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Simpson Millar invests in its people with appointment of new Director of HR

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National law firm Simpson Millar has taken the next step in its ambitious £50m growth strategy with the appointment of a new Director of HR.

Helen Sutton will be taking on the brand new role to support the firm’s expanding workforce in Manchester as part of its ongoing commitment to investment in its people.

Joining the firm from Northgate Plc and with past roles at Johnston Press, Hallmark Cards and BAE Systems Helen brings 15 years of HR experience to Simpson Millar, with particular expertise in leading successful organisational change programmes such as employee engagement and organisational effectiveness.

Her new role seeks to support the firm’s growth on the back of its two recent acquisitions of Liverpool-based law firm EAD and North-West based firm, JWK, and will look to revamp and modernise the firm’s ways of working to innovate its legal practices.

Speaking on the new appointment, Greg Cox, CEO of Simpson Millar said: “We are delighted to appoint Helen as Director of HR. Her role will provide valuable support for our growing teams across the UK, and will help us develop new innovative ways to modernise our legal services, and ways of working to benefit employees and clients alike.

“Her appointment comes at an exciting time in Simpson Millar’s growth plans, following acquisitions and appointments to ensure that we are best placed to meet the growing and ever changing needs of our clients.

“Helen brings a wealth of experience to the table and I am sure her expertise will enable the firm to become even more innovative to push our growth plans forward.”

Commenting on her new role, Helen said: “I’m extremely excited about working at Simpson Millar to help deliver the ambitious growth plans, and to ensure that all employees feel supported, informed and engaged as we move towards achieving the Simpson Millar vision.

“I am looking forward to creating and delivering a strong people plan that will make the company a great place to work for everyone.”

Truman design & build begins work on £6.5m hotel in Manchester

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Work has started on a £6.5m hotel next to the Irish World Heritage Centre in Manchester.

Truman Design & Build, based in Bolton, is the main contractor for the 135-bedroom hotel, which is due to open later this year. The brand which will operate the hotel will be named in due course.

Along with the design and construction phases, Truman will also fit out the hotel, which is being developed on a derelict 1.8-acre site on Irish Town Way in Cheetham Hill. Further works will include extensive landscaping and parking for 110 vehicles.

The Irish World Heritage Centre is a major base for the region’s Irish community, offering a diverse programme of cultural activities alongside conference and events facilities.

Truman is an associate company of Oldham-based construction, fit-out and refurbishment specialist Medlock FRB.

Its team is led by executive chairman Mike Peden, commercial director David Wheeler, project director Dan Lewis and design manager Nick Riley.

Truman targets projects in the £3m-£10m bracket across a variety of sectors, including hotels and leisure, student accommodation, commercial, industrial and healthcare, with a focus on schemes within a 100-mile radius of Manchester.

Recently-completed projects include ones at tennis and fitness centre The Shrewsbury Club in Shropshire, the MADE Wellness Centre at the Moddershall Oaks Country Spa Retreat in Stone, Staffordshire, and The Flower Bowl family entertainment complex near Garstang in Lancashire.

Dan Lewis said: “We are excited to be on site for the construction and fit-out of the new hotel next to the Irish World Heritage Centre.

“It is a prestigious scheme which will provide much-needed hotel accommodation for visitors to the complex and to the surrounding area, including Manchester Arena and the city centre.

“We have a team of highly-experienced professionals who are committed to delivering projects safely, on time and on budget. This project further underlines Truman’s credibility in the design, construction and fit-out of prominent developments across the region.”

Join the Dots completes charity mission raising £22,000 

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Manchester-headquartered consumer insight agency Join the Dots raised a total of £22,000 through charitable initiatives in 2018, all of which will be donated to its chosen charity partner, Wood Street Mission.

Over the course of 12 months, the company’s employees took part in a range of individual and team fundraising activities from long distance running – including 10K and half marathon distances, to completing the National Three Peaks’ Challenge, which combines the highest peaks in England, Wales and Scotland.

Closer to home, the company hosted a range of events such as regular pub quizzes, bake sales, a mini golf tournament and a book club.

