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GREEN SOLUTIONS – HOW YOU CAN SAVE CASH AND HELP THE ENVIRONMENT

SAVINGS EXPERTS REVEAL THE BEST MONEY-SAVING GREEN TECH TO INVEST IN, FOLLOWING ONS CLIMATE CHANGE REVELATIONS 

Climate change and the cost of living crises have sparked a surge in British households investing in green technology, as savings experts reveal the best options to save money and help the planet.

Latest data, published by the ONS today, shows that around two-thirds of UK adults (64%) are worried about the impact of climate change, with only 4% of the nation feeling that the UK is ‘well-prepared’ for hotter summers.*

There are very good reasons to be concerned, as data from the Met Office shows that June was the hottest on record**, followed by the world’s warmest month on record in July.***

Global warming combined with skyrocketing energy bills has already seen an increasing number of Brits turning to green technology.

Industry figures show that more than 50,700 households installed solar panels between January and March this year – the highest level in the past seven years.****

Savings experts at money.co.uk/savings-accounts today revealed how you can win on both fronts – financially and environmentally – by investing in green technology that helps save you money in the long term while combating climate change.

Lucinda O’Brien, expert at money.co.uk savings accounts, said: “Traditional sources of electricity are not only hurting the environment but the money in your pocket as well, through expensive energy bills!

“Investing in green technology that allows you to reduce your energy consumption, or even produce your own in a more sustainable way, will not not only benefit the environment but will boost your finances through savings as well.

“Solar panels are the obvious choice, as generating your own electricity can save you lots of money on your energy bill – despite being fairly expensive to install you can make savings for years to come by having your own energy source.

“Likewise, next time you purchase a new car it is worth considering buying an electric vehicle and installing a charging point at your home, rather than a traditional petrol or diesel car, as they can save you thousands on fuel, as well as being more environmentally friendly.

“You can also make smaller, inexpensive investments sooner, for example by changing all of the light bulbs in your home to LED bulbs which use much less energy and can save you up to £60 a year on lighting alone, while smart metres can help you monitor and limit your energy consumption.

“It’s important to not just make these changes and fritter away the savings, but rather to put the money you save into a high-yield savings account and earn interest on it, to really make the most of your savings.”

For more information and guidance on saving, including the best savings rates available today, visit: https://www.money.co.uk/savings-accounts

Gals Aloud Make a Glorious Return to the West End Stage!

Prepare to be dazzled as the iconic girl band of the millennium, GIRLS ALOUD, takes the stage in a spectacular DRAG extravaganza at the renowned Lyric Theatre. This fierce, funny, and fabulous tribute show promises a night of entertainment like never before.

Experience the magic of GIRLS ALOUD in an entirely new light, merging camp and silliness with the unique charm that only drag can deliver. As hailed by VICE, it seamlessly dances between homage and parody.

Embrace the extravaganza with the fabulous five, Nadine, Cheryl, Sarah, Nicola, and Kimberley, as they are brought to life in a riotous tribute show. Relive the highs and lows of their journey and celebrate the triumphant return of Javine.

The stage will shine with the presence of RuPaul’s Drag Race stars CHERYL HOLE and KITTY SCOTT-CLAUS, alongside drag superstars HERR, OPHELIA LOVE, KYRAN THRAXX, and YSHEE BLACK. Together, they create an unmissable homage to the beloved reality TV supergroup.

Kitty Scott-Claus, a finalist on Drag Race and known for her appearances on Masterchef and Queen of the Night, shares her enthusiasm: “The West End welcomes back Gals Aloud, and I couldn’t be more thrilled! This show is an absolute blast, and we’re geared up for another amazing night with the fabulous West End audience!”

Christopher Clegg, the visionary behind TuckShop and director of Gals Aloud, expresses his eagerness to present the sensational GALS ALOUD on the West End stage once again. After captivating audiences across the nation and achieving a triumphant night at the Garrick Theatre in 2021, this camp-filled night promises to be brimming with the iconic hits of one of the most legendary girl bands in history.

Embark on a journey that encompasses Girls Aloud’s chart-topping hits, classic solo singles, unforgettable TV moments, humorous passport mishaps, cloakroom encounters, and so much more. The show guarantees an unforgettable evening of entertainment.

