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UKFast helps Wood Street Mission

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Local children’s charity, Wood Street Mission, aims to ensure that thousands of children in Manchester and Salford will make many happy memories this Christmas.

Set up in 1869 to alleviate the effects of poverty on local children and their families, the charity provides thousands of children up to the age of 14 with presents every Christmas.

This Christmas the charity is appealing for donations of new toys and gifts as well as treats such as selection boxes and advent calendars. The presents are new so every child is made to feel like any other when opening their presents on Christmas morning, and unwrapped so that parents and carers can come and select the gifts themselves in the run up to Christmas. The Appeal is run from the Charity’s headquarters in Manchester City Centre.

Manchester and Salford combined have over 48,000 children living in poverty, with families struggling each day to make ends meet, many of them in low paid and insecure work.  The festive season in particular can be a real struggle for many parents.  Not only is there the expense of presents and a Christmas Dinner, there is also the extra costs of providing meals for their children, when they might normally receive free school meals during the week.  Families living in Manchester and Salford can be referred for help this Christmas by a professional who knows the family’s circumstances well.

The charity relies greatly on support from the local community who organise collections of toys or simply add an extra item to their own shopping in the run up to Christmas. Local companies and manufacturers have been fantastic with donations of presents and many are showing their support through social media and helping highlight the cause by using the hashtag #woodstreetxmas

Hosting company UKFast is throwing its weight behind the appeal by acting as a drop off point for donations and providing advertising support to help deliver the biggest campaign the charity has ever seen. From Monday 12th November, commuters and the local community will be greeted by the Wood Street Mission Christmas Appeal 2018 advert displayed on the 35 ft billboard directly outside UKFast’s Headquarters on Princess Parkway in Hulme.

UKFast Managing Director Gail Jones said: “I feel incredibly fortunate that I am able to provide for my own family so really do feel for the families who are struggling to make ends meet. It’s unimaginable, which is why we have been supporting organisations throughout the year. However, the added pressure on parents of being able to provide for their families at Christmas time can turn a magical experience into something that’s stressful and often dreaded. Thinking of children going back to school after the Christmas holidays, having to listen to other children talking about their gifts when they got nothing, is absolutely heartbreaking. Christmas should be about making memories with your family, not a time of stress and sadness.

“The team here at UKFast have always backed our drive to ensure children in the Greater Manchester area have something to open on Christmas Day, so we are thrilled to be supporting Wood Street Mission’s Christmas Appeal this year. It’s wonderful to hear that the campaign covers other celebrations including Chanukah too. We are appealing for help not only from within UKFast but also the wider community, whether that’s donating gifts, creating awareness or helping to organise the presents. Everyone can play their part and make a child’s day.”

Des Lynch, Manager of Wood Street Mission, said: “Every year the level of support we receive from our local community is outstanding.  We are incredibly grateful to UKFast for their generosity throughout the year and their ability to place our name in lights really is the icing on the cake.  This level of profile places our Appeal right at the heart of the business community and alongside their willingness to share our cause across their networks, it’s going to make for a very exciting Christmas and enable us to help more children this Christmas.”

Social Republic announces expansion with New York office

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 Social Republic has announced its first office opening outside of the UK, with a base now established in New York.

The Manchester-based social media agency, supported by the NatWest Entrepreneur Accelerator, has established a global presence since being founded in 2015 by former marketing director, Rob Illidge.

Utilising a network of over 300 global freelance experts has allowed the agency to attract clients outside of the UK, assigning talent and teams to projects on-demand.

CEO and founder, Rob Illidge said: “Opening an office outside of the UK has always been a dream of ours, and New York is the perfect home.

“We have seen a noticeable increase in enquiries from U.S based brands whom wish to develop their social media campaigns, working with an experienced and flexible agency.

“Our team in the city that never sleeps, will allow us to develop brands and build our offering, as we sleep on this side of the pond.

“As someone who lived and studied in the United States, I understand the culture, determination and appetite for success of American businesses.”

Irwin Mitchell Private Wealth’s Manchester Office Soars High In Directories

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The latest results from leading independent legal directories The Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners saw Irwin Mitchell’s Private Wealth division top ranked for the region.

