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BizSpace invests in three new business centres

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BizSpace, the largest provider of flexible workspace with offices and workshops across the UK, has invested over £11.5 million in three new business centres. The acquisitions include existing office parks in Coventry and Bury together with two large office buildings in Gloucester – one let and one to be fully refurbished and transformed into a new Business Centre.

The three purchases follow the Company’s recent acquisition of Cheadle Place in Stockport, Equinox South in Bristol and newly refurbished co-working office space and Serviced Business Centre at Belvedere House, Basingstoke. All three sites offer high quality business space for small and growing businesses.

BizSpace’s Development Director, Nick Smith, commented: “The Bury and Coventry properties provide an opportunity to create smaller workspaces for local businesses alongside more traditional offices. In Gloucester, we are creating an up-to-the-minute business centre from a 1960s landmark building on a gateway site. BizSpace already has a very successful industrial centre at Morelands in the City, so knows the market well; this purchase is a response to that demand.”

BizSpace’s Commercial Director, Emma Long, commented: “BizSpace is engaged in bringing people together and enabling the regeneration of local communities.  We’re excited to continue expanding our portfolio of business and are looking forward to welcoming a diverse host of the region’s businesses as our new customers. Our focus is very much about making life easier for small businesses and start-ups, and we’ve done everything we can to make the process of taking on that important first business space as easy and fuss-free as possible.”

Stockport’s oldest tavern to be converted into mixed-use scheme as part of wider Underbanks regeneration in partnership with Stockport Council

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Stockport’s White Lion pub, which originates from the 15th century and has been a Grade II listed building since 1993, is set to be converted into a mixed-use residential and leisure development by Laurus Homes.

Having been closed and abandoned for many years, the four-storey building – which is situated at the junction of Great Underbank and Lower Hillgate – was acquired by Stockport Council in late 2015 to safeguard its future and to bring it back into use.

Now, through a partnership between the Council and Trafford Housing Trust (who own the Laurus Homes brand), the building will be refurbished into high quality apartments above a new ground floor restaurant premises.

Once completed the £2.4m scheme, which has a ground floor footprint of around 600 square metres and approximately 800 square metres of upper floor space, is set to feature seven one-bed, three two-bed and one two-bed duplex apartments.

The complex restoration and rebuilding will be undertaken by a multi-disciplinary project team appointed by Trafford Housing Trust. This will include builders Casey Construction, surveyors Anderton Gable, and architects Bowker Saddler.

The renovation of the White Lion, which was completely rebuilt in 1904 in a late medieval and Baroque fashion, is a key part of the Council’s £7 million investment in the Underbanks and Market Place which is underway, transforming this unique and important part of Stockport town centre.

The site, and Laurus Homes’ plans to rejuvenate it, were also recently featured on BBC Breakfast TV as an example of how town centres with empty units were being reinvigorated through residential conversions.

Paul Westhead from Laurus Homes said: “Listed sites of great historic importance like the White Lion pub can be very challenging to convert successfully and many developers won’t undertake the work because of the potential financial risks.

“However, being part of a progressive housing association like Trafford Housing Trust, which is committed to regenerating neighbourhoods rather than simply selling houses for a profit, we are able to work in partnership with local authorities and take on sensitive projects like these.

“We can also see the massive potential offered by a district like the Underbanks. It’s very well located and is steeped in history, but has also faced commercial challenges meaning many buildings and shops have been vacated.

“We therefore look forward to working with Stockport Council to bring the White Lion, and possibly some other parts of the Underbanks, back to life with a mix of high quality residential and sustainable commercial solutions.”

Councillor Kate Butler, Cabinet Member for Economy and Regeneration at Stockport Council said: “The White Lion is an important building in the heart of Stockport linking Merseyway with the Underbanks and has so much untapped potential.  The Council has wanted to see this potential realised for some time and for the building to be brought back to life.  We’re delighted to be working with Laurus Homes to turn this vision into a reality.

“The new homes and restaurants at the White Lion are just part of the transformation taking place in Stockport’s Market Place and Underbank that will see the area once again become the place to visit, shop and live.”

