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First dual-branded Manchester hotel names two key appointments

The dual-branded Crowne Plaza and Staybridge Suites has revealed two new hires ahead of its much-anticipated opening early next year.

Gabriella Hanson is Conference & Events Office Manager for the Crowne Plaza after joining from The Lowry Hotel.

And Danielle Corbett has been named as Assistant Revenue Manager following almost three years at Hotel Gotham.

Known as a ‘double pack’ concept, the 19-storey dual-branded Crowne Plaza and Staybridge Suites will open to the public in 2018.

The building, which will contain 328-rooms, sits on Manchester’s bustling Oxford Road Corridor.

General Manager Andrew Fletcher said: “I’m very pleased that both Gabriella and Danielle have decided to join our growing team as we continue to focus on the opening of the first dual-branded hotel under one roof in the north of England.

“Danielle is a Manchester Metropolitan University International Hospitality Management graduate and has also worked at Macdonald Townhouse, The Place Apartment Hotel and Malmaison Hotels.

“Gabriella also has great pedigree having been Event Planner and Event Sales Supervisor at The Lowry Hotel following stints at The Mere Golf Resort & Spa and Malmaison & Hotel du Vin properties – with both already making a strong impression on the team.”

While the Crowne Plaza will contain 212-rooms over 11 floors, a 120-cover upscale restaurant, seven meeting rooms catering for over 200 delegates and a gym. Staybridge will have 116-rooms on the eight floors directly above and offer a warm, social and home-like environment through a mix of studio and one-bedroom suites.

Andrew said: “The dual-branded double pack concept is emerging and picking up at a pace in Europe but isn’t something that has been offered to people staying in Manchester before.

He added: “Our location is truly unique as the building is situated on The Oxford Road Corridor, an innovation district running south from Manchester city centre that is home to 70,000 students and a workforce of 60,000 people

“With the fit-out programme very much in full flow, we will be announcing further appointments in the coming weeks and months.”

Hallmark Hotel Manchester reveals new look after quarter of a million pound investment

Hallmark Hotel Manchester, Wilmslow has unveiled a sleek new-look interior on the back of a quarter of a million pound refurbishment project covering the bar and restaurant, the health club and spa.

The hotel, which offers one of the largest event spaces in South Manchester and Cheshire, has revealed an upgrade to its leisure and event facilities, which are widely enjoyed by local residents as well as hotel guests. The work has seen a full refurbishment of public areas, including the creation of a stylish lounge bar with semi private booth seating, complimented by the upgrade of a Brasserie.

The work will continue to the end of 2017 with the hotel’s health club, which is open to all hotel guests and holds several hundred members from the surrounding area.

Linda Gregory, Cluster General Manager of the hotel, commented: “The fresh new design has breathed new life into our event spaces, which are a social hub for Cheshire residents as well as visitors to the hotel. The renovation work even saw the roof of our pool area  being lifted off – which was quite an astonishing sight! – but we’re so pleased with the final results and we’re confident our guests will be too”.

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Hallmark Hotels – Manchester

In recent months, the hotel has played host to numerous high profile events, including ‘When you Wish Upon A Star’s’ black and white ball attended by Coronation Street and Hollyoaks cast members and a ‘Ladies Lunch’ which saw over 350 Cheshire ladies descend on the hotel, hosted by former Key 103 presenter Chelsea Norris.

Hallmark Hotel Manchester, Wilmslow has 88 rooms and suites, a brasserie, wine cellar, lounge bar and health club and spa, with a 20-metre pool.  Three event spaces seat between 130 and 360 guests, and the hotel also offers a range of meeting facilities for business guests.

The hotel located just three miles from Manchester International Airport close to the M60 and M56 motorways in neighbouring leafy Wilmslow, allowing visitors to get quickly to and from any of the three terminals in just a few minutes by car.

MANCHESTER AIRPORT ADDS MORE PASSENGERS THAN ANY OTHER UK AIRPORT

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This November saw 1,731,446 passengers travel through Manchester Airport.

That is up 2% on the previous year and marks another month of growth for the UK’s third biggest airport.

It comes as CAA data reveals Manchester added more passengers than any other UK airport between April-September 2017. The airport added 1.27m passengers compared to Gatwick and Heathrow that added 1.25m passengers each.

Manchester Airport’s annual rolling passenger numbers now stand at 27,764,247, an increase of 9.7% year on year.

Growth has slowed at the airport due to the collapse of Monarch Airlines which has left some capacity unused for this winter season.  The airport remains confident that by the start of the summer season all capacity will be filled and this has already started with Jet2.com, TUI and Thomas Cook Airlines all already increasing capacity for next year.

The top five destinations in November were:

  1. Amsterdam
  2. Dublin
  3. Dubai
  4. Tenerife
  5. Paris – Charles De Gaulle

Andrew Cowan, CEO of Manchester Airport, said: “It is pleasing to see Manchester Airport continue to grow and fulfil its role of the UK’s global gateway in the North.