Event Details:

GALS ALOUD
Date: Saturday, 16th September
Time: 8:00 PM
Venue: Lyric Theatre
Address: 29 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 7ES

Ticket options: £20, £30, £40, £60 (Premium with Meet and Greet, and signed poster)

For ticket bookings and more information, visit:
http://www.GalsAloud.com
http://www.NimaxTheatres.com

Liam Gallagher’s new live album Knebworth 22 is out today along with a new Adidas LG2 SPZL

NEW LIVE ALBUM ‘KNEBWORTH 22’ IS OUT NOW 

LISTEN / BUY HERE  

WATCH THE NEW LIVE VIDEO OF ‘CHAMPAGNE SUPERNOVA’ HERE  

“An epic rendering of a Biblical concert… Immersive, electrifying and celebratory – Liam Gallagher delivers a history-making set for his new live album ‘Knebworth 22’.” 8/10 – Clash  

“Bristles with visceral power and panache.” **** – Daily Mail  

“This is one of those gigs that will live forever.” **** – The Sun  

“Really captures the raw atmosphere of the Liam Gallagher live experience.” – Louder Than War 

Today sees the release of Liam Gallagher’s highly anticipated ‘Knebworth 22’ live album. Both a celebration and a souvenir of the two biggest solo shows of his career to date, the album is released alongside a live video of the closing song ‘Champagne Supernova’

‘Knebworth 22’ unfolds with an electrifying intensity, its setlist taking in Liam’s biggest solo songs, a selection of iconic Oasis anthems and a few deep cuts for good measure. Whether Liam and his band are firing on full throttle (see the early one-two of ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Star’ and ‘Wall Of Glass’) or delivering phones-in-the-air slowburners (particularly ‘Once’ and ‘More Power’), their performance more than matches the phenomenal scale of the occasion. And the atmosphere is on fire too, from the first roar of excitement as Liam steps on-stage, to the 80,000 voices that join him for a climactic ‘Champagne Supernova’.  

In a recent conversation with Jo Whiley on Radio 2Liam compared his two triumphant solo Knebworth shows to those famous Oasis gigs at the same location back in 1996. He commented, It’s like a boxer when he wins his first title, it’s amazing but then when you lose it, and when you go back and win it 26 years later, I think the one that means the most is the one 26 years later.” 

The new live video of ‘Champagne Supernova’ provides a rush of nostalgia for the not-so-distant past and captures memories that will last a lifetime: from the introduction of special guest John Squire of the Stone Roses to a sea of ecstatic faces in the crowd, many of whom weren’t even born when the song was first released, and then the final dazzling firework display. Naturally Liam’s timeless vocal class and charismatic swagger makes him the star of the show, but by the end even he looks overawed by how big an occasion it was – just read his lips as he turns to step off stage. 

In addition to its digital/streaming formats, ‘Knebworth 22’ is also available HERE on CD and three differently coloured double-vinyl editions. The gatefold vinyl opens to reveal an aerial photo of the show, which demonstrates just how big an event it was. Other items to remember the occasion with include a festival flag, a live print, an art print, a souvenir ticket, a wristband, two t-shirt designs and a bottle opener. 

Liam launched ‘Knebworth 22’ – a document of his biggest ever shows – by playing one of his smallest ever gigs at KOKO earlier this week. Fans provided a rapturous welcome to the return of guitarist and Oasis legend Bonehead following his battle with cancer, and the show concluded with their take on the Jimi Hendrix classic ‘Are You Experienced?’

Today also sees the launch of the third adidas shoe collaboration between Liam and adidas Spezial founder Gary Aspden after they reunited to create a second colourway of the LG2 SPZL. Blending the timeless elegance of classic archival styles with Liam’s inimitable perspective there was always an appetite from both sides to do another colourway of this new hybrid silhouette. The LG2 SPZL was designed with Liam’s input and is loosely based on a number of different historical adidas footwear references. This latest version of the LG2 SPZL gives a nod to early colourways of the adidas Country (with a different material mix) by mixing the bottle green stripes and heel with gum outsole on a chalk white base – signed off with his inimitable portrait on the tongue. This new shoe extends the celebration of adidas heritage with Liam’s musical legacy. 