Business boost for Trafford with appointment of new start-up advisor

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Greater Manchester’s Business Growth Hub has partnered with Trafford Council to provide more dedicated support for people wanting to start a new business within the borough.

Suzanne Bradbury will use her wealth of experience to help new and recently established small businesses to grow.

Suzanne draws on over 25 years’ experience working in professional services and management consultancy. She also set up her own international business supplying lighting and audio equipment, and holds both a law degree and MBA.

Working alongside existing advisor Tony Ward, and the Council’s Strategic Growth Team, Suzanne will also be able to provide access to the wide range of business support services provided by Business Growth Hub, including:

  • Business planning
  • Marketing
  • Access to finance
  • Executive development
  • Digital transformation

Executive Member for Housing and Strategic Planning, Cllr David Hopps, said: “It’s great news that small businesses in Trafford now have two expert advisors to help them grow and add to the economic prosperity of the borough.

“The Growth Hub is an excellent initiative and the Council is working closely with it to ensure our entrepreneurs get the best support.”

Richard Jeffery, Director of Business Growth Hub added“Suzanne will add a new dimension to business support in Trafford, helping young businesses to grow and establish themselves in Greater Manchester’s business network.

“Anyone who has recently started a business, or is thinking about starting one, should get in touch with Suzanne to find out how the Hub can help.”

Exceptional customer service sees Bolton-firm Stanmore win prestigious national insurance award for its nursery cover as the company eyes further market expansion in 2018

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Bolton-based insurance broker Stanmore, who insure more than 1,800 nurseries around the country (around 13% of the UK’s nurseries) through its dot2dot nursery scheme, says the win of a prestigious national industry award is recognition of the exceptional customer service it provides – with a 94% customer retention rate – and which will help it increase its market share even further in 2018.

Stanmore won ‘Schemes Broker of the Year’ at the prestigious Insurance Times Awards which took place at the 02 in London on Thursday, beating 11 other big industry names to the prize.

In particular, Stanmore was praised for the customer service it provides for nursery owners through its dot2dot scheme. In summing up the judges for the awards said “Operating in a competitive market, Stanmore managed to retain 94% of its clients and grew its book of business significantly. The business operates in partnership with its clients and has forged a series of third party relationships to truly help and assist their customers. The judges were impressed by the passion of the presentation and how the broker uses blogs and online content to provide a consultation on risk to their clients.”

The scheme, first set up by Director Jackie Hyde 14 years ago and refined and improved ever since then, helps take the worry out of running a nursery.

Not only does dot2dot provide insurance cover, it also offers access to added support and many extra solutions that nursery providers might find they need – including specialist legal advice and support if a safeguarding allegation is made. Their network of partners have been specially selected by dot2dot to not only allay the fears and concerns of the nursery owners, but also to help reduce the instance of claims – protecting both the nursery business and the children they care for. Each nursery is allocated a dedicated account manager to ensure they receive the personalised support they need.

“We are so proud to have won this prestigious award which is testament to the exceptional customer service we offer to each and every one of our customers the mix of support and expertise we and our customers have access to is what really makes us different” said Jackie.

Sue Jones, Founder of Evolution Childcare is one of the nursery owners who has helped give Stanmore one of the best customer retention rates in the insurance industry – with a stunning 94% customer retention rate. Evolution first started working with Stanmore 18 years ago and from those early days with just one nursery Evolution now operates 12 nurseries in the UK, six nurseries in Abu Dhabi and two nurseries in Bahrain. And Evolution’s relationship with Stanmore has deepened as the business has developed. Sue added: “Together we have been through everything from safeguarding to meningitis.  Without Stanmore by my side with their exceptional support, guidance and protection, I honestly don’t think I could do the job I do, and certainly I wouldn’t be able to protect my staff adequately to let them do theirs.”

Stanmore Insurance Brokers employs 22 members of staff and is based in Little Lever, Bolton. The business was formed in 1962 and continues to go from strength to strength. “It’s a fantastic end to the year” concluded Jackie.