The Legal 500 results saw the family law team in Manchester retain its top-tier ranking for another year in the North West, with National Head of Family Law and regional managing partner for the office Ros Bever listed as a leading individual and partner Nat Groarke making the ‘next generation lawyers’ list.

Chambers & Partners also ranked the Manchester family team as a tier-one practice with just one other firm, with Ros and partner Katie McCann both appearing as ranked lawyers. Nat was also listed by the directory as an ‘up and coming’ lawyer.

The Manchester office’s private client offering has massively expanded this year with the introduction of a will, trust and estate disputes team in May headed by senior associate Nazia Nawaz. The team has since grown to include associate Heather Roberts and paralegal Lucy-Allena McIlroy.

The family team has also considerably grown with the appointment of partner Katie McCann and senior associate Carole Nettleton in 2018, with Lara Tucker being promoted to associate earlier in the year.

Ros, regional managing partner for Irwin Mitchell’s Manchester office said: “I’m so pleased with our results this year both in the private client division and across the rest of the office where we have seen our colleagues in personal and business legal services highly ranked too.

“Manchester is fast becoming a hub for legal excellence and we are glad to have been recognised by the directories for another year as at the forefront of the market in multiple sectors.

“We’re all extremely proud of the work we’ve put in this year and this enthusiasm to get our clients the best results is reflected in the directories.”

JD Outdoors reinvents the ‘country’ ramble for BBC Children in Need

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Bury-based, JD Outdoors is urging the nation to put on their walking boots and take part in sponsored rambles across the country to raise money for BBC Children in Need.

More than 70 people participated in a mass ramble in Manchester City Centre, as JD Outdoors moved rambling out of the countryside and into the city.

The company, which provides a range of active and outdoor wear, has created a bespoke Countryfile Ramble Bobble Hat in aid of BBC Children in Need as part of a nationwide campaign to encourage people to organise sponsored rambles and raise money to support disadvantaged children and young people across the UK.

JD Outdoors CEO, Lee Bagnall, said: “This year, we really want to change perceptions of rambling and show people that anyone can get involved, no matter where they live. Our urban ramble in Manchester on Saturday proves that city-dwellers don’t have to miss out on any of the action.”

“More than anything, the rambles offer a great opportunity for people to contribute to a very worthy cause, and we are always thrilled to be involved.

“After the success of last year where we raised £100K, we hope that people will don their Countryfile Ramble Bobble Hats and raise even more money and awareness for BBC Children in Need.”

Alliance Manchester Business School partners with Audi UK

Alliance Manchester Business School has partnered with Audi UK to design its new Audi Leadership Excellence and Development (LEAD) programme. The programme, which has recently launched, will focus on leadership and change management and support more than 350 Audi leaders and aspiring future leaders working in the premium German car maker’s UK retail network.

The automotive industry is changing. While emerging trends such as electric cars, connected cars and digitalisation open up new opportunities to businesses, they also add a layer of complexity that needs to be addressed. This programme will equip Audi employees with the skills to effectively manage change, innovate and lead others so that they remain competitive in the market.

Commenting on the partnership, Heather Davies, People Development Manager at Audi UK, said: “The new Audi LEAD programme represents a major investment in existing and emerging talent across our retail network. We are tapping into Alliance Manchester Business School’s expertise to deliver a robust leadership programme that will help our people to identify future business challenges and devise solutions to address them effectively, which will ultimately make a significant contribution to the continued success of all Audi Centres.”

Professor Graham Winch, Academic Director of Executive Education at Alliance Manchester Business School, added: “We’ve worked with a number of organisations to deliver management and leadership programmes, helping businesses to navigate today’s changing business landscape. The Audi LEAD programme has been specifically tailored to help each centre meet current and potential business challenges.

“It will combine online study, residential modules, action learning and reflective practice. We hope the syllabus will help to build confidence in Audi delegates to come up with solutions to tackle obstacles in business.”

WonderBill choses Manchester as a hub for technology talent

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WonderBill, a bill management and switching service backed by Shell Ventures and BCG Digital Ventures, has officially selected Manchester as a key hub for technology talent opening up its Manchester office. The new UK office sits in the heart of Spinningfields and one fifth of the WonderBill team is now based in the city.