Join the Dots’ in-house creative team also created a mindfulness colouring book to mark the business’ 20th anniversary, featuring illustrated portraits of the staff. The Face Book was sold for £10 – every penny of which went towards the total sum raised for the independent charity.

Wood Street Mission is a children’s charity that helps children and families living on low incomes in Manchester and Salford, providing support with day-to-day needs from clothing to baby equipment, as well as educational costs and book provisions to help improve the lives of those in need.

Des Lynch, manager at Wood Street Mission,  said: Thanks to Join the Dots’ fundraising efforts, we will be able to help families with those day-to-day essentials we all take for granted – clothes, bedding, toiletries and so on, as well as continuing our work with Book Clubs, which last year saw over 500 children receive thousands of books and days out during the school holidays. It’s our goal to encourage a love of reading and all the positive outcomes this activity has for their ongoing education.

“The money raised by the Three Peaks Challenge team has allowed us to kit out nearly 180 children as part of our SmartStart project to help them fit in at school and concentrate on enjoying learning, rather than worrying about not having the right uniform. Because of all the toys and gifts donated to our Christmas Appeal, we were able to provide 3,900 children with toys to open on Christmas Day. Helping to create lovely memories at Christmas is something no child should go without.”

Quentin Ashby, CEO of Join the Dots, said: “It’s a remarkable effort from everyone involved and we’re extremely pleased to have raised an amount that will make a real difference to the charity. It’s been a pleasure to do what we can to help the valuable work that Wood Street Mission’s team carries out 365 days a year. We are so thankful for their work and the commitment to the families that they support every single day.”

Vodafone switches on 5G at Manchester Airport

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Vodafone has switched on 5G at Manchester Airport, with other travel locations set to follow suit within weeks. In a UK first, holidaymakers and travellers getting ready for the half-term getaway tested the new, super-fast network by downloading a film or TV box set using 5G. The testers downloaded content up to four times quicker than over 4G, providing them with more than enough entertainment for their flight.

Manchester Airport is the first of several travel hot spots where Vodafone is trialling 5G. Vodafone 5G masts are now in place at the airport, forming part of the 5G trials taking place across the city.  Further trials over the coming weeks will include Snow Hill railway station in Birmingham.

Passengers at Manchester’s Terminal One visited Vodafone’s special 5G ‘blast pod’ and were given a free Entertainment Pass on streaming service NOW TV. Airport users could download an episode of the new series of Tin Star in 45 seconds and the whole series in six minutes and seven seconds – up to four times faster than over 4G, which took 26 minutes and eight seconds**.  At these speeds, Vodafone’s 5G network will allow a home Wi-Fi like experience, on the go.

5G will enable holiday makers and business travellers to load a web page or a video instantly and, thanks to  super low latency, people will be able to seamlessly stream a movie over 5G without buffering or lag.

Nick Jeffery, CEO, Vodafone UK, said: “We all love to catch up on our favourite TV shows, play games or finish off some work when travelling. 5G, with its fast speeds and quick response times, will make that quick and easy, even in busy locations. We are proud to be the first provider to bring 5G to an airport and will be adding more major travel hotspots to our 5G network throughout the year.”

Brad Miller, Chief Operating Officer, Manchester Airpor, said: “We are delighted to support Vodafone’s 5G trial at Manchester Airport. As we progress with the design and delivery of our £1bn transformation programme, we are constantly exploring how new innovations and technology can be applied to improve the airport experience.

“As a business with a strong presence in our surrounding community, Vodafone was a natural partner for a trial project like this and we look forward to collaborating with them again in the future.”

Bruntwood Works launches £50m customer-focused building transformation programme

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Rooftop gardens at Blackfriars and a stunning new art and exhibition space at 111 Piccadilly are among the inspirational new renovations being carried out by Bruntwood Works as part of a £50m transformation project.

The work is the first phase of a major programme of activity by the leading provider of inspirational workspaces to transform a number of its buildings across the North and Midlands.