Law firm extends joint social mobility mentoring scheme with Manchester Met

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Manchester law firm Browne Jacobson has extended its joint mentoring scheme with Manchester Metropolitan’s Law School, as the firm continues its mission to tackle socio-economic disadvantage in the legal profession.

The pioneering initiative, which was successfully piloted in 2015, has been extremely well received since its inception with students from across all years of the University’s LLB programme applying. The scheme was highly commended in last year’s Manchester Legal awards and shortlisted in the 2017 ENEI and UK Social Mobility Awards.

The scheme, which is delivered by qualified lawyers and members of the firm’s HR team, is aimed at preparing students from disadvantaged backgrounds for a career in law by providing dedicated mentoring support they would otherwise not have access to.

This year, 13 new law undergraduates have been selected to take part in the scheme. These new mentees will be matched with the right mentors at Browne Jacobson who will share their experiences and act as career counsellors to help mentees achieve their full potential during crucial stages of becoming a newly qualified solicitor.

The programme will also deliver CV and assessment centre workshops as well as guest lectures for core modules on topics such as resilience to help develop key employability skills and competencies needed in today’s labour market.

Nichola Evans, partner and architect of the scheme, said: “Social mobility in the legal profession has changed little in over 30 years and Browne Jacobson is strongly committed to addressing this issue. The feedback from the last two schemes has been very positive, and we are already starting to see the impact the initiative is having in widening access and opportunities in the legal profession. We are pleased that we can continue to offer this scheme and look forward to working with Manchester Metropolitan University to build on our success as we continue to champion social mobility.”

Catherine Little, Head of Manchester Law School, said: “The support and commitment from Browne Jacobson has been invaluable in bridging the social and cultural gap that can be a barrier for some of our students. The robust scheme has been extremely well received and will no doubt impact our students’ lives as they progress in their career.”

Manchester Airport’s Dragons’ Den style enterprise competition raises record breaking sum for local hospitals

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Students from St Antony’s Catholic College in Urmston beat 19 other schools from across Greater Manchester to be recognised by business leaders for their ingenuity in Manchester Airport’s Dragons’ Den competition.

Competing schools from across the region gathered for a ‘Grand Final’ at the Holiday Inn Express, Manchester Airport and pitched their products to the Dragons, presenting a summary of productivity, finance and lessons learnt as a result of the experience. The Dragons were made up of representatives from locally based businesses including Cathay Pacific, Marriott Hotels and John Lewis.

The students from St Antony’s Catholic College raised an incredible £6181.28 through the sale of their imaginative and poignant Manchester bee tree decoration. They created the wooden Manchester bee decoration after being challenged to create a Christmas present that could be sold for £5 or less.

The winning team enjoyed a VIP trip to see Elf the Musical, where they were picked up from school by limousine before going for dinner and being taken to see the hit festive musical.

Fiona Wright, Head Teacher of winning school St Anthony’s Catholic College said: “The students have worked so hard, devoting many hours to the project both inside and outside of school. The staggering amount they’ve raised is testament to this and all of us at the school are immensely proud.

“The whole experience has been fantastic for them, and I’m sure they’ve come away with some invaluable skills for the future”.

 In second place was Priestnall High School who raised a whopping £4345.22. Third place went to Wilmslow High who raised £2097.30.

In total, a record breaking amount of £20,234.61 was raised by the 20 schools taking part and will go to Hope House Children’s Hospice, Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, East Cheshire Hospice, St Ann’s Hospice and Francis House.

Wendy Sinfield, Community Relations Manager at Manchester Airport, said: “There were some fantastic ideas this year, with real originality from the teams and I’m overjoyed by the incredible amount they’ve managed to raise for charity.

“The Dragons’ Den competition is not only fun for the students, but gives them skills and knowledge that will help with their future careers.

On behalf of the Airport Community Network, I want to congratulate all of the students for their hard work and inventive ideas, and I hope they go away having had some fun learnt some more about business”.

