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Manchester Apartment Rental Prices See Strongest Growth of UK’s Big 6 Cities

Rental prices of Manchester’s city centre apartments grew faster than any in other market outside London in the second half of 2022, according to research from property services firm JLL.

The ‘Big Six’ research, which tracks residential development activity, prices and rents across Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Bristol, Edinburgh and Glasgow, showed that rents in the city recorded an annual growth rate of 22%, compared with 18% in Birmingham, the next biggest.

JLL attributes these strong rises to the end of Help to Buy, in October, alongside the rise in mortgage rates following September’s mini-Budget.

Energy efficiency has emerged as a major driver of rentals in city centres as people look at ways to minimise their bills amid the increased cost of living. Since the start of 2021 20% of EPC certifications completed in Manchester were A or B rated, up from 12% a decade earlier.

Meanwhile, house price growth slowed from 12.6% in June 2021 to 4.9% in the six months to December, the second lowest of the cities analysed. That was mostly attributed to an earlier peak in prices in comparison to other markets.

However, JLL forecasts that sale prices of Manchester city centre homes will increase 19.3% over the next five years, while rents will increase by 21.6%. Both are the highest predicted across the six markets analysed.

The end of Help to Buy, alongside rising mortgage rates, mean a proportion of prospective buyers have delayed their decision to purchase and remained in rented accommodation for longer. This has added further pressure on an already squeezed rental market, resulting in rents rising an average of 15.8% across the Big Six cities analysed.

Stephen Hogg, Head of JLL North West & regional residential UK regions, said: “Manchester’s vibrant job market continues to attract the brightest talent, so the competition for housing is fierce. We expect to see rents continue to climb as both new and existing tenants race for space in the city.

“With a strong development pipeline for the city centre and regeneration projects like Victoria North ongoing, continued investment should spur the availability of energy efficient rental properties and help people to deal with rising energy costs while also supporting continuously growing demand.”

Marcus Dixon, director of UK residential research at JLL, said: “City centres continue to show a post-pandemic renaissance – this isn’t just a bounce back but an illustration of their underlying strengths in providing education, jobs and comfortable housing for people from all backgrounds.

“As students and professionals increasingly flock back, we anticipate growth will continue. Investors will be hoping a broader economic recovery across the UK will be a boon to city centre property markets.”

You can read the full Big Six Residential Development Report here.

Ed Sheeran Coming to Manchester, Announced for AO Arena in March 2023

ED SHEERAN REVEALS UK & EUROPE ARENA SHOWS FOR MARCH/APRIL
INCLUDING DATES AT AO ARENA IN MANCHESTER

THE ONLY SCHEDULED UK & EUROPE SHOWS THIS YEAR, WHERE ED WILL PERFORM HIS YET-TO-BE-REVEALED NEW SINGLE

PRE-ORDER THE ALBUM TO GAIN EARLY ACCESS PRE-SALE: 9am GMT, Weds 1st March until 9am GMT, Tues 7th March
EARLY ACCESS PRE-SALE: 9am GMT, Weds 8th March
GENERAL SALE: 9am GMT, Friday 10th March

TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE VIA WWW.EDSHEERAN.COM

ED IS SET TO RELEASE HIS SOUL-BARING NEW ALBUM
‘-‘ (SUBTRACT) ON 5 MAY THROUGH ASYLUM/ATLANTIC
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PRE ORDER)

 

Following this morning’s announcement of his upcoming new album ‘-‘ (Subtract), Ed Sheeran has announced a select run of UK and European arena shows for March/April 2023 including a stop in Manchester, at AO Arena.

Fans can pre-order the album before 9am on Tues 7th March via Ed’s official website to gain early access to the ticket pre-sale (please see full ticket on-sale dates can be found above). The only UK and European scheduled shows for 2023, Ed is set to play a host of fan favourites in addition to his yet-to-be-announced brand new single.

Ed Sheeran is set to release his new album ‘-‘ (Subtract) – the last in his decade-spanning mathematical album era – on 5 May 2023 through Asylum/Atlantic. An album that revisits Ed’s singer/songwriter roots, and one that was written against a backdrop of personal grief and hope, ‘-’ (Subtract) presents one of the biggest stars on the planet at his most vulnerable and honest.