Liam has signed three pairs of the Adidas LG2 SPZL range from his personal collection which fans based in the UK can now win. Visit Liam’s official store and purchase a copy of ‘Knebworth 22’ for a chance to win the signed collectables.   

The new version of the LG2 SPZL will be on display ahead of its release at Liam’s pop-up gallery, which is located adjacent to the entrance to Café KOKO. Displaying exclusive ‘Knebworth 22’ photography from Charlie Lightening and Richard Welland Studios, the gallery proved to be a big hit with fans on the day of the KOKO show and is now back open again today from midday to 7pm. In addition to the photography, the gallery will also be selling copies of ‘Knebworth 22’ on vinyl and CD, as well as some Liam merch designs. 

Tomorrow Liam plays his only UK festival show of the summer with a headline set at Boardmasters, and he will then head to Japan for Summersonic festival dates in Tokyo and Osaka.  

‘Knebworth 22’ tracklist: 

  1. ‘Hello’ 
  2. ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Star’ 
  3. ‘Wall Of Glass’ 
  4. ‘Shockwave’ 
  5. ‘Everything’s Electric’ 
  6. ‘Roll It Over’ 
  7. ‘Slide Away’ 
  8. ‘More Power’ 
  9. ‘C’mon You Know’ 
  10. ‘The River’ 
  11. ‘Once’ 
  12. ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ 
  13. ‘Some Might Say’ 
  14. ‘Supersonic’ 
  15. ‘Wonderwall’ 
  16. ‘Champagne Supernova’ 

IMPORTANT SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT FOR STAGECOACH MANCHESTER CUSTOMERS

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Stagecoach Manchester regrets to inform customers that bus drivers will be taking industrial action on 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th August 2023.  

During these dates, Stagecoach will be operating the following limited services only between 07:00 hours and 19:00 hours. 

  • Service 43 – every 15 minutes 
  • Service 192 – every 15 minutes (Hazel Grove to Manchester) and every 15 minutes (Stepping Hill Hospital to Manchester) 
  • Service 201 – every 15 minutes 
  • Service 203 – every 15 minutes  
  • Service 219 – every 15 minutes 

Services operating out of Stagecoach Manchester’s Middleton and Wigan Depots are unaffected by this action and the following services will operate as normal: 

Middleton services 

  • 56, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 149, 171, 172, 350, 426 
  • The following services will also run on Sunday 129, 343, 415 
Wigan Services
  • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 10A, 34, 34A 

Lee Wasnidge, Managing Director of Stagecoach Manchester, said:   

“We’re extremely sorry that we will be running a reduced service in parts of Greater Manchester because of the industrial action being taken by Unite the Union. I would like to thank our customers for their patience and understanding, and I want to reassure them that we remain committed to working with Unite the Union to resolve this dispute as quickly as possible.

“We have been negotiating intensively with Unite to reach a fair pay deal that recognises the commitment and professionalism of our workforce, whilst ensuring that pay rises are affordable. We have made a significantly improved, above inflation, offer of a 14.3% pay increase plus a one-off payment of £750. Unlike other public sector workers, our drivers have received above inflation pay increases over recent years, including during the pandemic, and so it was very disappointing that this latest offer was rejected.

“We know that Manchester depends on our services to keep the city moving, with over two million passenger journeys a week. Industrial action disrupts the lives of local people who depend on our buses to get to work and access public services, and impacts local businesses.  As we look to reverse a 15% reduction in the number of people travelling by bus since the pandemic and drive improvements to bus services in the region, the focus of everyone should be on protecting the long-term sustainability of services.

“We remain open to negotiate further with Unite the Union to find a pay settlement that works for our staff, our business and most importantly, our customers.”

Stagecoach Manchester customers are advised to stay updated on the latest service information by visiting stagecoachbus.com or by following them on Twitter @StagecoachGM 

SAMBRO TO ROLL OUT INNOVATIVE ECO-FRIENDLY PACKAGING DESIGN ACROSS COLLECTABLES RANGE

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  • Sambro International has taken one step further in its ESG commitments with a planned roll out of cardboard packaging to replace current ‘egg-shaped’ plastic designs
  • The fully recyclable packaging will launch initially with licensor Hasbro across its Peppa Pig™ Create Your Own Character line
  • Redesign will save 12.8 tonnes of plastic a year

Award-winning global supplier of licensed and own brand toys, Sambro International has reimagined packaging for one of its best-selling lines, in a move which will help save 12.8 tonnes of plastic a year.