The first three buildings to receive a major renovation include 111 Piccadilly and Blackfriars in Manchester, and Cornwall Buildings in Birmingham, with work scheduled to start in June.

The programme will then be rolled out on a wider basis across Bruntwood Works’ regional portfolio, which consists of £937 million of assets across Manchester, Cheshire, Liverpool, Leeds and Birmingham.

Focused on providing innovative environments with ‘wow factor’, the programme centres on enhancing six key themes across its buildings, from technology and sustainability to biophilia, wellbeing, amenity and art.

The programme will also evolve Bruntwood Works’ commitment to creating connected communities within its regions, by encouraging customers to access new facilities and collaborate with like-minded businesses across neighbouring buildings.

This will support Bruntwood’s recent pledge to the Green Building Council’s Net Zero Carbon Commitment to make new buildings net zero carbon emitting by 2030 and old buildings the same by 2050.

111 Piccadilly will undergo a major transformation, co-ordinated by architect 3DReid. A new café and lounge will be introduced on the ground floor, as well as exhibition and event space. A sculptured ‘Gem’ working area will be incorporated providing a stunning art and seating space for customers.

A large planted entrance is being designed and installed by ANS on the London Road entrance of 111 Piccadilly, while garden space is being created outside the reception doors with external trees planning in partnership with City of Trees.

Exciting changes at Blackfriars include a rooftop restaurant and bar featuring panoramic views across the city. Designed by MgMaStudio Architecture, the rooftop garden will be filled with flowing meadows and flowers, as well as uniquely designed seating, lighting and shelter incorporated.

The ground floor space will include a new café, run by the same operator as the restaurant, as well as a lounge, event space and new co-working spaces.

Other stand-out features at Blackfriars include the construction of a balcony, which opens up to the River Irwell and new on-site artwork in the newly created ‘lightwell’, which will offer the opportunity to project incredible interactive light art into the space.

Cornwall Buildings in Birmingham will also undergo a significant facelift, including a new reception with breakout areas and collaborative coworking spaces, in addition to an in-house barista coffee station at the centre to encourage colleagues to come together.

Cornwall Buildings’ customers will also have access to gym facilities, bike storage and roof garden at neighbouring Cornerblock, as part of Bruntwood Works’ commitment to wellness.

A year’s free studio space is also being offered in the basement, as part of its artists in residence programme, which will see a new partnership formed with Birmingham School of Art. Students will have the opportunity for their work to be showcased throughout the building.

As part of the wider programme of activity, Bruntwood Works will boost existing amenities across its buildings, which already include independent cafes, collaborative coworking areas and community spaces hosting a regular rotation of exciting pop-ups, from yoga classes to beauticians and barbers.

Ciara Keeling, CEO of Bruntwood Works, said: “This is just the start of an exciting period of growth for Bruntwood Works. We have a long history of developing inspirational workspaces and have always sought to disrupt the market through constant innovation of our customer proposition. This investment will ensure our customers continue to have exciting, innovative and inspirational spaces to work and socialise in. Spaces which not only create incredible environments and communities for our customers to thrive in, but also support the attraction of talent, productivity and wellbeing.

“We have taken learnings from our award-winning buildings, such as Neo in Manchester and Platform in Leeds to shape the designs which will lead the way in terms of technology and user experience. They will offer a wide range of flexible and collaborative work environments for the wider Bruntwood community to benefit from, with outstanding wellness, retail and leisure facilities at their heart – making our workspaces healthier, happier, connected and more eco-friendly places to be.”

Duerr’s makes sweet contribution to Birkenhead charity

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Britain’s oldest family-owned jam maker, Duerr’s, has donated hundreds of jars of preserves to support Feeding Birkenhead’s community shop.

The Manchester-based manufacturer has donated 300 jars of its jams, marmalades, honey and peanut butter to Number 7, a Feeding Birkenhead citizen’s cafe and supermarket.

The non-profit food shop aims to help build the community’s resilience against hunger, utilising good quality food supplies to enable individuals and families on low incomes to purchase food at heavily reduced prices.