UK & EUROPE ARENA SHOWS:
Thurs 23 March                Manchester, AO Arena

Fri 24th March                       London, The O2
Sat 25th March                      London, The O2
Tues 28th March                    Glasgow, Hydro Arena
Thurs 30th March                   Dublin, 3Arena
Sun 2nd April                         Paris, Accor Arena

Tickets will be available from www.edsheeran.com

SECONDARY TICKETS – PLEASE READ

Once again, Ed and his team have a strict stance against anyone using unofficial secondary ticketing sites in order to try and stop fans being exploited when trying to buy tickets for his shows. The shows on this tour will use specially developed mobile digital ticketing technology which have safeguards in place to ensure genuine fans are buying genuine tickets, and to stop unofficial secondary ticketing sites, and unofficial ticket sellers, from being able to resell tickets at inflated prices and rip off fans. Fans with tickets, who become unable to go to the shows, will be able to sell their tickets to other fans at the price they paid + a booking fee through the official fan to fan face value resale platform at the place they purchased the tickets.

The promoters urge all customers to only use the official ticket sites listed at Edsheeran.com and are reminded that Viagogo is not an official ticket vendor for this tour

As per previous Ed Sheeran tours, the promoters will be monitoring the sales transactions in conjunction with the National Trading Standards Cyber Crime team, to identify purchases which are in contravention of the terms and conditions for the sale of the Ed Sheeran tickets. All ticket purchases that contravene these terms and conditions will be subject to possible cancellation.

For a list of FAQ’s on this please visit –  Edsheeran.com

Sale Care Home Resident Knits for New Born Babies

A resident at New Care’s Ashlands Manor Care Centre, situated  on Ashlands in Sale, put her knitting skills to good use, making an assortment of cardigans and hats for new born babies at Wythenshawe Hospital.

Olive Lumb, aged 94, loves to knit and wanted a challenge, so she decided to knit some essential items for the neo-natal department at her local maternity ward.

Olive delivering hand knitted items to the neo natal ward at Wythenshawe Hospital
Olive delivering hand knitted items to the neo natal ward at Wythenshawe Hospital.

Olive created a basket named ‘Completed Baby Knits’ and got to work.  When the basket was full to the brim, she liaised with the care home’s wellbeing and activities coordinator who arranged a visit to the maternity unit so that Olive could hand deliver her gifts in person.

Olive says: “I really enjoy knitting and it was great to be able to knit for the newborn babies at Wythenshawe Hospital.  I was thrilled to deliver the cardigans and hats to the neo-natal ward and meet with some of the nurses, who said the items would be greatly appreciated.”

Olive’s son, Ian Lumb, who accompanied Olive to Wythenshawe Hospital, adds: “Mum is a talented lady and loved by all.  She is naturally very caring and wanted to do something to help others and the family are so proud of her and what she achieved.  It was wonderful to be by mum’s side as she gave her gifts to the nurses at Wythenshawe Hospital.”

Olive Lumb a resident at Ashlands Manor
Olive Lumb, a resident at Ashlands Manor.

Debbie Winstanley, wellbeing assistant at Ashlands Manor, concludes: “We encourage all residents to continue with their hobbies and interests, as well as try new ones, with the aim of stimulating and retaining independence, both of which are so important.  Olive loves to knit and it was lovely to see her busy during the day making the cardigans and hats for the newborn babies.

“She was determined to hand deliver the items to the maternity ward and it was a pleasure to organise this for Olive.  The hospital staff welcomed her with open arms and could not thank her enough for her kind donation.”

Ashlands Manor is an award-winning, expertly designed, purpose-built 57 bed care home.  It features fully furnished bedrooms, each with a private en suite wet room, plus a selection of communal lounges and dining rooms.  It also has a nail bar, hairdresser, landscaped gardens and outdoor terraces to the first floor.  The care home provides outstanding residential, dementia and 24 hour nursing care services.

