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Manchester’s Christmas animation gives John Lewis a run for its money as the heart-warming Christmas video of the year

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The festive film has racked up more than a million views since going live only four days ago.

The animation shows Manchester’s Santa struggling on the ice until kind hearted children take him by the hand and show him the ropes – only for other skaters (including a particularly Manc reindeer) to have etched out a huge Manchester bee in the rink as the camera pulls out.

The video has breached a million views in a matter of days, rivalling the annual festive films of the high street retail giants such as John Lewis and Marks and Spencers.

Intended to promote the Christmas season in Manchester and encourage families visit and enjoy the city, the video has also tugged the heart strings of viewers following a turbulent year in the city following the Manchester Arena attack.

Manchester’s Christmas film was created collaboratively by Manchester City Council’s communications team and Flipbook studio.

Cllr Pat Karney, Manchester’s Christmas spokesperson, said: “Our Christmas video has broken all records and just shows how many people it has touched at an important time for the city.

“The festive season boosts the city’s economy by around £90m and is vitally important for retailers of all sizes – independent and high street alike.

“The animation touches the soul following turbulent times in the city this year, and it has really hit the mark with the millions of people who have watched and loved it.”

Andrew Lord, Managing Director and Co-founder Flipbook Studio, said: “It was great working in partnership with Manchester City Council again for another year of festive, creative brainstorming. We were asked to devise a creative treatment and animation that was humorous, heart-warming, poignant and that incorporated the worker bee emblem of Manchester, which has this year come to symbolise so much more to many Mancunians.

“Christmas is a time for unity and coming together and we wanted the animation to simply reflect that and Manchester’s indomitable and compassionate spirit. We’re very proud of our home city and delighted that the animation has been so well received.”

The Caravan & Motorhome Show rolls into Manchester for 2018

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The North’s largest outdoor leisure show for campers, caravan and motorhome owners, will be pitching up at Manchester’s EventCity from 18th – 21st January 2018 offering a huge range of inspiring ideas for lovers of the great outdoors.

This year’s show promises to deliver more than ever before, with some fantastic attractions on offer. Explore the iconic American Airstream caravans newly introduced to the Swift stand, now the UK’s sole distributor, and make your way to the Caravan and Motorhome Club stand to enjoy a fantastic show opener on Club Day, Thursday 18 January. For those looking for holiday inspiration and expert tricks of the trade, the show also boasts a wide range of returning attractions, including the chance to hone your towing skills with The Camping and Caravanning Club – an exclusive opportunity for newcomers or those who want to improve their skills with expert advice and tuition.

Plus, families can let the little ones run wild in the KidZone, featuring a free crèche for 2-7 year olds, giving mums and dads the chance to explore the latest models while the kids stay entertained.

With leading manufacturers and dealers in attendance, a range of celebrity speakers, including television presenter Matt Allwright and The Camping and Caravanning Club President Julia Bradbury, plus more of the latest models on display than ever before, it’s the perfect chance to compare caravans and motorhomes side by side. And why not grab a bargain and kit out your caravan or motorhome in style for the new season as the show offers its largest ever selection of accessories.

Rob Debenham, Show Manager, says: “We’re hoping to build on the success of last year which saw 36,102 visitors attend over four days and we are really excited about the 2018 show. With some exciting new attractions in store for our guests I’m confident we’re on track to deliver our best show yet. It offers something for everyone, and with kids under 16 going free, it’s a great value day out for the whole family and of course the perfect chance to find your ideal caravan or motorhome.”

With over 200 exhibitors, visitors are sure to leave feeling inspired at the four-day event to start planning the trip of a lifetime.

Tickets to the show also include a free show guide and free entry into the co-located Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show with live cookery demonstrations on the Food & Travel stage. Featuring hundreds of travel companies such as Trailfinders, VIA Rail Canada, and Great Rail Journeys, as well as tourist boards including Morocco, Cuba, Malta, Massachusetts, Barbados and more, visitors are sure to find something to suit all travel interests.

The box office is now open and tickets are available at www.caravanshows.com or by calling 0844 873 7349*

*Booking transaction fee applies; advance booking closes 17 January 2018, 9pm. Standard advance ticket £8.50; on-the-door £9.95. Calls cost 7ppm plus network extras.

Regency Factors improves the weather for new client

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A £1.2m funding package from Regency Factors has improved the weather at a new client. Regency Factors have recently started working with an interest in bad weather. With combined experience of over 40 years in all aspects of lightning protection and earthing systems. They install, test and maintain lightning protection and earthing systems across various sectors of industry such as hotels and police stations.