Mark Duerr, managing director of F. Duerr & Sons said: “We are thrilled to be supporting Feeding Birkenhead’s citizen’s shop, it’s such a fantastic organisation and the work they do is vitally important to the local community.

“Our family business is committed to supporting families across the North West and we are pleased to be able to donate our products for all to enjoy.”

Kay Penkethman, manager of Feeding Birkenhead’s Number 7 supermarket said: “We’re delighted with the donations from Duerr’s. The product range and variety is the perfect addition to our store and we have no doubt that they will be enjoyed by families across Birkenhead.”

AJ Bell staff raise £17,000 for good causes

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Hundreds of underprivileged families and homeless people across Greater Manchester have benefited after kind-hearted staff at AJ Bell raised £17,000 and completed over 200 hours of volunteering to help good causes during 2018.

Their efforts supported Cash for Kids, Wood Street Mission and the Booth Centre.

Nearly 40 employees at AJ Bell, an investment platform which has its headquarters in Salford Quays, headed to warehouses in the run-up to Christmas to deliver presents and to sort gifts from well-wishers for Wood Street Mission, which supports low-income families in Manchester and Salford, and Cash for Kids, which helps sick and under-privileged youngsters.

Cash for Kids distributed gifts to nearly 36,000 children in Greater Manchester for Christmas.

AJ Bell staff raised £17,000 during 2018 for the Booth Centre in Manchester, which helps people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness to find accommodation, education and training.

Michael Summersgill, chief financial officer at AJ Bell, said: “Many of our staff value the opportunity to be able to give something back to the community and we are pleased to give them the chance to do this in various ways.

“Wood Street Mission and Cash for Kids share a common purpose of supporting families and children, helping them improve their life chances.

“Many of our staff have given up their time to provide practical help to both charities and many more have raised funds for other excellent causes through activities in the office.”

ATG Access cements international success with Greater China Awards win

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ATG Access, the world’s leading innovator of road blocker, bollards and vehicle barrier systems, has bolstered its international credentials by winning the Rising Star accolade at the Greater China Awards.

Open to companies in North West England, the Greater China Awards recognise organisations that have made a significant contribution to developing business or innovative partnerships within mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau or Taiwan. The Rising Star Award is specifically awarded to businesses which have had innovative and successful partnerships with Greater China for less than three years.

ATG Access fought off an eight-strong shortlist to win the much acclaimed accolade, with judges praising the team’s willingness and eagerness to forge strong business relationships and fully submerse itself in the territory. As well as its high profile work in Shanghai.

To overcome cultural and linguistic barriers, ATG spent many years making regular trips to the region, before taking the decision to hire a native Chinese speaking professional to fill the role of South East Asia Export Manager. Appointing someone who has a deep-rooted understanding of this region has enabled ATG to create stronger communication networks and relationships with its exporting partners.

As such, ATG Access has had a long standing relationship with both Northern and Southern China with its first project – securing the National Exhibition Centre in Beijing with non-impact tested, automatic bollards – taking place in 2010.

ATG Access was also called upon to better protect The Bund, one of Shanghai’s busiest tourist, after the tragic event on New Year’s Eve 2014, where 36 people sadly lost their lives. The high profile security project involved ATG deploying eighty-six of its SPTTautomatic, crash test bollards at seven different road junctions.

ATG was presented with the prize at an awards ceremony that took place at the Department for International Trade North West in Manchester.

Gavin Hepburn, director at ATG Access, said: “We are delighted to have won the Rising Star Award.What really sets us apart is that we pride ourselves on doing business face-to-face. We don’t just want to arrive in a new market, we want to fully understand it from a cultural, linguistic and business perspective, which for us means getting out there and putting people on the ground.

“Obtaining the contract in Shanghai did not come easily – it required a considerable amount of groundwork from our Asian manager, as well as our UK sales team who ventured out to the city to meet with stakeholders and build up the essential relationships needed to win the project.