Part of the McGoff Group, New Care is one of the UK’s leading care home providers.  Its portfolio of purpose-built ‘new generation’ care centres is fast gaining an enviable reputation for outstanding care that is second to none.  For further information, please contact the team on 0161 905 0760 or email enquiries@newcarehomes.com.  Alternatively, visit www.newcarehomes.com.

 

To Celebrate World Book Day, Thousands of Free Books to Be Given Away on Manchester’s Trams

Commuters travelling across Manchester’s Metrolink network are in for a treat today (Thursday 2nd March) as thousands of free books are to be given away on the city’s trams in celebration of World Book Day® and help promote a love of reading amongst children and their families.

The book give-away – a partnership between charity World Book Day®, Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), the National Literacy Trust (NLT) and Manchester City Council – will see thousands of free reads placed on tram seats at the crack of dawn and sent on their way from tram depots, ready to be picked up by commuters of all ages as they make their way into school, college, or work.

There will be a book for passengers to take home on each seat of the first morning trams, along with a special bookmark to help encourage the reading for pleasure habit amongst commuters and the children in their lives.

The read, ride, and take-home literary give-away will put thousands of specially produced World Book Day® books into the hands of the city’s children and young people.

Whilst the majority of books being left on tram seats today are World Book Day® titles for children, a selection of books for adults will also be left on seats to help further spread a love of reading amongst all ages.

Free books will also be handed out at three city libraries located near tram stops for anyone who misses picking up a book on the tram – Central Library in St Peter’s Square, Abraham Moss Library, and the Forum Library in Wythenshawe.

In addition to the unique read and ride book giveaway, Manchester has also been chosen by charity World Book Day® to host visits by two of their fourteen World Book Day® authors whose specially commissioned books are being given away to children and young people across the country to mark the day.

Authors L.D. Lapinski and A.M. Dassu will spend the morning in Manchester riding the tram with children and young people and visiting schools to give pupils an insight into their stories, writing, and the world of an author. 

More than 300 children from five primary schools in the city will also be visiting Central Library during the day for a special ‘meet the author’ session with award-winning author Hannah Gold, winner of the Blue Peter Book Award 2022 for her book ‘The Lost Bear’.

Councillor Adele Douglas, Deputy Executive Member for Employment, Skills, and Leisure, Manchester City Council said: “We take reading for pleasure very seriously here in Manchester and want all our children and young people to grow up loving a good read.

“Research shows that reading literally can change lives, and what better day to champion and celebrate this than on World Book Day.

“So, whether you’re on a tram, sitting at home, or out and about in one of our libraries, pick up a book and see where it takes you!”

Today’s free book giveaway on the trams is the second time that partners TfGM have teamed up with city bosses to help boost reading levels in the city and follows a hugely successful read and ride giveaway pre-pandemic back in 2017. 

Danny Vaughan, TfGM’s Head of Metrolink, said: “We’re very pleased to be supporting partners in marking World Book Day in a very unique way in Manchester, and we can’t wait to welcome pupils and authors onto Metrolink throughout the day as part of the celebrations. 

“Travelling on public transport can be a good time for customers of all ages to catch up on some reading, and I hope everyone enjoys the books that will be left for them on the trams today.”

Cassie Chadderton, Chief Executive at World Book Day® said: “At World Book Day®, we want all families, children and young people to have the opportunity to discover a love of reading. Fun reading experiences are at the heart of helping children and young people become lifelong readers and set them up for future success.

“We’re delighted to be working with our partners in Manchester to help make sure families, children and young people in the city have access to our World Book Day® books and develop a lifelong habit of reading for pleasure. Just a short time spent reading together as a family can have a major impact on how children view reading.

“We can’t wait to see how families across Manchester make this year’s World Book Day® their own.”

Since 2016 Manchester City Council has been working in partnership with the National Literacy Trust on Read Manchester – a campaign to boost literacy levels in the city through reading for pleasure.

Having a book of your own is vital to sparking a lifelong love of reading, but National Literacy Trust research shows that 500,000 children in the UK -1 in 15 children – say they don’t have a book of their own at home.

