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Latest designs for Bolton’s Egyptology gallery released

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As work on Bolton Museum’s new Egyptology gallery progresses, new designs for the £3.8 million project have been released.

Bolton Library and Museum Services are working with museum exhibition designers, Leach Studio, to create a bespoke gallery entitled Bolton’s Egypt.

Conceptual designs have been revised following feedback from the public and partners and these are the latest artist’s impressions of how the gallery will look.

Visitors to the museum will get the chance to view the designs more closely via a display situated in the foyer and on social media.

Bolton’s Egypt, which is set to open in 2018, will be divided into sections depicting the history and importance of the borough’s Egyptology collection.

These include: the Portico; Rotunda; Land & People; and Beliefs.

In addition, there will be a section devoted to Chadwick Museum – depicted as a doll’s house set in parkland – and how Bolton came to acquire such an extensive Egyptology collection.

Chadwick Museum was the town’s first museum; opened in 1884 in Queen’s Park. When it became too small for its growing collections, the museum in Le Mans Crescent was built in the 1930s and eventually opened in 1947, where it still stands today.

Local mill owner’s daughter, Annie Barlow, was a member of the Egypt Exploration Fund in the 19th Century and helped to raise funds for excavations in Egypt. In return for her generous contributions, the museum was given a number of artefacts.

Also, central to the new gallery will be a full-sized recreation of the tomb of Thutmose III.

Bolton Council’s Executive Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Resources, Cllr Ebrahim Adia, said: “This project is the most significant development the museum has seen in many years and it is a privilege to be a part of it.

“It’s very exciting to see the designs develop and change in order to reflect the museum’s collection, and I can’t wait to see the finished gallery.

“Bolton’s Egyptology collection is one of the most significant in the UK, so we’ll be pulling out all the stops to create a visitor attraction of international quality and appeal.”

Contractors Willmott Dixon have been on site since the beginning of 2017 and completed essential roof repairs and internal mechanical and electrical works.

Guy Lacey, Operations Manager, said: “It is a real privilege for Willmott Dixon to be delivering such a prestigious and historically significant project that will further enhance Bolton as a centre of excellence in Egyptology.”

Next on the programme of works is the fit-out of exhibition space, decoration and a new shop area on the first floor.

Nichola Ward, Head of Creative, Leach Studio comments: “As museum exhibition designers it’s been fantastic to work with the team at Bolton Museum and Willmott Dixon on such a significant project.

“Working closely with the museum team has allowed us to really explore the collection and create some exciting and often brave designs. It’s inspiring to work with a client team that is open to ideas and is really helping to create a fun-filled experience for visitors that shows the breadth and beauty of Bolton’s astonishing Egyptology collection.

“The designs have received great feedback from the team and we’re delighted to unveil our latest impressions. We hope everyone is as excited as we are – we can’t wait to continue our journey with Bolton’s Egypt and look forward to its opening next year.”

 

Singapore Airlines celebrates one year anniversary of its transatlantic Manchester to Houston route

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Launched on 30 October in the year that Singapore Airlines also celebrated 30 years of flying from Manchester, the route is the first and only transatlantic flight that the airline has ever operated from the UK and helps demonstrate its long-term commitment to the North-West region.

The route has had a busy 12 months, demonstrated by a few fun facts:

1 number of inflight marriage proposals on the route
5 number of weekly flights and number of different A350 aircraft that have flown the route
200 aircraft have spent just over 200 days in the air flying between the two cities in the first year
260 number of departures since the inaugural flight took off on 30th October, 2016
500 over 500kg of scallops and lobster have been cooked up for inflight catering on board
2,000 customers flying the route have consumed just over 2000kg of prawns as part of their inflight meals
5,550 number of bottles of champagne popped in flight
7,000 Almost 7000kg of chicken have been consumed inflight
10,389 litres of ice cream served on board during the year
383,914 Number of customer meals prepared
2.5 million number of miles Singapore Airlines aircraft have flown between the two cities since launch

 

To celebrate the anniversary on the ground, customers flying on the day will be treated to a digital Halloween make-over by Cheshire-based caricaturist Mad Badger (aka John Roberts) and Lancashire based artist Drawn by Mike (aka Mike Bryson), with anyone taking part entered into a draw to win complimentary upgrades on the day. In addition, there will be a few extra treats at check-in and on board along the way.

