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Second phase of £1m office scheme begins at former cotton mill

The second phase of a £1m refurbishment designed by architects Atelier MB has begun at a former cotton mill in Manchester.

The scheme at Grade II listed Chatham Mill on Chester Street will create a further 3,800sq ft of modern office space on the ground floor.

Working on behalf of owner Span Group, Atelier MB also designed the first phase, covering 5,000 sq ft, which was completed in December.

WilsonCooke, a brand, digital and marketing agency, took the space for its new studio, advised by Savills.

Andrew Burns, managing director of Atelier MB, said the second phase, involving the refurbishment of two adjacent buildings, would provide office accommodation for up to 40 people.

The first phase involved stripping out partitions and paring back other later aspects of the building fabric to expose original cast-iron columns and beams and original finishes to the walls, timber floors and ceilings.

Other interior works included the installation of new heating, lighting, electricity, a shower room and toilets, and glazed partitions to form an attractive corridor leading to the new office space.

The loading bay was converted into a new, double-height entrance with disabled access.

Andrew said: “The entire project is designed to enable the new occupiers to really appreciate the building in its raw form, drawing on the energy and aesthetics of the historic mill, with a new entrance that gives a great sense of arrival at stimulating workspaces which are full of character.

“The second phase is a similar undertaking to the first, involving the refurbishment of the two buildings to the same standard and retaining original features.

“Once finished, the new offices will appeal to up-and-coming businesses in Manchester’s burgeoning creative, digital and media sector seeking to establish a base in a superb location.”

SEL Business Languages gives manufacturer a wider global audience

Horwich based SEL Business Languages Ltd is celebrating the completion of a new key, complex translation service for a client. The work involved the translation of 20 pages into 12 different languages, giving their client the capability to inform its customers in their native language.

The proven language solution – translating the two manuals for a welding mask manufacturer based in Bedfordshire – was complex since they needed to be translated simultaneously into some of the world’s more unusual languages, including Czech, Hungarian and Finnish, three of the hardest languages to master.

Working with their international partners and a network of over 3000 native-speaking professional linguists, the company offers a service to translate more than 60 languages. This service is enhanced by SEL Business Languages having partner offices in China, Italy, Germany, Spain, Russia and Latvia.

SELBL’s Graeme McLeish commented: “It took our team only five working days to translate the manuals into 12 different languages, giving the product a far wider international market. It can now be used both in print and digitally.

“The manufacturer is delighted with its expanded global reach and commended the excellent-value, rapid servicedelivered by SEL Business Languages.

“We specialise in translation, interpreting and language training services for a range of disciplines, across many industries and sectors, including manufacturing, engineering, automotive, legal and digital. Our work is recognised by the Department for International Trade and we are ISO 9001: 2015 self-accredited.”

Economist Dr John Ashcroft joins Equilibrium Asset Management in consultancy role

Equilibrium Asset Management has appointed economist Dr John Ashcroft as a consultant.

John was Chief Executive of pro-manchester for nine years up to October 2018 and has previously worked with Goldman Sachs, Bain and Company, First Boston, Wasserstein Perella and S.G. Warburgs.

Over the next 12 months John will advise Cheshire-based Equilibrium on global macro-economics and investment portfolio allocations.

He will also develop positional papers on economics, investment and finance, work closely with Equilibrium’s management and investment teams while also providing market overviews at quarterly client presentations.

John, who was founding Chairman of the North West Business Leadership Team, has served on the board of Marketing Manchester, the CA Business Leadership Council and as Chief Economist for the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, said he is delighted to be working with Equilibrium.

“Equilibrium currently manages over £850 million of assets for over 1,000 families and is a Chartered wealth management company that offers genuinely personalised financial planning to its growing client base.

“Founder Colin Lawson and his team have done an exceptional job over the past 23 years and I’m excited to be working with such talented people over the next 12 months.”

John, who has served on numerous Boards including Marketing Manchester and was formerly Managing Director, then Chief Executive and Chairman of international public company Coloroll, will also use his status to boost the profile of Equilibrium among professional service firms, large corporates and high-net-worths in Manchester and across the north west.

