will allow councils to purchase land through Compulsory Purchase Orders without needing to pay 'hope value' costs. ‘Hope value’ … [Read more...]
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