Jason Vit, Head of Local Areas at the National Literacy Trust said: “At the National Literacy Trust, we’re committed to making sure every child can discover the joys of reading. 

“Our research found that having books at home is linked to higher reading frequency and reading enjoyment among children, and yet over 500,000 children in the UK aged 8 – 18 said that they don’t own a single book of their own at home. 

“We’re proud to be working with our friends at World Book Day®, Manchester City Council, and Transport for Greater Manchester to help address this situation and get free books into the hands of children who need them the most.”

World Book Day® author L.D. Lapinski’s book for children ‘ StrangeWorlds Travel Agency: Adventure in the Floating Mountains’ tells the story of the once-every-century Cloud-Wish Festival in the magical world of Strofadia, of children Flick and Jonathan who have travelled there from the Strangeworlds Travel Agency via suitcase to be a part of it, and the part they end up playing in trying to save the festival from disaster.

Aimed at older readers, World Book Day® author A.M. Dassu’s book ‘Boot It’ with its central characters Sami and Ali who dream of playing for the school football team, is a powerful story of friendship and booting out racism. 

World Book Day’s specially commissioned £1/€1.50 titles are also available for free to all children in exchange for a £1/€1.50 book token. Families can find a participating retailer here: https://www.worldbookday.com/participating-retailers/

How to Monitor Productivity for Employees That Work from Home

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More businesses are offering flexible working schedules and the ability to work from home, which is great for safeguarding employee mental health but isn’t always the best course for productivity. When allowing your team to work remotely, you must have a level of trust in the reason you hired them, as part of the working-from-home deal needs to be letting them get on with it. However, it’s important to know that your trust isn’t being manipulated, so it’s wise to adopt the following monitoring strategies.

Shift Management Tools

When your team works remotely, you won’t be able to just pop by a computer to see what they’re up to. Therefore, businesses with remote teams use online time-tracking software, which accurately logs the amount of time each member has spent on any given task. That way, you can rest easy knowing that your team are getting on with their job.

Alongside the time-tracking tools, you should integrate staff scheduling software into your business, which will give employees access to online rotas and will make your life easier. The system will accurately work out how many hours your team has worked, as well as round instances of overtime. If any of your team is late, the scheduler can send you an alert, which you can keep track of.

Email Activity Tracking

The average professional spends 28% of their time engaging with emails, which is a significant amount of time they’re not focusing on work. However, knowing how much time is spent is only part of the puzzle; managers need to know what’s happening during this time.

The best way to do this is by using an email activity tracking tool, which records several metrics including the number of incoming emails, outgoing email count, and the average response time. Having access to this information allows managers to target people that aren’t pulling their weight.

Project Management Apps

There are countless project management tools online, each with a unique set of pros and cons, but they all strive to solve the same solution – making project management simple. These tools allow managers to break down tasks, assign workloads, and monitor progress. When the right project management tool is used, your team will find working collaboratively much easier. For a thorough overview of project management tools, explore this link.

Self-Reporting Processes

If you’ve got a small team or plenty of trust in them, you can implement a self-reporting policy. This means at the end of each shift, your employees will send an email detailing their progress for the day. However, keep in mind that some of your team may over-embellish when it comes to their achievements, so always have a way to accurately monitor progress.

Allowing your team to work from home is great for boosting morale and can work wonders on productivity, but you’ll need to put processes in place for keeping tabs because trust alone isn’t always enough. Fortunately, there are plenty of digital tools that will save you time while allowing for productivity tracking.