Wilmslow headquartered Equilibrium specialises in all areas of wealth management, investment, pensions, tax planning and estate planning.

Founder Colin Lawson said: “Equilibrium is more committed than ever to delivering exceptional services to all our clients, making a positive difference for them and ensuring they can enjoy life to the full.

“John’s vast experience and expertise means we are in a position to add value to our wide breadth of services.”

It’s Gone Viral hits 2.2 billion views 

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Manchester headquartered social media marketing company, It’s Gone Viral, has seen its reach and viewing figures rise from 738 million to 2.2 billion views in the past twelve months.

The firm, which was founded in 2016 by Matthew Thomas, Andrew Trotman and Ryan Williams, produces and distributes video content and viral campaign adverts for international brands such as BBC Films, O2, Universal, Bud Light and Disney across its social platforms. It was also recently signed up by Nick Frost and Steve Merchant to promote their latest film, Fighting with My Family.

It now has three million followers across its Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and LinkedIn accounts. The It’s Gone Viral team is a mixture of content creators, analysts and video producers.

Matthew Thomas said: “This past 12 to 18 months has been a big journey for the business. In that time we have worked hard to build up and then fully utilise our large network of followers to promote major brands, products and services. That ability to reach millions of people each week has been a real draw for our clients as they know that we can provide fantastic platforms on which they can directly talk to their markets in a cost effective and strategic way”

Matthew added: “We believe the primary reason for our success is our consistent and analytical approach to our follower base. We see them as a community of people who need to be engaged with rather than a generic audience that is simply targeted. We know what they want to view so we curate content that is relevant and that will create a viral effect.”

Based on its current trajectory, It’s Gone Viral has major growth plans and is aiming become one of the most influential media companies in the UK within the next five years.

Matthew explained: “We are incredibly proud that our clients enjoy an average ROI of 250%. Those kinds of results mean they are investing their marketing budgets in us which, in turn, means we can invest in our own platforms and in the building of new brand pages.”

Investment in Northern tech reaches ten-year high

Investment in Northern tech companies has reached a ten-year high, as investors worldwide target the region’s fast-growing digital sector, according to Livingbridge.

The private equity firm’s research, conducted in partnership with Experian Corpfin, revealed that 206 deals involving Northern tech companies were completed in 2018, almost double the number seen in 2009, following the UK-wide recession, and 10 per cent more than in 2017. The growth in investment represents the third year-on-year rise in the number of tech deals completed across the North.

The overall value of tech investment in 2018 also soared, with more than £2.3bn completed in 2018, up 77 per cent on the value of deals in 2017.

One of the biggest deals seen across the region was the £235m investor buyout of Chorley-based ParkingEye Ltd from Capita Plc. ParkingEye’s car park management system uses automatic number plate recognition software to help supermarkets ensure their spaces are available for customers. Other landmark deals included the £40m fundraise by Cheshire-based Blue Prism Group, the provider of automation software, through a primary placing of new shares.

In the last decade, a total of 1,585 deals were completed, with £22bn invested in tech businesses across the North of the UK.

Over this period, investors worldwide have been particularly attracted to tech-enabled communication providers, with computer programming and publishing the most heavily-invested subsectors. Electronic manufacturing businesses and telecommunications companies have also proved strong growth areas.

Matthew Jacobs at Livingbridge, said: “With an exceptional talent pool, the North West has forged a reputation as a global powerhouse for digital investment. Businesses across the region are continually trailblazing in their respective fields, producing cutting-edge tech solutions and snapping up gaps in the market with new innovation.

“With MediaCityUK and a raft of large-scale ecommerce headquarters such as AO.com and Boohoo, the North West is a hub for creative, digital and ecommerce tech. A particular point of difference for the region is Manchester’s ‘Data City’, a data science and software company which uses open data, online figures and artificial intelligence to comprehensively map the region’s emerging tech capabilities, the only one of its kind in the UK.