As part of its ESG commitments, which has already seen the firm reduce its scope 1 & 2 carbon footprint by 10% since its baseline year, Sambro has undertaken an audit of the packaging used across its range of toys, identifying ways in which it can make sustainable improvements.

The result of which has seen the launch of a new look fully recyclable packaging format that will replace its ‘egg-shaped’ plastic packaging, which has been used across a variety of Sambro products for over three years.

This includes Sambro’s best-selling Create Your Own Character line which has been developed in collaboration with long-standing license partner Hasbro as part of its Peppa Pig™ franchise of products.

The Peppa Pig™ Create Your Own Character range comprises four collectable characters, including Peppa Pig, George, Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig. Packs include fabric outer body, stuffing and instructions on how create your very own Peppa plush.

Working in partnership, Sambro’s Design, Product and ESG teams developed updated packaging for the range, to reduce plastic waste and add an extra play element, increasing retailer and consumer appeal.

The end-result is a new paper-based packaging design inspired by milk-cartons, which is fully recyclable, which includes the bag that holds the stuffing for the toy. The packaging also features a cut out heart image, which adds an extra play element. There are also additional design elements such as the paper tie and gift bag, which allow it to be reimagined as a gift line.

Under the current deal with Hasbro, the updated packaging will be launched to UK and EMEA retailers from January 2024 and will be expected to hit shelves by SS24.

Based on latest sales stats, which show that 236,363 Create Your Own Character toys were sold in 2022, as a direct replacement, Sambro’s cardboard packaging will save 12.8 tonnes of plastic, the equivalent of 752,469 plastic drinks bottles from landfill.

Other benefits include the packaging’s new rectangular shape, which packs more efficiently, resulting in smaller shipping cartons. The addition of on pack snipes which educate around plastic-free packaging, will also help increase customer awareness of better buying choices.

Lisa Longley, Sambro’s Ethical and Sustainability Manager, said: “Sambro is committed to working with its licensors such as Hasbro to develop more sustainable packaging solutions. As part of our wider ESG commitments, we have a road map which addresses how we can better use 100% recycled and recyclable materials in our packaging.

“Whilst practical, our current egg-shaped packaging is not easily recyclable and offers little secondary use for customers, making it a sustainable weak spot for us.

“Our new reimagined packaging has seen our Design, Product and ESG teams work together to develop a bespoke customer specific packaging solution, which we are now hoping to roll-out across other ranges currently using this egg-shaped packing.

“The broader efforts to reduce the use of plastics across our packaging will include more environmentally friendly and innovative materials, enhanced consumer recycling through product design and on pack snipes, and an overall eco-friendly themed approach to play.”

Sambro launched its new look design at the Las Vegas Licensing Expo last month as part of the Products of Change stand.

To find out more about Sambro’s wider ESG commitments visit: https://www.sambro.com/sustainability

Consumers receiving inaccurate online information

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With over 80 per cent of online ER calculators providing misleading data 

Over the years we’ve seen the importance of online search excel at a compelling rate. Given that consumers want the power and control to conduct their own research whether that’s for retail shopping, holidays, financial products, or equipment – consumers instil trust and reliance that the data they acquire digitally is accurate and not misleading. 

Whilst in the past, it was noted that financial data within the equity release market has been somewhat behind in comparison to the sourcing tools available in the traditional mortgage market, more products and online platforms do now exist to enable consumers to source, research and discover their own personal financial options.

However, findings from Equity Release Supermarket (ERS), the UK’s No.1 independent equity release advisory service – suggests that following a conducted and co-ordinated UK review of selected websites, more than 80% of data gained from online equity release calculators could be considered as misleading to consumers.

ERS hosted an analysis of comparative websites – offering consumers an online calculator in which they can determine how much equity they can borrow – to understand the accuracy across the market. The research was conducted on the same day and measured against IRESS (a product sourcing tool for advisers), with three scenarios, including the age of the customer, their property value, and their loan to the value of their property (LTV).

