Local residents across Stockport are being invited to attend drop-in events to learn more about the proposed 19,000 new homes in Stockport, over the next twenty years, The local Area Committees are holding drop-in events in December to learn more about the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework … [Read more...]
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How to dispose of confidential information securely
One way to prevent fraud is to dispose of confidential information safely and securely. Would you be comfortable disposing of highly confidential financial information by simply dropping it in the wastepaper bin by the side of you desk? Would you house all of your accounting information and … [Read more...]
Prest Financial Planning in UK Top 100 firms
Stockport based Prest Financial Planning have once again been rated in the Top 100 Financial Adviser firms in the UK. Prest Financial Planning have announced that they have again been recognised as one of the Top 100 Financial Adviser Firms in the UK for the 4th consecutive year. This prestigious … [Read more...]
Robinsons brewery continue investing in pub estate
As Robinsons Brewery forge ahead with their extensive pub refurbishment plan, licensees Gary Chadwick and Carol Drummond have welcomed back regulars to The George and Dragon pub in Beaumaris. The new look emphasises the Grade II listed pub's unique history and architecture. The George and … [Read more...]
Blackstone Solicitors select Midshire’s desktop solution
Blackstone Solicitors have adopted Midshire's desktop Solution to assist in business growth. Blackstone Solicitors is to benefit from Midshire's new hosted desktop solution, enabling continued expansion of its operations. The award-winning solicitors will implement office technology sales and … [Read more...]
Electric Company Cars. Does the Tax stack up?
Electric Company Cars - does it pay? Between March 2014 and Match 2015 there was a massive rise of electric vehicles sold and registered in the UK. But what constitutes massive? 50 % increase – 175 % increase? Well how does 984% sound? This October the number of Electric cars on British roads … [Read more...]
Comedy afternoon puts a smile on Beechwood’s face
A comedy afternoon raised an amazing £75,000 for Beechwood Cancer Care Centre – smashing last year’s result by £15,000. Hundreds of men enjoyed the Man@Manchester event that was held on Black Friday, with Paul Sinha topping the bill – best known for his role on The Chase. He was joined by fellow … [Read more...]
Mad Hatters a hit at Bellway Homes Stockport
Mad Hatters proved a hit as more than 200 people attended the showhome launch of Bellway Homes Stockport. The event at Vision, on Europa Way in Stockport, started in style with queuing guests warmly welcomed by Bellway Homes’ sales advisor Suzanne McGovern, aka Alice, before enjoying a delicious … [Read more...]
Together appoints corporate development director
Cheadle based specialist lender Together has appointed a new corporate development director to its commercial property team as it continues to expand. David Cunningham, who will work with clients across the North West, joins from Secure Trust Bank. Prior to this he spent 21 years at NatWest, where … [Read more...]
Ransomware attack – inevitable or avoidable?
As San Francisco's transport agency becomes one of the latest organisations to be hit by a ransomware attack, is an attack inevitable for any one of us or can we protect ourselves? Computer viruses that threaten to delete your files unless you pay a ransom are known as ransomware, the fastest … [Read more...]
Stockport’s new interchange – a true work of art
Stockport’s new interchange is going to be a true work of art celebrating the town's heritage. Pictured: Altrincham Transport Interchange: for illustrative purposes only Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) and Stockport Council have appointed local artist Tim Ward - founder of Circling the … [Read more...]
Stockport College to appeal Ofsted rating
The Principal of Stockport College has announced that the college intends to appeal the latest Ofsted report which rated it as ‘inadequate’. The college, which was rated ‘outstanding’ by the education watchdog in 2008, originally fell to a grade four in 2013 when former FE commissioner David … [Read more...]
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