Anyone worried they’ve missed out can still get involved, however, as promotional fares starting from just £249pp are still on sale via singaporeair.com until 3 November, for travel 1 November-15 December 2017.

Sheldon Hee, Singapore Airlines’ General Manager of UK & Ireland, commented: “We are delighted to be celebrating the first anniversary of our non-stop Manchester-Houston route, together with the return of nonstop Manchester-Singapore services at the same time.

We have a long history in the region of over 30 years and it is exciting to still be celebrating firsts after all this time; from our first transatlantic flights departing the UK to bringing the first commercial A350 flight to Manchester Airport earlier this year. It shows the depth of our relationship with the region and for that we would like to thank both our partners and loyal customers for their ongoing support’.

Stephen Turner, Commercial Director for Manchester Airport, said: “It’s fantastic to see Singapore Airlines celebrating the first anniversary of its route to Houston.  Direct flights to the US and Singapore are hugely important to the 22 million passengers in our catchment area.

“As the only UK airport outside of London to offer direct flights to both Houston and Singapore it cements our position as the UK’s global gateway in the North.”

 

Orange on the menu as Sale Sharks team up with Once Upon a Smile for charity day

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It’ll be orange versus white for a good cause at the AJ Bell Stadium on November 10, when Sale Sharks host Saracens in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. The game will be played in aid of Manchester based charity Once Upon a Smile.

The Sharks’ first team will wear a limited-edition orange shirt featuring the logo of Once Upon a Smile, the children’s bereavement charity which provides emotional and practical support to bereaved families at their time of need.

This announcement comes a month after Sharks confirmed they will be wearing the Manchester Bee on their away shirt, to show the club’s solidarity with Manchester and the victims of the Manchester attack earlier in the year.

The logo will join those of corporate partners Together, Litmos, Morson and headline sponsor UKFast.

Mark Cueto, Sale Sharks Commercial Director said: “It will be great to see our boys running out in Once Upon a Smile’s colours. They do fantastic work in the community and I know the team will be wearing their shirt with more pride than ever come November 10.

We are very grateful to our sponsors for their support of this initiative, and it’s great to work together in aid of such a worthwhile cause.”

Limited numbers of replica shirts will be available for supporters to order from the club shop with a percentage of proceeds going to the charity, alongside a percentage of the ticket sales.

Daniel Jilling, Once Upon a Smile Co-Founder, said: “We are passionate about sport and supporting our local community, so we are delighted to get onboard as one of the chosen charities on November 10.

For us as a local charity to be working alongside the team is exciting, and to be given the opportunity to tell more people about what we do is one we are very grateful for.”

He added: “We also love the orange kit the team will be playing in and can’t wait to see the squad run out in charity colours.”

There’ll be plenty of entertainment at half-time, as Mark Cueto MBE, Sale Sharks ambassador and Commercial Director, will be dusting off his boots alongside club legends Sammy Tuitupou and Eifion Lewis-Roberts in a catching competition against some of Once Upon a Smile’s celebrity football team.

Hospitality-goers will have the chance to bid on the match worn and signed shirts in a silent auction, as well as a range of other exclusive and unique prizes, with all proceeds going to charity.

As the game falls on remembrance weekend, the team will also proudly wear poppies on their shirts, and The Royal British Legion and The Samaritans will be at the AJ Bell Stadium to show their support.

Tickets for the match are on sale now.

Visit: http://www.salesharks.com/tickets

 

Or call: 08444 994 994

Apprentice of the year announced

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The Apprentice of the Year Award, sponsored by Laing O’Rourke, has been presented to Turner and Townsend’s Ben Deegan, who is currently studying for his Level 4 Apprenticeship in Project management with QA Apprenticeships.

The presentation was made at the Chamber’s Property and Construction Annual Dinner last night (Thursday 19h October) at the Hilton Deansgate, Manchester

The Judges commented: “Ben has demonstrated enthusiasm and commitment to his Apprenticeship and has demonstrated going above and beyond what is expected of him. He has a clear drive and passion to succeed.”