The UK’s Most Stolen Cars Revealed by Vehicle Defence

Vehicle robbery is rife in the UK, with figures from DVLA showing that 48,500 cars were stolen last year – equating to 1 every 11 minutes. Data from ONS paints an even bleaker picture: 72% of vehicles are never returned to their owners after being taken by thieves.
Vehicle Defence, car security firm, recently revealed information on which models have been targeted most often, which revealed the most popular cars with thieves are dominated by a mix of prestige models and some of Britain’s best sellers.
Starting at number 10, the Mercedes E Class was reported stolen 818 times last year. The Vauxhall Astra came in 9th place with 1,096 thefts, followed by the Vauxhall Corsa with 1,218 cases. The Land Rover Discovery was 7th with 1,260 thefts and the BMW 3 series was 6th with 1,464 cases. The Mercedes C-Class ranked 5th with 1,474 reports while VW Golf came 4th at 1,755 thefts. The Ford Focus was 3rd on the list with an alarming 1,912 reports followed by Range Rover at 2nd place with 3,754 cases. Topping this unfortunate list is the Ford Fiesta, which had a staggering 3,909 reports last year.
“Criminals are always looking for ways to steal cars, so it’s essential that drivers take all necessary precautions,” says Will Cheshire, Director at Vehicle Defence. “Knowing which models are being targeted will help people identify any potential risks and take action accordingly.” This bears particular importance if you live in Birmingham or Manchester, which are two of the most riskiest places outside of the London area to leave your car, followed by Salford, Rochdale and Oldham.
To protect your car from being stolen, Will recommends using an anti-theft device such as an immobiliser or tracker as thieves are far less likely to target a car that has one fitted.
He also recommends drivers to change the locks on their car doors regularly and be aware of any suspicious activity in their area. ‘’The best way to protect yourself against vehicle theft is to stay vigilant and make sure your car is as secure as possible,” he advises.  With the right security measures in place and a bit of common sense, drivers can protect their vehicles and stay one step ahead of criminals.
Other top tips for keeping your vehicle safe include:
  • Keep Your Car in a Garage – one of the best ways to keep your car safe from thieves is to keep it in a garage. If you don’t have a garage, try to park your car in a well-lit and busy area. Thieves are less likely to target a car that is in a well-lit and busy area as there is less chance of them getting away with the theft undetected.
  • Keep Your Car Locked – many car thefts are opportunistic, so by keeping your car locked you are making it more difficult for thieves to steal your car. You should also avoid leaving valuables in your car as this can make it more tempting for thieves.
  • Install an Alarm System – an alarm system will make it more difficult for thieves to steal your car and will also act as a deterrent, as the loud noise of the alarm will attract attention.
  • Check Your Insurance Cover – you should check your insurance cover to make sure that you are fully covered in the event of your car being stolen.
Keeping these extra measures in mind will help reduce the risk of being a victim of crime, giving you peace of mind when it comes to the safety and security of your car. However, if you suspect that your car has been stolen, make sure to report it to the police immediately.

Nuffield Health Launches New Stroke Clinic in Manchester and Alerts Business Leaders to Risk Factors

Business leaders in Manchester are being urged to beware of the health risks associated with a stressful lifestyle, as Nuffield Health launches a new clinic in the city centre to help identify and reduce the risk of business leaders having a stroke.

Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death worldwide, and data* from the Stroke Association shows that there are more than 50,000 stroke survivors in Greater Manchester (56,565).

Business leaders in particular are being urged to take proactive action to limit the risk amongst colleagues in the workplace. Along with the conventional risk factors of high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol, stress is being considered as a leading trigger for stroke and heart disease.

Nuffield Health has launched the new clinic at Citylabs, the Bruntwood development, on Nelson Street in Manchester to help people identify and mitigate the risks of strokes.

Dr Dwaipayan Sen, a senior consultant at Nuffield Health’s Manchester Diagnostic Suite, explained some of the issues that can affect business leaders:

“Stress is becoming an increasingly important issue in the workplace. It limits our ability to think clearly. When we are stressed our ‘amygdala’ labels information coming into the brain as threatening and, at the same time, limits activity in the cerebral cortex, the part of our brain that allows us to think strategically.

“This is bad for business leaders as it reduces their ability to make decisions,  be sociable and take on new ideas and information.

“Stress can cause imbalance in the levels of hormones and certain chemicals in the body which then causes spikes in blood pressure or heart rate. Both are leading risk factors for stroke, so it’s vital that people leading more stressful lives look after their wellbeing and get regularly screened for all the risk factors.