“Now the summer peak is over we are continuing to invest in the airport and passengers will start to see our £1bn transformation take shape and develop over the coming winter months.”

Last week saw the airport’s owner, MAG, announce its half year results, which saw the 10 boroughs of Greater Manchester receive an interim dividend of £35.7m, an increase of 18% on the previous year. Through the airport’s unique ownership structure, this money is directly invested back into the region, funding vital projects.

MAG’s airports at London Stansted and East Midlands also all grew their passenger numbers, with East Midlands growing 20% year on year, and MAG as a whole serving 3.8m passengers in November (+4.1%).

First dual-branded Manchester hotel names two key appointments

The dual-branded Crowne Plaza and Staybridge Suites has revealed two new hires ahead of its much-anticipated opening early next year.

Gabriella Hanson is Conference & Events Office Manager for the Crowne Plaza after joining from The Lowry Hotel.

And Danielle Corbett has been named as Assistant Revenue Manager following almost three years at Hotel Gotham.

Known as a ‘double pack’ concept, the 19-storey dual-branded Crowne Plaza and Staybridge Suites will open to the public in 2018.

The building, which will contain 328-rooms, sits on Manchester’s bustling Oxford Road Corridor.

General Manager Andrew Fletcher said: “I’m very pleased that both Gabriella and Danielle have decided to join our growing team as we continue to focus on the opening of the first dual-branded hotel under one roof in the north of England.

“Danielle is a Manchester Metropolitan University International Hospitality Management graduate and has also worked at Macdonald Townhouse, The Place Apartment Hotel and Malmaison Hotels.

“Gabriella also has great pedigree having been Event Planner and Event Sales Supervisor at The Lowry Hotel following stints at The Mere Golf Resort & Spa and Malmaison & Hotel du Vin properties – with both already making a strong impression on the team.”

While the Crowne Plaza will contain 212-rooms over 11 floors, a 120-cover upscale restaurant, seven meeting rooms catering for over 200 delegates and a gym. Staybridge will have 116-rooms on the eight floors directly above and offer a warm, social and home-like environment through a mix of studio and one-bedroom suites.

Andrew said: “The dual-branded double pack concept is emerging and picking up at a pace in Europe but isn’t something that has been offered to people staying in Manchester before.

He added: “Our location is truly unique as the building is situated on The Oxford Road Corridor, an innovation district running south from Manchester city centre that is home to 70,000 students and a workforce of 60,000 people

“With the fit-out programme very much in full flow, we will be announcing further appointments in the coming weeks and months.”

Digital ID Play it Smart with Acquisition

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Digital ID, the South Manchester based ID Card Company are pleased to announce the acquisition of Brighton & Hove based company, The Smart Card Store Ltd. Established in 2006 The Smart Card Store is one of the UK’s fastest growing ID card companies specialising in the supply of smart ID cards to a well-established client base of both end-users and trade customers. Guy Hudson will remain as Managing Director of The Smart Card Store which will continue to operate from Brighton with its own identity. The acquisition cements Digital ID’s position as the UK’s largest ID card company.

Jonathan Fell, Managing Director of Digital ID Group, said, “The Smart Card Store have an excellent reputation in the industry, an impressive team of staff and loyal client base. This acquisition enables the Digital ID Group to evolve its growth strategy to enhance the organic growth we have achieved already this year. I very much look forward to working with Guy and his team.”

Guy Hudson, Managing Director of The Smart Card Store, said: “We have been working with Digital ID for a number of years and as our main supplier they were the obvious choice when it came to looking for a suitable purchaser to take the company to the next level. It was important on a personal level that although the deal with Digital ID sees a change of ownership it doesn’t see a change of personnel, office location or day-to-day operation. Myself and the team look forward to working as part of Digital ID and the benefits we will experience from working within their ambitious and fast growing organisation.”

The Digital ID Group is on track to achieve an impressive 42% organic growth in 2017 and the acquisition of The Smart Company, with its £2.5m turnover, brings the group to an annualised turnover of £20m.

The deal comes at a great time for both brands with the launch of the new IDP Smart 51 card printer and Magicard Rio Pro 360 to the UK ID card market.

Manchester’s Arro Launches Unique Business Accounts Tailored to SME Entrepreneurs

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Manchester, UK, 12th December 2017 – Arro Money, a fast-growing provider of personal and business accounts, has launched its game-changing alternative to traditional business banking – a new B2B platform designed to provide easy access to a guaranteed acceptance account for instant payments.

Aimed at entrepreneurs, start-ups and contractors, these accounts will ensure businesses can start processing transactions immediately, as well as on-boarding payroll – a unique feature in the financial services sector.