“As part of our continued international growth strategy, we aim to build on our relationships with countries across the globe, so to have an award tied to such an important market for us gives ATG Access the sort of recognition we need to take the business to the next level.”

Former SAS Commander Colin Maclachlan to give talk to business leaders

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Former SAS Commander and TV star Colin Maclachlan is heading to Manchester next month, giving a talk to business leaders, coders and tech lovers, as part of a debate series hosted by coding school Code Nation.

The event, to which all are welcome, will be begin at 6pm at the Code Nation Manchester campus. Guests on the night will be treated to a special talk from Colin – who will share his fascinating experiences as an SAS commander, elaborating on his mental resilience as well as his new careers in charity work, TV and video games.

Colin – who has appeared in Channel 4’s SAS: Who Dares Wins and Channel 5’s Secrets of the SAS, will inspire attendees with his stories. He will also ignite the interest of the audience’s coders and gamers, thanks to his gaming world motion capture roles in Grand Theft Auto, Max Payne, Red Dead Redemption II and L.A. Noire.

Colin explained: “I’m thrilled to be a part of this event; it’s just great to be out there talking, and sharing what I’ve been through, and how I focus on getting the best out of myself each day. If that can inspire attendees in their own pursuits, whatever they may be, then that’s great.

“I’ve witnessed and been a part of things that could break you, but I’ve channelled those experiences into making me a stronger person mentally and adapt that strength into the variety of career paths I thoroughly enjoy. I really want to convey that on the night.”

And with a coding and gaming audience already signed up to the event, Colin expects the Q&A will be full of questions about his appearances in video games. He continued: “My career’s taken quite a turn and it’s a complete novelty being part of Rockstar Games. I’m sure coders in the room will want to talk about a lot of that which will be fun too.”

Colin also works alongside Calum MacLeod, a former soldier with Kings Own Scottish Borders, on the charity they set up together. Who Dares Cares is a not-for-profit charity which they developed to support people from all walks of life who suffer with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Andy Lord, founder and CEO of Code Nation, concluded: “Colin’s a real highlight in our annual events programme and we cannot thank him enough for giving this talk.”

Manchester design agency BGN bolsters team with strategic appointments

Manchester-based design agency BGN has bolstered its offering with two new appointments to their growing team.

The agency, which is approaching the end of it’s second year in business, is already carving out a reputation for itself for its brand-led approach to business – maximising the potential of businesses through effective design, executed across all platforms.

The new hires were strategically chosen to further differentiate the agency from its competitors by strengthening the teams offering in terms of skills, experience and business-minded approach.

Laura Coull has joined the Manchester-based team as brand planner, having worked previously at Amplifon and Unilever as a global communications manager.

Gary Ratcliffe has also joined BGN’s development team to bolster the agency’s in-house development capability. Previously, Gary worked at E-Jigsaw as senior web developer and has more than seven years’ experience developing and delivering bespoke websites.

The appointments come after an exciting start to the second year for the BGN team as they also take larger office space within Bruntwood’s flagship NEO building.

Antonio Giansante, operations director at BGN, said both new team members had proven that they understood business from a client’s perspective and were passionate about the impact that branding can have.

Antonio, who founded BGN in April 2017 added: “After what’s been a hugely successful first year and a half in business, we’re pleased to welcome Laura and Gary to the growing team here at BGN.

“Gary has joined our development team, while Laura brings a wealth of client-side experience and understands business needs from a client perspective.

“Strategy and insight are the cornerstone of effective design and having someone like Laura to come in and manage the delivery of the brand and marketing strategies we put in place is invaluable for us and our clients.

“We believe in using brand to help businesses grow and as a tool to solve the problems they face. We are now better placed than ever to do just that.”

Laura added: “Joining BGN is an exciting opportunity for me.

“They are a young growing agency working on a real growth trajectory and have some really exciting projects with some great brands in a variety of sectors.

“There was real synergy when I met the team in terms of our brand-led approach to design and passion in making design effective for business.

“I am really looking forward to working with the BGN team and look forward to playing my part in both delivering their growth strategy and doing an exceptional job for our clients.”