“Last year we saw a rise in investment across the sector, from fintech to computer manufacturing, and it is interesting to see a large number of deals backed by overseas investors, with the US a particularly prominent player. With such a degree of agility and world-class entrepreneurship in the North, there is great investor appetite for businesses looking to scale.”

Helping companies to escape and build their teams

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Lucardo Rawtenstall is a fantastic escape room experience for both individuals (over 10 years of age) and teams from two to six, ultimately testing their ability to work together to solve clues and escape, before the time runs out.

Established only nine months ago, Lucardo Rawtenstall is the first franchise from the well-known Manchester venue and is already a success, with over 1,100 teams trying to escape, involving over 4,500 participants.

The venue is now starting to attract company teams, who see it as a great way to team build, bond and share the experience of working together under time pressure, to find a solution. An experience very recognisable in the business world.

At their well-equipped Rawtenstall base, you can choose from three games:

  • University of Magic: Dragon’s Heart– this is currently the most popular one
  • Corruption– a murder mystery focus
  • Gem Runner– a bank heist mystery

Co-Owner, Simon Milnes said: “We are really pleased with the response to date, since we have welcomed teams from not only the UK, but also Europe and beyond. We are one of Lancashire’s developing entertainment assets and part of the Invest in Rossendale’s ‘Adrenaline Valley’ concept.

“Our thrilling experience is now being utilised by companies. Working in partnership with nearby restaurant, The Firepit, we are now offering team building exercises, which are different, memorable and fun, complemented by a dedicated room in the restaurant to undertake pre-briefing, outline key messages and receive post event feedback. Companies which have already gained the benefit, include Key Fleet, Avon Electronics and Cube HR.”

Lisa Sourbutts, MD, Cube HR enthused: “Brilliant team outing! Look no further than these guys.”

Open every day, but interested parties need to book, since each game takes approximately 90 minutes. Corporate teams particularly welcome from Mondays to Thursdays.

The venue was recently visited by local MP and Northern Powerhouse Minister, Jake Berry MP, who really enjoyed the experience and commented: “It was a pleasure to meet you and it is so encouraging to see a new rapidly growing company thriving locally on my doorstep, with customers from all over the world.”

Laudamotion to become LJLA’s newest airline with flights to Vienna

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Austrian airline Laudamotion is to become the latest airline to operate from Liverpool John Lennon Airport, having announced plans to commence a twice weekly service from Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) to Vienna, starting in Winter 2019.

Flights will commence on 28 October operating at convenient flight times on Mondays and Fridays using Airbus A320 aircraft.

Laudamotion has bases in Vienna, Innsbruck, Stuttgart, Dusseldorf and Palma and currently only operate to London Stansted in the UK.

This is LJLA’s first scheduled service to Vienna and is the latest new destination to be served direct from the North West’s faster, easier, friendlier airport. It will be the third new airline to be announced in Liverpool during the last 9 months.

Paul Winfield, Director of Aviation Development for LJLA commented: “For Laudamotion to choose Liverpool to be their first UK regional airport to operate from, is a tremendous achievement for the Airport and shows how attractive operating from here is becoming for some of Europe’s top airline’s.

“Vienna is another new destination to be served from Liverpool and we expect this to be popular with both the leisure traveller and the region’s business community.”

Andreas Gruber, Managing Director of Laudamotion added: “Our routes work because we have the right offer for price-sensitive customers. In particular, with our new City Shuttle routes, I’m sure to increase the traffic with our new non-stop service to and from Vienna.”

THIRTY30 and the University of Salford join forces to offer Undergraduates paid industry experience

The city-centre media agency has implemented a two-week rolling internship programme aimed at preparing students for life in the industry

Having real-world work experience on your CV is often a requirement when applying for graduate jobs, but securing such placements alongside university can be challenging.

That’s why creative agency THIRTY30 has teamed up with the University of Salford to offer students the chance to join the team for two weeks and be paid for their time.