The results of the research highlighted that over 85 per cent of equity release calculators provided inaccurate information. Almost a quarter of those calculators gave lower LTVs and loan amounts than IRESS and ERS. However, more troubling was that more than 63 per cent of the calculators checked provided higher LTVs and maximum loan amounts than IRESS and ERS. It should be noted that given these products do not exist, consumers would not be able to proceed further. However, with Consumer Duty being brought into force on 31st July, this certainly fails to set the standard of firms acting in good faith.

Perhaps most shockingly, the erroneous data extended as far as to showcase that a customer could borrow more than the largest loan available within the equity release market. For example – An 85-year-old with a £300,000 property, was given a loan amount of £192,000, representing a 64% LTV, when the largest loan available at the time of the study was a 50% LTV (£150,000).

Further alarming research was evident for those consumers aged 70+ – where 13 in 16 sites reported higher maximum lump sums for these consumers than would be available to them. 

This discovery comes as ERS expand their online offering to provide more research and extensive information and ultimate accuracy for consumers. Given the firm has inbuild technology that allows for real time data to be pulled centrally from the database, consumers don’t suffer from any time delays, changes within the market or data fluctuations. 

The results are live – a technical ability others are unable to provide to consumers.  

This transforms and modernises entry to market by providing precision, whilst fundamentally aligning to consumer duty – providing transparency, accuracy, and WOM information to best serve the market.

Mark Gregory, Founder and CEO at Equity Release Supermarket commented: “This study was conducted in light of the new Consumer Duty regulations launched this month. Our aim is always to support consumers by providing real-time, accurate data, and to help the wider industry through the provision of smartER technology. We appreciate that it’s a challenging time for the industry, however it’s important we collectively drive the best possible consumer standards and we’re here to support any equity release firm in achieving that.”

BECOSAN® Commemorates Successful Conclusion of Largest Warehouse Renovation Endeavour in the UK

BECOSAN® proudly declares the triumphant culmination of an ambitious venture – the largest strip out, demolition, and refurbishment undertaking in the UK, realised within the premises of the former GAP Warehouse located in Rugby.

This milestone achievement finds its pinnacle in the property’s acquisition by retail giant Sainsbury’s, a transaction that stands as one of the year’s most remarkable single property deals.

In a dynamic collaboration involving Sunrise Real Estate Limited and Total Project Integration, BECOSAN® emerges as a pivotal player in actualising this monumental feat, encompassing a sprawling expanse of 661,000 sq. ft. (60,000 m2). Sunrise Real Estate, as the proprietor of this industrial edifice, orchestrated an extensive rejuvenation of the site, formally transferring possession to Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Limited.

The seeds of this ambitious revitalisation initiative were sown with Sunrise Real Estate’s strategic procurement of the property from Gap Inc. in September 2022. Within the span of a mere two months, the project found fruition through unwavering dedication and synchronised efforts of all stakeholders involved.

Central to this transformative endeavor was the comprehensive renovation of the Rugby 661 site. Guided by the astute management of Total Project Integration (TPI), this renovation venture incorporated cutting-edge pavement enhancements facilitated by the revolutionary BECOSAN® treatment.

Martin Kerrigan, BECOSAN®’s project director, and Oliver Sanz Wittrowksi, the treatment coordinator, both played integral roles in steering this project to success. Acknowledging the magnitude of this endeavor, Martin Kerrigan articulated, “Our involvement in this undertaking has been immensely gratifying. Witnessing the thorough restoration of the edifice to an exemplary standard is truly fulfilling, particularly with the incorporation of the BECOSAN® treatment on such a grand scale.”

Oliver Sanz Wittrowksi chimed in, “The BECOSAN® treatment not only revitalises the aesthetic allure of the pavement but also ensures elevated robustness and sustainability. By deploying this treatment, the Rugby 661 site has been fortified to stand the test of time.”

For further insight into BECOSAN®’s groundbreaking solutions for concrete treatment, please engage with BECOSAN® UK at www.becosan.com/contact/.

MINT PROPERTY FINANCE RECRUITS TWO NEW UNDERWRITING TEAM MEMBERS

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Leading specialist finance lender, Mint Property Finance, has this week welcomed two new team members to its Underwriting department, further increasing the company’s capacity to deliver borrower requirements.