WonderBill launched in 2016 in order to help the public manage its household bills via a simple app. Currently headquartered in Canary Wharf, London, the company already has around more than 50 employees, with over 115 connected household providers available. Users of the app are not only able to manage their household bills (including, electricity, gas, TV, broadband, mobile telecoms and water) and subscription services (such as Netflix and Spotify), but can also switch energy tariffs, mobile & broadband plans and insurance providers at the touch of button. WonderBill analyses a user’s bill data to make personalised switch suggestions based on ‘actual’ usage, versus current deals and bundles, to ensure up-to-date, accurate savings amounts.

This regional expansion was driven by a spike in consumer demand as an increasing number of Brits strive to become ‘bill brave’, seeking to take control of their household finances with the use of WonderBill. As demand increases, the company’s need to recruit the very latest technology talent has also grown and the firm considers Manchester to be the perfect location to support this expansion.

Gary Higham, the VP of Engineering at WonderBill, explained: “The business is in a time of exponential growth and our next move is critical to our continued success. Manchester has an extensive talent pool for skilled software engineers and developers, so it’s clear to see why it’s a prime location for us to start expanding our WonderBill development team. We are actively looking for ambitious candidates for our new office location as we look to enhance our app’s functionality and meet the growing demand of bill-savvy consumers.”

Blink-Photo launches fast fashion studio in Manchester

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On the eve of Manchester Fashion Week, leading commercial photography agency, Blink-Photo, will relaunch their Manchester studio with a specialist fast fashion offering.

The relaunch will see the studio capable of turning around campaign imagery in as little as four hours, with a team of 12 fashion specialists on hand to manage every aspect of the process – from initial styling to the final edit.

Speaking on the relaunch, Blink-Photo Director, Steven Livesey, said: “Since our launch in 2006 fashion photography has changed beyond recognition. Manchester has been at the heart of this revolution, so it was only fitting that when we were looking to introduce a dedicated fast fashion offering we looked to the studio space we already had in the city.”

Dave Box, Creative Director at Blink-Photo’s Manchester studio, added: “Redeveloping the studio into a truly versatile space has given us the ability to quickly adapt to our clients’ constantly evolving needs. Our Manchester team, with years’ of hard won fashion photography experience, are ready to offer the very best model, still-life, video content and production.”

Aviva Investors lets 95,980 new build distribution unit in Heywood

The industrial agency team at property advisor JLL has let a new 95,980 sq ft distribution unit in Heywood on behalf of Aviva Investors, the global asset management business of Aviva plc. The unit was developed on a speculative basis in a joint venture between Aviva Investors and Graftongate, the industrial developer.

McCormick, the international herb and spice manufacturer listed on the New York Stock exchange, has taken a 10-year lease on the property called Link95, paying a rent of £6.35 per sq ft. It plans to retain the 145,000 sq ft manufacturing unit it occupies in Littleborough, Rochdale, and use Link95 as additional distribution space in the region.

The unit is located on Hareshill Distribution Park in Heywood and is within two miles from the M66. Neighboring occupiers include Yearsley Group and Martin Brower.

Richard Johnson, director at JLL in Manchester, said: “There is robust demand for units of Link95’s size and quality in prime locations, which continues to outstrip Grade A supply in the region. McCormick’s requirement was for high quality distribution space in North Manchester to store packaged sauces that are manufactured at their Littleborough facility and supplied to McDonald’s. Link95 satisfied their requirement well due to the institutional Grade A specification, excellent motorway links and close proximity to their existing properties in Heywood and Littleborough. After successfully pitching for this instruction, we are delighted to have secured McCormick at Link95, who have a 5A1 covenant strength, on mutually satisfactory lease terms.”

Colin Lawrence-Waterhouse, Asset Manager at Aviva Investors, said: “Link 95 is a new, detached distribution unit built to an extremely high specification and benefits from excellent motorway access. Acquiring high quality logistics assets such as Link95 through new development or refurbishment of existing buildings aligns with our client’s strategy of investing in quality assets in core locations. Greater Manchester is a core market for Aviva Investors and a location where we have strong appetite for speculative development. We are delighted to have secured a long-term let to the global manufacturer McCormick and look forward to building a strong relationship with them.”