Bethany O’Neill from Willmott Dixon, and Richard Wilson – Kier Living/Great Places were the other finalists. The winner and two finalists were all presented with an award, certificate and cheque.

The event was sponsored by Siemens, Skanska and CBRE, with Laing O’Rourke sponsoring the Apprentice of the Year Award, Parker Wilson sponsoring the programme and media sponsors Place North West.

Polystyrene converter expands into new eco makret

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A family company in Bury has expanded its polystyrene product range into the low carbon building insulation market – opening up new opportunities that could lead to huge growth.

Molygran Ltd traditionally specialises in custom expanded polystyrene (EPS) and polyethylene foam solutions for packaging, display and merchandising.

However, having enjoyed a steady growth for a number of years, the company felt ready to explore new markets.

This led to working with specialists at Greater Manchester’s Business Growth Hub, who introduced Molygran to the potential of capitalising on the growing demand for environmental products and services.

Throughout 2017 environmental business advisors at the Hub have supported Molygran’s senior management team to investigate how its EPS products could offer a low carbon benefit to the construction sector.

The thermal properties of EPS mean it is ideal for low cost insulation in buildings, an opportunity that Molygran had not explored previously.

“Buildings and insulation is effectively a new market for us, something that the Hub’s advice opened our eyes to”, said managing director Keith Fairhurst. “Some of the manufacturing techniques are also new to us so we had to learn to manufacture a product to the consistent level required for these uses.”

Molygran has now developed two new products that combine its existing extensive expertise in CNC profile cutting EPS blocks with its new knowledge of thermal efficiency. This includes both a ‘springy’ and tongue-and-groove insulation board, which is already in production and being sold.

According to the company, the existing and other exciting potential opportunities it has opened up could more than double their staff numbers in the next two years.

“We are also putting what we’ve learnt into practice ourselves”, Keith added. “Our new manufacturing site and head office has insulated composite roof panels installed, as well as LED lighting and a more efficient condensing boiler for office heating.”

Claire Scott, environmental business advisor at the Hub, said: “The market for environmental goods and services is growing rapidly around the world and many manufacturers are sitting on opportunities to diversify without knowing it.

“Molygran’s experience is a great example of how an existing product, if tweaked slightly, can gain a green USP.”

Hotel Gotham Celebrates Success in the Sunday Times’ Best British Hotels

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London, 26 October 2017 – Hotel Gothampart of the Bespoke Hotels collection, is delighted to have been listed in the Sunday Times’ 100 Best British Hotels, appearing in the top 10 within the ‘City’ category, as well as the sole representative of Manchester.

Now in its fifth year, the annual guide highlights the nation’s best hotels, focusing on those where the essentials of comfort, service and value go along with personality, warmth, and charm. Freshly researched each year by trusted members of the travel team, the hotels listed are those The Sunday Times’ loves, and thinks its readers will too.

Hotel Gotham was praised for delivering ‘a glamorous merger of 1920s Manhattan and the moneymen of 1930s Manchester – with bags of charm and humour’. Alongside the decadent suites and outstanding Two AA Rosette food, guests to Gotham can also enjoy exclusive access to Club Brass, ‘a cool members-only rooftop speakeasy’.

This latest accolade adds to the swathe of awards and critical praise received by Hotel Gotham since its launch in April 2015. Most recently, Hotel Gotham’s Senior Sous Chef Ross Chapman was named ‘Chef of the Year’ in the Manchester Hoteliers’ Association Awards 2017, while the property was named The Best Boutique Hotel at this week’s Manchester Awards.

This latest round of acclaim adds to the substantial prior recognition achieved by Hotel Gotham, which now totals 21 awards, including the ‘World’s Best New Hotel’ and ‘Best New Boutique Hotel in Europe’ by the World Boutique Hotel Awards ‘Hotel of the Year’ at the Independent Hotel Show Awards, ‘Top New City Hotel’ in the Hoteliers’ 100 Awards, ‘Best Launch Campaign’ at Caterer.com’s People Awards, ‘Most Stylish Independent Hotel’ at the Hilden Style Awards, ‘Coolest Boutique Hotel’ at the Cool Venue Awards, ‘Manchester’s Finest’, in addition to being named as part of the ‘International Hot List’ by Conde Nast Traveler.