The first of the new hires, Leigh Harwood, joins Mint as Development Underwriter from Stream Bank and has extensive experience in financial sectors. In a career spanning twenty years, Leigh has worked on mortgages, loans, litigations and collections, holding several titles in that time including Head of Underwriting at C&M Wealth International Ltd and Credit Manager at Stream Bank.

Leigh commented: “I’m delighted to join the team at Mint. I’m looking forward to bringing my extensive industry knowledge to the company and helping continue their upward growth trajectory.”

Also joining the company as Underwriter Support is Ben Broad. A recent graduate, Ben is joining straight from Manchester Metropolitan University, where he recently achieved a 2.1 in his Banking & Finance Undergraduate Degree. This is Ben’s first full-time role.

Speaking on his new role, Ben said: “I’m looking forward to beginning my career at Mint, and have been warmly welcomed into the team. I’m excited to develop my knowledge of the property finance sectors and further my career in this exciting industry.”

Both Leigh and Ben will work in Mint’s award-winning Underwriting team, led by Adam Robson and Sam Herd. They will be trained on the company’s best-in-class underwriting principles whilst working on cases for Broker and Direct Borrower clients. These new hires display Mint’s desire to recruit the best talent in the sector.

Andrew Lazare, Managing Director, said: “As mentioned in the press previously this week, Mint continue to be very much ‘open for business’ despite the challenging economic circumstances  and our two new hires reflect our ongoing and growing need for exceptional talent. The addition of Ben and Leigh to our team means we will be even better placed to successfully manage new and existing enquiries through our underwriting process to completion.”

Cheshire-based Mint is an award-winning specialist lender recognised for its relationship-driven and flexible approach. Since its inception in 2011, Mint has enjoyed year-on-year growth and recently reported its highest quarterly volume of enquiries.

Thumbs up from inspectors for Manchester’s Adult Education Service

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Manchester’s Adult Education Service (MAES) has been given the thumbs up by government inspectors for its inclusive and ambitious curriculum, high quality education and training, and passionate leaders.

In their report published this week Ofsted inspectors graded every aspect of the service Good – from its overall effectiveness, quality of education, and adult learning programmes, through to provision for learners with high needs, and its leadership and management.

The service – which has over three thousand adult learners studying at centres throughout the city, with most learners studying courses in English for speakers of other languages (ESOL), digital skills, English, maths, early years, and health and social care – was inspected over three days back in June.

Inspectors highlighted the respectful and inclusive environment in which learners study that gives them a sense of belonging, and enthusiastic tutors who are supportive and encouraging, with the result that learners are happy at MAES and proud of their achievements.

The report praises leaders, managers and governors who it says are passionate about their provision and promote a culture of compassion and care through an inclusive and ambitious curriculum that is adapted to meet the strategic skills priorities of Manchester and the wider city region.

Inspectors found that most learners make good progress and benefit from high-quality education and training that is informative and varied, delivered by tutors who are well qualified and hold relevant professional qualifications.

The range of opportunities on offer through MAES for learners to help them develop their personal and social skills was also identified as a positive by inspectors – including speaking clubs for learners on ESOL courses, and enrichment activities including a community football programme and charity work with a local food back for learners with high needs.

Inspectors also praised the support provided to learners to find future employment through a comprehensive careers strategy across MAES provision, with a large majority of learners progressing on to employment or further learning after finishing their courses.

They noted that as part of the ‘Make it Happen’ careers programme, most learners benefit from careers guidance and opportunities that help them move on to their next steps and to develop the knowledge, skills, and behaviours they need to progress in their personal lives, communities, work, and further learning, whilst also developing their communication skills and growing in confidence on their courses.

Councillor John Hacking Executive Member for Skills, Employment, and Leisure, Manchester City Council, and Chair of Manchester Adult Education Service Board, said:

“We’re very pleased that despite a difficult couple of years through the pandemic for learners and staff alike, the service has been able to maintain its previously Good rating, which is in no small part thanks to the hard work and determination of everyone involved.

“We already have plans in place to improve the service even further and are excited about what lies ahead for the service and for learners.

“As the cost-of-living crisis bites we’re more determined than ever to do what we can to help people through it, and Manchester Adult Education Service has a key role in this.