Sale Sharks and Seashell Trust announce new Partnership to get students playing Rugby

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Sale Sharks will deliver a rugby programme for children and young adults with complex and severe learning disabilities in early 2018.

The 10-week initiative between Sale Sharks Community Trust and Cheadle Hulme charity Seashell Trust forms part of the ‘In the Pack’ programme which has been a huge hit across the north west since it was launched in November 2016.

With the Seashell Trust logo featuring on Sale Sharks’ away shirt for the 2017/18 season, Community Trust Inclusion Officer, Vicky Irwin, welcomed the extension of the partnership.

She said: “We are very pleased to work with Seashell Trust as part of ‘In the Pack’.

“During the first 12 months of the programme Coaches from Sale Sharks Community Trust have worked with almost 2,000 individuals, with a total of 1,700 having a disability or additional need in eight venues.

“Our coaches deliver a variety of activities, including tag rugby, wheelchair tag rugby, mixed ability rugby and walking rugby to people of all ages and abilities across the north west.”

Vicky said ‘In the Pack’ is tailored for people who have additional and special needs, both physical and learning impairments, and aims to encourage people to become more active in an inclusive way.

“Sale Sharks’ first team stars George Nott and Halani Aulika will continue their roles as Disability Ambassadors into the new year,” said Vicky, “and will be joined by several volunteers from the Academy to deliver the 10-week Seashell Trust Programme.

George, along with teammates Jonny Leota, David Seymour and Alexander Tarus visited excited youngsters from the Seashell Trust earlier this month.

He said: “I’ve personally supported the Community Trust’s work in disability sport for three years now, so I’ve seen for myself what a difference rugby can make to peoples’ lives. We are all very much looking forward to the start of this programme.”

Stephen Pearson, Seashell’s CADS Development Officer said: “Opportunities to partner with a club like Sale Sharks which has such a great community programme do not come along very often.  It’s so important to provide new and diverse activities to stretch, challenge and motivate our children and young people.  They can’t wait for them to return.”

Loganair launches three new routes from Manchester to the Scottish islands

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Loganair is launching summer routes from Manchester to three remote Scottish island groups.

From late June until early September, Mancunians will be able to access direct flights to the north isles of Orkney and Shetland, and the Western Isles of the Outer Hebrides.

The Orkney route begins of June 22, with flights both ways taking place on Mondays and Fridays.   The launch date of the new service coincides with the world-famous St Magnus Festival in Orkney – sponsored by Loganair – which celebrates the islands’ rich cultural heritage through a renowned programme of music concerts, many of which are held in Kirkwall’s spectacular 12th century St Magnus Cathedral.

Services to Shetland commence on Saturday June 23 and will run through to September 1.   The first ever non-stop flights from Manchester to Sumburgh will offer excellent access to the rugged scenery of Shetland and the islands’ incredible hospitality and range of scenery.

In a similar move, the first ever non-stop services from Manchester to Stornoway in the Western Isles will operate from Saturday June 23 to September 1.   The 95-minute flight will bring new levels of convenience to customers flying to the Western Isles, and Loganair is already looking at means to add a second weekly flight on this unique route during the 2018 holidays.

Connections to all three islands are available on other days of the week via Loganair’s frequent jet service from Manchester to Inverness which are carefully designed to connect with its onward services to all three islands at Inverness.   With an increasing trend towards holidaying in the UK as a result of foreign exchange rate changes and security concerns, the airline is expecting a bumper year for domestic tourism and is introducing these new services to improve customer choice.

Loganair is also adding a new service from Manchester to the Gateway to the Fjords – the Norwegian city of Bergen – in 2018.   The one-stop service will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays throughout the year, complementing other airlines’ less frequent non-stop flights which only operate for part of the year.  Flights will have a short stop at Inverness but will be operated by the same Embraer 145 jet aircraft from Manchester to Bergen.

Scotland’s Airline also serves Manchester from Glasgow, Inverness and Norwich, with frequent weekday flights on all three routes.  It started flights in its own right, after over two decades flying under franchise agreements with other airlines, on September 1 2017.