“It is a tremendous honour to have been hand-picked by The Sunday Times as one of the UK’s finest 100 Hotels”, said Mario Ovsenjak, General Manager of Hotel Gotham. “My team work incredibly hard to deliver a unique, unforgettable experience to our guests, as well as to promote our city as an exciting and vibrant destination. As the only property from Manchester included on this year’s list, we take great pride in flying the flag!”

Tech firm now recruiting for new office in Manchester

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A tech firm specialising in world-class intranets and business solutions is opening a new office in Manchester and bringing new jobs to the city.

WM Reply, which specialises in business systems using Microsoft SharePoint and Office 365, is proud to announce the opening of a new office, joining their existing locations in Chester and London.

The new site in Manchester is located in the state-of-the-art iHub Offices in Piccadilly Gardens in the city centre and the intranet experts are now looking to recruit for a number of senior consultant roles to represent the company in the city.

Manchester is fast establishing itself as a global hub for enterprises working in the digital space, with the city’s tech sector worth £2.9 billion to the UK economy. Alongside London and Bristol, it is now regularly the location of choice for tech companies, from start-ups to some of the biggest names in the field, as demonstrated by Microsoft’s recent move of 100 members of staff to the city centre.

David Gumbleton, Lead Consultant at WM Reply, is heading up the team in the new location, having moved from the company’s office in nearby Chester. Although currently looking to set up a small team, there is no reason in future why the size of the Manchester team shouldn’t match that of London.

He said: “We’re very happy to be opening this new location and look forward to welcoming fresh talent onto the WM Reply team. It’s an exciting time for the sector, and an exciting time for us too.”

David believes it would be difficult to find a company with a better ethos and attitude towards its employees. Joining in 2012, in 2014 David was supported in taking a year out in New Zealand, before re-joining the company in the UK in 2015.

This flexible ethos also extends to day-to-day working operations of the WM Reply team. Given the close proximity of their office in Chester, any new recruits can expect to have plenty of opportunity to work with team members across the two sites.

David added: “Anyone joining WM Reply can expect to be part of a team with a great working culture. As a company we are supportive, inclusive and believe in investing in all our employees.”

Richard Acreman, Partner at WM Reply, said: “I’m very proud of the growth we have achieved at WM Reply. With the tech sector in Manchester thriving and the city the home of some of the best talent in the country, choosing to open an office here was really a no-brainer.”

For more information about WM Reply and their current vacancies please visit www.wmreply.com.

Online marketplace OnBuy breaks through two-million product mark as it reaches first birthday

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British online marketplace OnBuy.com has listed its two millionth product, reaching another major milestone in its rapid growth since launching a year ago.

The breakthrough comes amid a period of significant expansion for the online retail platform, which is seeing traffic booming at upwards of 300,000 users per month.

OnBuy, which launched last November as a British alternative to Amazon, has signed up several major retailers to sell through its platform. The latest is Vivo Technologies, Amazon’s seventh biggest seller, which trades as Electroworld and Thinkprice.

Cas Paton, Managing Director of OnBuy, said: “To reach two million live products is a real milestone for us and it comes a year since launch.

“We have done in a year what some other online marketplaces have taken several years to achieve and I believe that’s down to the strength of our offer, underlined by a real appetite out there for an alternative to Amazon and eBay.

“Online retail remains buoyant, despite the uncertainty around Brexit, and we are looking forward to seeing OnBuy grow even further as it goes into its second year.”

Other large-scale sellers to sign up to OnBuy include World of Books Ltd – the largest Amazon bookseller in the UK and the fourth largest Amazon seller in Europe – and Chalky’s, a major UK seller of CDs, DVDs and Blu-Ray movies.

All will benefit from OnBuy’s reduced commission fees, which are significantly lower than rivals and give more favourable margins for sellers that translate into better prices for consumers. OnBuy also prides itself on being a marketplace and not a retailer – and so will never compete with sellers.