“It has a lot to offer that can really help adults of all ages and all abilities to learn and through this to earn. Whether it’s improving your basic skills in maths or English, upgrading your digital skills, or help with CV writing and interview techniques, there’s lots of support available and who knows – taking a course with MAES could be the start of a bright new future, not just for you but for your whole family.”

CASE STUDY 1

One learner who has been helped into work after taking courses with MAES is 41-year-old Ioana Hayder from north Manchester. Originally from Romania, the mum of three is celebrating having recently secured a job with Manchester Libraries as a Library Assistant after taking courses to improve both her English and maths.

A good student when she was at school in Romania, when she arrived in Manchester, she found spoken English here very different from what she had learnt in school.

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She said: “I thought I could speak English but then when we arrived I didn’t understand what people were saying to me. I used to dread speaking on the phone, I was terrified of having to call people like the doctors because I didn’t understand properly what they were saying, and was scared of trying to make myself understood.”

With no friends or other family here and a young baby, coupled with the pressures of repeated lockdowns during Covid, the mum of three decided she needed to do something to improve her language skills and so she enrolled on a Level 2 English Language skills course with MAES.

She said: “At MAES you really focus on what you’re learning. There are no distractions, and everyone who is on the course is there because they want to be – they’re not being forced to be there. It was a really good experience for me, I’ve made friends through the course and it’s been great.”

As well as completing her Level 2 English qualification Ioana also decided to improve her maths and completed a Level 1 Maths course, after which she went on to also successfully complete a Level 2 Maths course.

She said: “Maths had always been like a horror story to me – I just didn’t understand it, my brain was blocked to maths, I just didn’t get it. But if you have a good teacher – like I did here in Manchester, it makes a one hundred per cent difference. I started doing it and the teacher was brilliant, and I suddenly thought this is not so difficult after all and I passed my Level 1 and after that I also did Maths Level 2 and passed that. So suddenly I am becoming like a maths genius after not getting it at all before! It’s great, and I’d like to go on and do my GCSE maths at some point.”

The learning hasn’t stopped there for Ioana – this last year has seen her sit her GCSE English exam, the results of which are due any time, complete a Digital Skills Level 1 course, and also take part in a special focus week organised by MAES on getting a job – how to find a job, different kinds of employment, interview skills, and how to write a good CV.

She said: “This was a very good course and I recommend it to everyone. I used to be terrified of job interviews, but after doing the course I felt much more confident about them, and I think it really helped me to get my job at the library.”

Ioana firmly believes adult education is for everyone and that it’s never too late to go back to learning, and so strong is her belief in this that she has even started to work as a volunteer with MAES – helping tutors out in the classroom to explain things to other learners.

She said: “Adult Education isn’t just for people with no English, it’s for everyone who wants to improve their skills and their knowledge and to get a better job. It’s never too late – your age doesn’t matter, it doesn’t come into it – you will learn things that will help you and it could help you to get a job, or help you to do some volunteering like I do which is also a really good way of improving your skills.”

CASE STUDY 2
Another learner who returned to the classroom as an adult is Faiza Chohan who lives in north Manchester.

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A good student who always did well at school in Pakistan and went to college there to do A level equivalent exams, the 37-year-old mother of two works part-time in an administrative role for the NHS, but decided to go back to learning to help her children with their studies.

She started going one day a week to Abraham Moss Adult Education Centre where she completed an English Level 2 course and also Maths Level 1, before going on to Greenheys Centre to complete a Level 2 Functional Maths course – the results of which she is expecting in the next few weeks.

If all goes well, she is due to start a Foundation year in Business Studies at Salford University in September, and then plans to go on and study for a degree in the subject.

She said: “Learning with Manchester Adult Education Service has been good for me. The staff were really helpful and my confidence really grew. At first I thought I was too old to be learning and was worried if I would remember things and how to learn, but it’s been great.

“The tutors were really helpful, they explain things really well, and the courses were very practical – it wasn’t learning from text books which is how it was a school. The courses were much more practical than this, we would be given scenarios to study and learn from there.

“It was also very different from being at school – there is no pressure in adult education classes, not like at school where teachers would give you a deadline and you’d get told off if you didn’t make it. Things are much more relaxed, so it makes it easier for you to learn when the pressure is off you.