While the agency offers a range of services including design, video content and website building, the internship programme will focus predominantly on PR and social media management. Interns will have the chance to try their hand at a range of tasks across these areas, including contributing to campaign planning meetings and writing a range of copy across for both b2b and b2c audiences.

David Jones, Managing Director of THIRTY30, commented: “The programme is designed to give students a chance to test out the skills they learn in their degree in the workplace. Interns will be given meaningful tasks and there will be a great deal of variety in their schedules, there’s nothing worse than feeling like a spare part.”

“It doesn’t seem fair not to reward hard work, which is why we’ll be paying the students for their time.”

The partnership comes as THIRTY30’s PR and Content Manager Polly Riggs is herself a Salford graduate, having finished her Journalism and English degree in the summer of 2018.

The University of Salford’s media department is increasingly receiving national acclaim, not least because of the campuses location in the heart of the city’s thriving MediaCityUK.

Journalism and PR Lecturer Sara Eyre said: “This is a great opportunity for our students who are considering a career in PR or social media.

“We’ve found our graduates always do better if they have had some work experience in their chosen industry, so the partnership with THIRTY30 will put students in a great position to apply for jobs when they finish their time at university.”

ATTAIN Digital and Launch Events North West celebrate five years of collaboration

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Two Greater Manchester companies are celebrating five years of working in partnership, which has seen them support thousands of North West businesses to grow.

ATTAIN Digital and Launch Events North West, both based in Wigan, have worked on 20 business events together over the five years, supporting a total of 6,500 businesses and entrepreneurs to network and improve business relationships.

Commercial manager at ATTAIN, Jackie Salt, said: “Together we share a passion in supporting entrepreneurs and SMEs to harness the power of digital marketing through an honest, collaborative approach to doing business. And we believe the best business happens when you work with friends.”

Their collaborative events include Blackpool Business Expo and a Digital Marketing Roadshow that toured the North West and Leigh Business Expo, as well as Wigan’s female only networking event FubHub and Launch Events North West’s Leigh networking group.

Nichola Howard, director of Launch Events NW, added: “Businesses benefit first hand by building new relationships. ATTAIN and Launch Events built a relationship that now helps others across the North West.

“We both want to help local businesses gain the benefit of building new relationships, connecting with local suppliers and raising awareness of their brand and ATTAIN are a perfect fit to do this with, we would not have grown without their support.”

 

Charity quiz raises over £5K for Child Brain Injury Trust

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Leading barristers set Kings Chambers and financial advisors Nestor, have raised £5118 for the Child Brain Injury Trust during their annual quiz fundraiser.

The event, now in its third year, brings together more than 150 legal professionals who battle it out in an 8-round quiz. This year, JMW’s Lawshare team were crowned champions, with a team from Kings Chambers coming a close second.

The Child Brain Injury Trust was established by a group of health professionals in 1991 to research and provide information regarding the effects of ‘traumatic’ injury on a child’s developing brain. The charity works to support families across the country who have children suffering from brain injuries resulting from accident or illness.

Bury-based Nestor is a specialist IFA practice working with personal injury and clinical negligence solicitors and their clients.

Stephen Loxton, Chief Clerk at Kings Chambers, said: “We’re delighted to host and support the event alongside Nestor for the third year running. The charity provides an irreplaceable service to families during very trying times and it’s a pleasure to support its fantastic work.”

Rachel Parsons, Head of Fundraising at Child Brain Injury Trust said: “On behalf of the Child Brain Injury Trust, I would like to thank Kings Chambers and Nestor for the wonderful donation of £5,114 following the annual quiz.  Each year it goes from strength to strength with a waiting list of potential teams.  We would also like to thank all the firms who came along and supported the event – without you, the event wouldn’t be possible.  This donation will help support the vital work the charity does in the North West to support children whose lives have been devastated by brain injury.”

Ryan Lewis, Director at Nestor, said: “The quiz is a fantastic event that brings together more than 150 lawyers and associated industries from across the North West.  Every year, we raise much needed funds for a fantastic charity that continues to make a difference to so many peoples lives.”