A strong alliance with card provider giants, MasterCard, means Arro’s business accounts will offer higher spend limits and card balance than their competitors. This partnership ensures the Arro card can be accepted by millions of merchants globally.

The new business account has been specially created by Arro in the belief that all individuals and businesses – no matter their size – have a basic human right to a bank account. Due to stringent rules from traditional banks many entrepreneurs have been forced into using a personal bank account to operate a business –causing copious amounts of issues when it comes to managing taxes and managing the finances of a business efficiently.

Arro’s proprietary technology improves the way consumers and businesses access financial products by eliminating excessive credit checks and reducing the lengthy set-up times that are all too common at traditional banking institutions, helping to improve accessibility and financial inclusion. Moreover, the solution offers the same high security standards as traditional solutions. The only real-time account portal available on the market to be certified by an independent security quality assessor, the account ensures customers’ data is always protected.

Speaking about the new business account offering, Muhammad Asim, Director at Arro Money, explained: “We have spent the last four years building this solution. We took time to conduct first-hand research to establish what businesses truly needed from their bank accounts. We combined this with best practice across the industry to provide a flexible and unique solution which puts customers first.

“While other, now high-profile providers, rushed to market, Arro put the customer first to ensure that when our product was launched to market it had the best offering to meet the needs of the individuals using it.”

The launch of the new business account caps a successful year for Arro. Its personal account continues to go from strength to strength, with an active user base that is growing month-on-month, as the organisation continues to exceed its customer acquisition targets. The company also recently opened Series A Financing to raise further funds for investment in enhancing customer experience of the product, as well as building additional capacity in-house. 2018 will see Arro focus on acquiring 50,000 business accounts while maintaining an excellent personal account offering.

Manchester officially the best Christmas Market in the UK – and one of the best in Europe

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A Christmas miracle of Giant Santa proportions has come true as Manchester takes a coveted spot in the top fifteen festive markets across the continent.

Placing lucky number 13, Manchester shrugged off strong competition from a long list of 100 Christmas Markets, eventually being placed higher than stalwart Christmas destinations, including Dresden, Leipzig and Cologne.

Manchester is representing the British Isles as the only UK city to be nominated in the final 20 festive attractions by influential travel website, European Best Destinations.

The final positions were chosen by a European-wide vote by more than 200,000 people from 131 countries.

Cllr Pat Karney, Manchester’s Christmas spokesperson, said: “Although it often goes without saying – that Manchester has the best Christmas Market in the UK – it never hurts to be told. We have fought off competition from some of the most popular Christmas cities in the world and our reign as the UK’s capital of Christmas continues.

Cllr Luthfur Rahman, Manchester City Council’s executive member for school, culture and leisure, said: “Thank you to everyone who voted for Manchester, it’s an honour to be recognised as one of the best Christmas destinations alongside such illustrious European cities. Only one week to go until the market closes for another year, so fill your stockings!”

Revenues soar 40 per cent in record year at senior recruitment specialist

Independent recruitment firm Tindall Perry has enjoyed a record year, with turnover rising by 40 per cent.

The business achieved revenues of £622,000 for the year to September 2017, the first time it has passed the £500,000 mark and considerably up on the £450,000 seen the previous year.

Established by managing director Leyla Tindall in 2010, the Manchester-based company is a leading boutique agency with two distinct brands. The firm’s Executive Search and Selection brand specialises in the placement of C-suite professionals, while its Finance brand focuses solely on senior finance and accounting staff.

In order to satisfy the growing demand, Tindall Perry has also invested in its staff, tripling headcount in the last 12 months. This includes the appointments of directors Michael Avis and Dan Simmonite to lead its Executive and Finance brands respectively, as well as Cath Priestley as candidate manager and Karen Smith as marketing and project manager.

With a target turnover of £1m turnover in the next 18 months, the business is planning to increase headcount by four in the next 12 months, as well as investing in the latest CRM and candidate sourcing technologies.

Leyla Tindall, managing director at Tindall Perry, said: “This has been a breakthrough year for Tindall Perry, achieving record revenues and establishing ourselves as a key player in the North West senior recruitment market. In an industry often criticised for its lack of professionalism, I am passionate about offering a more enjoyable alternative, built on the strong relationships we create with both clients and candidates.

“Technology will also play a crucial role in future. We recognise that the recruitment industry is set to see a huge evolution in the coming years, and we have been working hard to ensure we are able to offer our clients and candidates the best possible service underpinned by the latest technology.”

Airport welcomes new agreement on China flights

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Manchester Airport has welcomed news of a “landmark agreement” to allow more direct services between the UK and China.

The Department for Transport has announced there will be a 50% increase in the number of permitted weekly flights, from 100 to 150. And the creation of extra capacity is aimed at stimulating direct connectivity to and from airports outside of London, which the DfT says “allows for a huge expansion in routes.”