“The great thing about the classes for me was also getting to meet other people as well – the tutors and other students, mixing with them and socialising with them – so I also made new friends out of my classes.

“I’d say if you want a good job, or a better job, then you should really think about doing some courses. It’s been great for me.

“I’ve got my confidence back, and now I’m looking forward to starting my foundation year at Salford University in September and then after that I want to go on and get a degree.”

To find out more about the courses on offer through MAES visit manadulted.org.uk https://manadulted.org.uk/

Enterprise Nation Fund launches with TikTok to champion relentless value-driven businesses

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Small business support platform and membership organisation Enterprise Nation has today/August 10, launched its own annual fund in partnership with TikTok to offer financial assistance and mentoring to the brave businesses that are relentlessly driven by their values.

The platform, which supports 800,000 start-ups, early stage and small businesses every year, has pledged to deliver three £5,000 grants, 12 months of one-to-one mentoring with an expert entrepreneur – including Emma Jones, CBE, founder of Enterprise Nation – plus an epic bundle of targeted resources worth thousands of pounds. TikTok will also provide access to ads specialists in its London office who will provide guidance on building brand presence and driving sales on the platform.

The fund aims to champion the businesses that reflect Enterprise Nation’s own values, the ones that understand the deep advantages of aligning with their own community, the incredible power of trust, and those that demonstrate an inspiringly entrepreneurial spirit.

The fund will be accepting entries from businesses that excel in the following areas:

• Entrepreneurial – for businesses driven by a creative and innovative spirit.  The winner of this category will be mentored by Timothy Armoo, co-founder of social and influencer agency Fanbytes, who was only 27 when his business was acquired in a landmark eight-figure deal.

• Trusted – for businesses trusted by customers and the people who hold a stake in it. This category’s winner will be mentored by Mike Turner, co-founder of Bird & Blend Tea Co., the UK’s most loved indie tea company. The award-winning brand offers eco-friendly tea and is B-Corp certified.

• Community-led – for businesses centred around their community. This winner will be mentored by Emma Jones, founder of Enterprise Nation. Enterprise Nation is an 800,000-strong community of small businesses and advisers offering trusted business support.

Emma has taken Enterprise Nation from start-up to more than £8m revenue in 2023, delivering a digital platform to support small businesses in the UK and Ireland with the technology to support businesses globally.

She said: “We truly believe in the power of entrepreneurial spirit, trust and community, these are the qualities that best reflect our values and we want to celebrate and reward businesses that share that vision.

“By launching our own fund with TikTok, we hope to create a legacy that will help the next generation of businesses to collaborate and support each other in innovative ways.”

In a recent study from Oxford Economic, activities by SMEs on TikTok contributed £1.63bn to UK GDP in 2022. SMEs using TikTok as an advertising and marketing platform for growth supported 32,000 jobs in 2022.The study also found owners of SMEs on TikTok are also 55% more likely to be ethnic minority entrepreneurs, and under 30.

Lisa Freidrich, TikTok SMB leader in EMEA said:  “At TikTok we are incredibly humbled by the inspiring small businesses that come to our platform every day to promote and sell their products. TikTok has become a key part in their marketing strategy, as an affordable and engaging way drive sales and we’re very proud of the role we’re able to play in breaking down the barriers to starting a growing a business.

“We’re delighted to support the Enterprise Nation Fund and hope it will inspire a wealth of passion, creativity and innovation in the small business community.”

Entries open on August 10 and close on September 14, 2023. A shortlist of 30 successful entrepreneurs, 10 in each category will then go to the public vote with finalists going forward to judging.  The winner will be announced in October.

The three winners will receive:

• A £5,000 grant

• Monthly mentoring sessions for 12 months with an experienced entrepreneur who will guide and support business growth

• Meeting with a dedicated TikTok ads specialist for a tailored media plan to get a business started on TikTok at TikTok’s London Office

• £500 credits to spend on VistaPrint.co.uk

• Santander Navigator ‘Prepare’ package, worth £1,800 of international growth support.

• 12 month Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps membership, worth £596

Entries on https://www.enterprisenation.com/enterprise-nation-fund/