 “For stroke survivors it is even more important to screen for all the risk factors, identify the right cause and start appropriate treatment to prevent the next one. Our clinic also offers investigations into causes of stroke for stroke survivors and advises on appropriate evidence-based treatment.”

Andrew Daly, General Manager at Nuffield Health’s Manchester Diagnostic Suite, said:

“Modern business is stressful and we know that stress can be a trigger for a stroke. We exist to build a healthier nation through our services and this proactive clinic is about providing a place in the heart of the city where busy people can come and get examined using the latest screening technology.

“We know that around 90% of strokes are attributable to 10 modifiable risk factors and our new clinic aims to reduce the incidence of stroke by focussing on these risk factors and helping people manage them and modify their lifestyles. We know that physical and mental wellbeing are intrinsically linked and this new clinic is an important addition to the support we offer across Greater Manchester.”

Nuffield Health’s Manchester Diagnostic Suite highlights the 10 modifiable risk factors:

  1. High blood pressure
  2. Lack of exercise
  3. Poor diet
  4. Obesity
  5. Stress
  6. Smoking
  7. Heart problems
  8. Alcohol
  9. Diabetes
  10. High cholesterol levels

Nuffield Health’s Manchester Diagnostic Suite also describes the five key stroke symptoms to watch out for: 

  • Sudden weakness or numbness of the face or on one side of the body, including legs, hands or feet.
  • Difficulty finding words or speaking in clear sentences.
  • Sudden blurred vision or loss of sight in one or both eyes.
  • Sudden memory loss or confusion, and dizziness or a sudden fall.
  • A sudden, severe headache.

The service operated by the clinic includes screening for diabetes, blood pressure, high cholesterol and thyroid status. It also provides imaging of the brain and blood vessels to detect any clot or fatty deposits in them. The stroke clinic will also arrange prolonged monitoring of a patient’s heart to ensure it is effectively screened. Patients will be advised on evidence-based treatment to modify their risk factors and reduce the risk of stroke.

Six Stories Expands to the USA With New Warehouse, Following Exponential Growth Throughout the Pandemic

Founded in Mancheser, Six Stories, a leading online bridal fashion and accessory retailer, revealed today its expansion into the United States with the opening of a new warehouse. The move comes after exponential growth since incorporating the business in 2019, with the business experiencing a 500% YoY increase and now boasting a team of 11.

The husband and wife team behind Six Stories, Lucy and Ross Menghini, are excited to bring their passion for versatile, fashion first bridal edits to the US market. “Our USA customer is such an exciting shopper,” Lucy says, “she leans into the wedding experience like no other, so we’re excited to service her quicker and easier.”

The new warehouse in the USA will allow Six Stories to further expand its product range and cater to the needs of American customers with faster delivery times. The team at Six Stories is committed to providing high-quality products and exceptional customer service, and they are confident that the expansion will enable them to do so on an even greater scale.

Lucy Product Director Lorna Whyatt
Owner and Creative Director Lucy Menghini & Product Director Lorna Whyatt.


“We are thrilled to be expanding into the USA and to have the opportunity to share our passion for bridal fashion with even more customers,” says Ross Menghini. “Our team is excited to continue growing and providing the best possible service to our customers on both sides of the Atlantic.”

Six Stories has become a household name in the UK, Lucy says, “you can’t go into an airport without seeing a Bride or Wife in one of our statement sweatshirts, it’s incredible to see our brand in the wild.”Known for its versatile and quality products, exceptional customer service, and commitment to an amazing journey from engagement to honeymoon and everything in between. The company’s expansion to the USA is a testament to its success and its dedication to providing customers with the best possible experience.

For more information on Six Stories and its products, please visit the company’s website at www.sixstories.co.uk.

Digital Health Specialists Quiddity Have Moved Into Their Fourth Office in Two Years at Colony After Rapid Growth in Their Manchester Team

Quiddity’s mission is to create more sustainable and patient-centric healthcare systems around the world by acting as the connector between providers and innovators.

The team of twenty-eight have been long-standing Colony members after growing by 1,100% since 2020. Quiddity was founded by Sam Holland and Gavin Matthews, who quickly identified a gap in the digital health industry, and the pair made the move to Colony Piccadilly, the second of six Manchester-based sites in Colony’s rapidly expanding portfolio.