Winners revealed at 2018 Rochdale Boroughwide Sports and Culture Awards

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More than 200 people attended a prestigious awards ceremony celebrating the achievements of amazing people, clubs and organisations working in sport and culture across Rochdale borough over the last 12 months.

Taking place at Middleton Arena, with Rochdale’s very own star of stage and screen, Sue Devaney, as the guest host for the evening, a total of 16 awards were presented on the night to celebrate the rich diversity of skill, dedication and commitment shown day-to-day by local people.

Cllr Billy Sheerin, Deputy Mayor, of Rochdale, opened the ceremony with a welcome speech to a room packed full of nominees, all of whom had been shortlisted from a wide range of public votes submitted.

A panel of independent judges had completed the difficult task of selecting one winner in each category, with all judges commenting on the fantastic achievements of nominees over the past 12 months.

Each winner within the Sports categories from the night – eight in total – have also been put forward automatically for the Greater Manchester Sports Awards, which take place on Friday November 16, and now has the chance to be crowned as the best of Greater Manchester.

Andy King, Chief Executive at Link4Life, the independent charity behind the awards, said: “We’re really proud to have hosted these awards again this year and it was a fantastic night, helping to shine a light on the heroes of sport and culture in this region.

“We think it’s really important to celebrate the fantastic contribution that local people, clubs and organisations make and all of this year’s nominees deserve a huge amount of credit for their efforts.

“Sport and culture have the power to bring communities together and it’s clear that all of this year’s winners have been doing just that – they should all be really proud of their achievements and our congratulations go to all of them.”

The full list of winners was as follows:

Artist of the Year: Parvez Qadir

Changing Lifestyles Recognition: Gladys Radburn

Coach of the Year: Rob Johnson

Community and Education Project: “Don’t Hate Me” by St Lukes Primary School

Community Club of the Year: Rochdale Junior Netball Club

Cultural Champion: Noreen White

Cultural Event of the Year: “Generations” by Skylight Circus Arts”

Culture and Health Award: Woody Craft at the Angel Project

Disabled Sports Achiever of the Year: Bridgeability Football Club

Facilitator of the Year: Middleton Popstars Academy

School Commitment to PE & Sports: St Mary’s Roman Catholic Primary School

School Commitment to Arts, Heritage and Culture: St Michael’s C of E Primary School

Sports Achiever of the Year: Allana Shaw

Unsung Hero: Lynn Jopson

Volunteer of the Year: Barbara Bayliss

Young Creative Award: Katrina Moore and Jade Kilduff (joint winners)

Manchester Metropolitan represents North West in European green project

The Fuel Cells & Hydrogen and Joint Undertaking, a €1.4billion programme to support research and innovation in green energy across Europe, has published a major international report, with Manchester Metropolitan University representing the entire North West region of England.

The University officially opened the Manchester Fuel Cell Innovation Centre (MFCIC) in September 2018, a £4.1m facility in the heart of the city centre, dedicated to developing new sources of sustainable, emission free energy and making it available to small businesses in the region.

The report, titled ‘Fuel Cells and Hydrogen for Green Energy in European Cities and Regions’, finds that fuel cell and hydrogen technology could create 30 million jobs across Europe, and enhance the continent’s economy by $2,000 billion in annual sales.

A more localised report, published in May 2018, concluded that hydrogen power in the North West of England could boost the regional economy by £1.6bn GBP and create more than 5,000 jobs.

Amer Gaffar, Director of the Manchester Fuel Cell Innovation Centre, said: “We are proud to represent the North West in this significant project that spans Europe, demonstrating that the Manchester Fuel Cell Innovation Centre is at the cutting edge of research and innovation in hydrogen and fuel cell energy.

“There are huge economic, social and environmental benefits to be gained from the deployment of this emission-free energy, and we aim to open up these benefits to as many people as possible, across Greater Manchester, the UK and the rest of the world.

“We’ll do this through working with business and industry on how to harness sustainable hydrogen power, going into schools to teach kids about green energy, and through shaping regional policy.

“The wide-scale adoption of hydrogen and fuel cell technology will generate more jobs, a stronger economy, a healthier environment and better quality of life for everyone.”