Managing director Jonathan Hinkles said: “It’s always a pleasure to introduce new routes, whether year-round or seasonal. Manchester has become very important for us, and our new non-stop links from Manchester to the three main island groups to which we fly are an exciting new development.  The flights will provide direct access to the islands and will also enable island residents to fly to Manchester to access the growing range of onward flights available as Manchester’s status as an international hub goes from strength to strength.”

Julian Carr, Manchester Airport’s Aviation Director, said: “It’s great to see after just a few months Loganair is expanding its operations out of Manchester with several new routes.

“Not only do these open up Scotland to the people of the North, they also provide direct easy access for Scots looking to visit the excellent city of Manchester and all it has to offer.

“We look forward to the routes commencing and seeing Loganair continue to grow out of the UK’s global gateway in the North.”

O’Neill’s Pubs Unveils Craic-ing New Printworks Bar

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Manchester’s brand new Irish pub, O’Neill’s Printworks, opened to guests on this week following four weeks of extensive works.

O’Neill’s pubs are renowned as a hub for live music and sports, and their new Printworks bar will offer a comforting food menu for visitors to enjoy at the easy-going, Irish style tavern. Guests will also be able to tuck into freshly made stone-baked pizzas, 21 day aged steaks, mouth-watering ‘low and slow’ meat and rib options, as well as mix & match tapas including drunken mushrooms, pulled brisket croquettes and buttermilk boneless chicken pieces.

No Irish pub is complete without Guinness and at the new O’Neill’s Printworks there’s plenty to go around. But to accompany the popular stout, visitors will also be greeted with an extensive thirst-quenching drinks menu, boasting a wide selection of craft beers, ales and ciders.

Speaking about bringing O’Neill’s Irish bar to the Printworks building, general manager, Stephen Winstanley, said: “It’s been fantastic seeing the pub come together over the last few weeks. We can’t wait to welcome everyone and to see our guest’s reactions over the coming days.

“We’re bringing something completely new to the Printworks. Myself and the team are confident our easy-going bar, live music and entertainment offer will go down well with all who come to pay us a visit.

“Being ideally located, right in the heart of Manchester’s ever popular Printworks building, our pub is the perfect spot to get together with friends, family or colleagues to relax and unwind over good food amongst a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

“Along with our exciting menu we have a fantastic selection of drinks, including our extensive range of craft beers and ciders. O’Neill’s pubs have always been known for live sport, and our brand-new HD video wall will really provide a ‘wow’ factor when watching the big game.”

Following the extensive refurbishment and significant investment made at the pub 30 new jobs have been created for local area, with the team ready to pull pints and serve delicious food to guests.

Bury continues to offer excellent residential buy-to-let opportunities

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Bury properties are continuing to see increased interest from investors, looking to take advantage of the high rental yields on offer, according to John Pye Property.

Figures from the Land Registry earlier this year suggested that the ‘Manchester property boom’ is spreading to surrounding boroughs, with Bury overtaking the city centre for year-on-year price growth in July.

As a result, property auction specialist John Pye Property has seen a surge in demand for properties in Bury and other Greater Manchester boroughs as investors look for the best return on their money.

Richard Reed, head of property at John Pye Property, said: “Manchester has always been one of the go-to places for property investment, but we’re starting to see interest from buyers spreading outwards.

“We currently have a block of five self-contained flats up for auction this month (18 and 19 December), which offer a fantastic return on investment for a buyer.

“All of the flats are currently occupied, producing an income of £1,800 pcm. Based on the guide price of £150,000, this gives a gross annual yield of 14.40%.”

Located on Walmersley Road, the flats are located in an area of high rental demand.

“Our unique expertise across online auctions means the way we sell property online is a real unique selling point for vendors and is distinctive across the industry,” Richard added.

“The John Pye online property auction has grown significantly since its inception and with monthly online auctions there is constantly new property stock being offered to the market.”

John Pye Property regularly features properties from across the UK including residential, commercial and buy-to-let properties. Its latest monthly online property auction will go live on Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 December.