The news comes after report into the economic impact of Hainan Airlines’ service to Beijing revealed it had driven an uplift in trade, tourism and inward investment, as well as boosting the North’s universities.

Compiled by economic consultancy Steer Davies Gleeve, the study showed that:

–          UK export values from Manchester Airport have increased 265% to £200m per month since the Hainan Airlines service started;

–          A visitor spend of £140m, which is more than double the value expected prior to the launch;

–          40% more people in the North are now travelling to China than prior to the commencement of the route;

–          Passenger volumes are 15% higher than predicted;

–          Manchester’s inward investment pipeline has doubled in 12 months;

–          International student numbers at Manchester University have grown at twice the national average

The report was also launched in China by a ministerial delegation from the UK Government in Shanghai to promote trade and investment opportunities in the Northern Powerhouse.

Led by Trade Minister Baroness Fairhead and Northern Powerhouse Minister Jake Berry, the group met with prospective investors and trading partners at the China International Industry Fair.

Manchester Airport also has a direct route to Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific, which was increased to a daily frequency last week due to the success it has enjoyed in the three years since launching.

Andrew Cowan, CEO of Manchester Airport, said: “Our connections to both Beijing and Hong Kong have led to significantly higher volumes of exports and inward investment, while the North’s universities have benefited from increased international student numbers and research collaborations with Chinese institutions.

“Importantly, the routes have stimulated brand new demand for travel between the UK and China, which among other things has delivered a huge boost to the visitor economy across the North.”

The announcement builds on successful discussions in October 2016 that saw limits on passenger flights between the two countries raised from 40 per week to a maximum of 100.

The number of Chinese tourists visiting the UK has rocketed during the first half of this year. Between January and June, 115,000 visits were made from China to the UK, a rise of 47% on the same period last year. Spending also increased to £231 million, up 54%.

Transport Secretary Chris Grayling said: “These agreements are an important part of preparing Britain for a post-Brexit world and making sure we have access to key markets in the Far East, and they come at a time when our exports are growing and we continue to attract international investment. It just underlines that Britain will do well regardless of the outcome of the Brexit negotiations.

“The whole government is working to secure the best possible future relationship with the EU, and great progress has been made this week, but no one should believe that Britain’s future success depends on decisions taken in Brussels.”

Rhys Whalley, Executive Director of the Manchester China Forum, said: “It is clear that direct connectivity to high growth markets like China is key to the success of the Northern Powerhouse vision and the creation of a balanced UK economy.

“The services from Manchester to Hong Kong and Beijing have already delivered wide-ranging economic and social benefits and further strengthened relations between the North and China.

“As highlighted earlier this week during the UK-China People to People Dialogue, delivering enhanced connectivity outside of our capital cities will be critical in driving growth and engagement with key growth markets in a post-Brexit era. This UK-China bilateral agreement paves the way for new direct services between the North and other Chinese cities to be established, which will help deliver even greater volumes of trade, tourism and investment.”

Manchester Airport continues to speak with airlines about the launch of new services to additional Chinese cities.

Toast PR in technology double win to end year

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National and regional PR agency Toast PR has recently won PR accounts for two prominent Manchester technology firms. Broadstone  – the first Manchester business to receive Northern Powerhouse Investment Funding (NPIF) and The Landing – the digital and technology hub at MediaCity UK.

Toast, which has offices in Manchester, Leeds and London will be helping Broadstone to launch its new security recruitment marketplace for jobseekers and employers in the £5billion private security industry.

Julia Mitchell, managing director of Toast, said: “Broadstone is a dynamic SME with innovative products and services, proven by the investment by the NPIF. As well as media relations activity and social media promotion to Broadstone target audiences, we will also be working collaboratively with agency Engage Hub on a video-led campaign in the New Year.

“This is the latest in a line of new business wins for Toast PR, which include The Landing @MediaCity UK, building on what is now a five year background in technology clients. It’s such a dynamic and exciting sector to be involved in and the relationships we hold with key technology media and influencers are proving to be a great asset to us.”

Toast PR are working with client The Landing @MediaCity UK to raise awareness of The Landing as a hub for both innovative digital and tech start up businesses and to highlight its work with the surrounding community in Salford. At the heart of MediaCityUK, The Landing is a workspace, community, business support, user experience testing labs, maker lab and events as well as a technology enterprise incubator for high-growth companies at the heart of MediaCityUK.

Maya Dibley, head of programmes and partnerships at The Landing, said: “We’re delighted to have Toast PR on board as we develop our new ten year strategy for The Landing. Toast was appointed after a competitive procurement process where the team demonstrated a real passion and excitement for the growing technology cluster in MediaCityUK and Greater Manchester. We felt Toast’s expertise both with growing technology businesses, and with technology and enterprise communities was a perfect combination to help us in our mission to support growing companies in Salford.”