The growth comes on the back of a high-profile advertising campaign on ITV to promote OnBuy as a credible alternative to Amazon. More multi-platform advertising, including TV and digital, is in the pipeline as the brand expands further.

Cas, who hails from Manchester, added: “We are proud to be a British-born company putting our own stamp on online retail and supporting the economy. There are some exciting developments coming up that we can’t announce just yet, but watch this space.”

OnBuy’s growth has been boosted by several key partnerships, including recently signing a two-year partnership deal for hosting and support with leading online cloud services provider UKFast. The partnership ensures the stability, reliability and speed of the OnBuy platform.

OnBuy has also joined forces with ChannelAdvisor, the largest channel system in the world, and putting it on a firm footing with Amazon and other big sites. For sellers using ChannelAdvisor, it means they can easily integrate their listings with OnBuy with minimal investment in time or resources through software they already use.

OnBuy is currently offering sellers an exclusive one-off 12-month package to pay no subscription fees in 2018 if they get live on the site before December 31. For further details visit www.onbuy.com/gb/sell/

Rochdale businesswoman prepares to open recycling plant

A NEW plastic recycling plant is set to open in Rochdale, with the aim of reducing the amount of our plastic waste either being sent to landfill or exported to China.

Maxine Brown, managing director of MB Recycling Ltd, is in the final stages of opening the plant, after sourcing finance for the expansion of her business, which she launched after being made redundant, later reaching a £600,000 turnover in its fourth year.

Maxine said: “In the early days, I quickly found the same message was going around – either send the waste to landfill or export to China, both of these options seemed to go against the grain, environmentally. I had a brainwave and thought about setting up a recycling plant to encourage firms to keep everything in the UK instead of exporting, which has the added bonus of reducing our carbon footprint. This is especially important now as China is clamping down on the imports of waste plastic, so more than ever is being sent to landfill.”

The 6,500 sq ft plant in Heywood, Rochdale, has the capacity to recycle 300 tonnes per month and 4,000 tonnes annually. Maxine has now taken on three staff, including one apprentice.

The finance for Maxine’s new venture was sourced through Access to Finance and Oldham-based business finance firm, PMD.

Maxine said: “I was advised to speak to Tom at PMD about financing the equipment and machinery. I was surprised how quickly the finance came through, it was much faster than I thought and was a really easy and smooth process.”

Tom Brown, head of direct finance at PMD, said: “Supporting local businesses is very important to us at PMD. We work with a variety of firms, from start-ups to large corporates in a number of different industries. When Maxine contacted us regarding finance for the equipment she needed, we used our contacts and expertise in the industry to ensure we secured the best deal for her new business. We wish Maxine the best of luck for the future.”

Maxine added: “Recycling is a passion of mine. Huge savings can easily be made for companies when you consider it costs around £100 to send a tonne of waste plastic to landfill. But it isn’t just the cost implications, it’s better for the UK to keep it here. I’ve definitely seen a change in the perceptions of recycling over the years – word is spreading.

“When people find out what I do and what industry I’m in, I do get a surprised reaction sometimes as it is a typically male-dominated industry, but it’s definitely a good talking point.”

Savills Manchester announces planning promotion

Brad Wiseman of Savills Manchester has recently been promoted to senior planner. Brad is one of nine individuals across the Savills business to receive promotion from planner to senior planner in 2017, after a series of promotions were made across its national planning division.

Brad joined the Savills planning team in 2015 as a graduate. Originally from Perth, Western Australia, he attended Curtin University and obtained a BA (Hons) in Urban and Regional Planning.

Specialising in retail planning and mixed use regeneration sites, Brad has experience of advising clients on planning applications for small-scale retail development, as well as being involved in the process of gaining permission for more complex development sites.

Commenting on his promotion, he says: “I am delighted to receive promotion to senior planner. Savills has a fantastic structure, team and a wealth of resource and research to draw upon and I very much look forward to continuing to progress my career with the company.

Matt Sobic, director in the planning team at Savills Manchester, adds: “The promotions follow a successful first half of the year for the planning division. Since joining us in 2015, Brad has been key to the success of the planning team in Manchester and his promotion is very much deserved”.