Quiddity has taken a twenty-four-person office with a built-in meeting room at Colony Jactin House after establishing a solid relationship with Colony and its various flexible-workspace options.

COLONY Jactin House Community
COLONY Jactin House Community.

Colony, who opened its first coworking space in Manchester in 2017, has worked closely with Quiddity to aid their expansion plans, further emphasising that there will always be a place for them within the Colony network.

Quiddity’s Operations Manager, Hannah Smart, said: “As companies, both Quiddity and Colony share similar values, and the team really thrives in the community spirit at Colony.

“Colony has been incredible at providing us the space to grow as rapidly as we have.”

She added: “We are moving into our fourth space over in Jactin House, and we are incredibly excited to continue our journey with Colony as our workspace provider.”

Hannah Operations Manager
Hannah Smart, Operations Manager.

Colony’s Ancoats site Jactin House is home to mobile ticket platform SeatGeek, the team behind Burgerism, and several digital design agencies.

Quiddity’s new 900sqft suite in Colony Jactin House includes a private meeting space and access to multiple collaborative areas over six floors.

Rebecca McKeown, Colony’s Operations Director, commented: “It has been an absolute pleasure to watch Sam and the team grow within Colony.

“From their first tour back in the summer of 2020 for a small suite to a twenty-four-person office in one our largest Colony sites, they have been a wonderful addition to our community. We have gained fun people, a united team, and even more friends with every new hire. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for Quiddity and their role within the Colony workspace network.”

Quiddity Team @COLONY
Quiddity Team @COLONY.

The Massage Company Comes to the North With First Centre Opening in Altrincham

A new massage therapy centre, aiming to bring high-quality massage to the mainstream is set to open in Altrincham, the first of its kind in the North.

 

The Massage Company, who have 8 other award winning centres across the UK, are set to open their state of the art massage centre on Thursday 9th March.

 

More than £400,000 has been invested in the new wellness hub on Lloyd Street with plans to create up to 20 jobs.

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The Massage Co Premises.

Gavin Hawthorn, owner of The Massage Company in Altrincham said: “We’re delighted to be opening the first Massage Company in the North and excited to bring high quality massage to the area.

 

“For most, massages are still occasional, often mediocre in quality and frequently expensive, we’re aiming to change all of this with our fantastic facilities, highly trained therapists and flexible membership options.”

 

Unlike other massage offerings in Manchester, The Massage Company works on a membership basis, much like a gym, as it aims to make reasonably priced massages a routine part of customers’ lives.

 

Regular massage is proven to reduce stress, improve energy levels, raise self-esteem and alertness, ease back or other musculoskeletal pains, prevent injury and aid as well as reducing pre and post-natal pain.

 

Charlie Thompson, managing director of The Massage Company said: “Supported by medical research we have rethought the way in which massages should be consumed.

 

“Our membership offering provides our customers with regular treatment from our therapists, who we developed a certified training programme for. It’s this regular treatment that will help enrich our customers’ lives, improving their overall wellness and mental wellbeing.”

 

The innovative centre offers a number of massages including a sports, Swedish, deep tissue, maternity as well as four upgrade options; hot stone, aromatherapy, fantastic foot and scalp. A year’s membership is priced at £59.95 a month and includes a 50-minute massage and private consultation.

 

To mark the opening The Massage Company is holding a VIP launch event on 8 March from 4pm – 8pm and is a chance for locals to experience a free taster massage and visit the state-of-the-art centre. To join the celebrations and meet the new team customers can sign up here.

 

Gavin Hawthorn continued: “Our VIP launch event is a chance to introduce locals to the highly trained therapists, show them around the innovative centre including our 12 treatment rooms and give them a taster massage so they can see what we are able to offer.

 

“We can’t wait to welcome customers in and help change their lives with regular massage.”

 

To celebrate the opening of the centre the massage specialists are also introducing a one off pre-opening offer of a VIP massage and consultation for just £42.95.