The client was seeking a provider who had a strong understanding of their business model and future growth requirements as they felt that they had outgrown their previous provider, as they had already given notice to their incumbent provider, they needed a financier who could work quickly to the deadline. The Regency Factors team worked together to tailor a package of invoice finance, trade finance and bad debt protection, in the event of non-payment or insolvency of customers.

Commenting on their new finance arrangements the Managing Director said: I was impressed by regular updates from Regency and the speed at which they could move to put a proposal in place, they truly understand our business model which is an asset in itself to our business. We have achieved 20% growth through the ability to pitch for new business.”

Corporate Sales Laura Ramsden noted: “Communication was key to provide the correct solution to the business and in a timely manner. The close relationship we built with the team during this process allowed this to happen, this is a great example of how our funding package can help propel the growth of a business. With a guaranteed supply of working capital to purchase goods from suppliers, our client can only go from strength to strength”

Stockport Homes CEO named as a top visionary in housing

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Helen McHale, Chief Executive of Stockport Homes Group has been listed as Visionary in in the prestigious, UK wide ‘Who’s Who in Development’ list by Inside Housing magazine. The annual list showcases the ‘heavy hitters’ who are driving the delivery of new homes.

The Chief Executive is praised by the magazine for continuing innovation at Stockport Homes, which has doubled in size since its inception.

Established Stockport Homes in 2005, Helens vision ensured the ALMO was the first to start developing in 2009. The launch of the new development company during 2017; ‘Viaduct’, in partnership with Stockport Council has ambitious building plans for the future, delivering much needed high quality and affordable housing.

Helens passion for housing has led to her becoming the vice-chair of the influential Greater Manchester Housing Providers group.

Robin Burman, Chair of Stockport Homes Board said: “We are delighted that Helen has been recognised for her vision and innovation.  It is testament to the hard work, dedication and passion she shows for our customers and community.

 

GreaterSport wins Best Sporting Initiative at Manchester Awards

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GreaterSport have won the Best Sporting Initiative award at the Manchester Awards. GreaterSport is a Greater Manchester charity aiming to change lives through physical activity and sport.

The Manchester Awards celebrate the achievements of the Manchester community – the people and the businesses that work tirelessly to make a difference and contribute to the development of the city we all love.

The ceremony, held at Mercure Manchester Piccadilly Hotel on 24th October, saw awards handed out to individuals, businesses and organisations from a wide range of sectors.

Earlier this year, Greater Manchester reached its target of getting 1 million people moving across the region, our aim now is to reach 2 million by 2021 and really evidence how an active life can change lives for the better.

Matt Johnson, Deputy CEO of GreaterSport, said: “We are thrilled to have won this award on behalf of the sector, recognising the work that GreaterSport does with its strong network of partners across Greater Manchester. Together we have achieved this success with our partners and the dedicated team at GreaterSport

This is the third award that GreaterSport have picked up in the last 5 weeks following the success of GreaterSport Chairman Chris Brindley and CEO Yvonne Harrison who respectively won ​Non-Executive Director of the Year and ​Rising CEO Star.

CMS strengthens Manchester offering with key partner appointment

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CMS has appointed Nigel Lewis as a partner in its Infrastructure, Construction and Energy (ICE) Disputes team to lead the practice in Manchester. The CMS ICE Disputes team consists of over 50 specialist lawyers based in offices in Aberdeen, Dubai, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Sheffield and Singapore. Nigel joins the firm from Gowling WLG.

Nigel is a Construction & Engineering dispute resolution specialist with over 18 years’ experience advising on projects in the construction, infrastructure and energy sectors. He has acted for many of the UK’s largest developers and contractors in some of the largest ‘big ticket’ disputes, and more recently has expanded his practice to focus on the real estate market, acting for some of the largest developers and financial institutions in the UK. Nigel’s reported cases include a number of landmark decisions and he has provided project advisory services on some of the most significant and complex developments in the UK.

Chris Hallam, Head of the Energy, Project and Construction team in Manchester comments: “Nigel is a great addition to our Manchester team and brings added firepower to the ICE disputes practice across the North of England. The ongoing regeneration of Manchester, combined with the devolution deal, the embryonic Northern Powerhouse initiative and the recently published plans of UK’s first sub-national transport body – Transport for the North –  means the region is expected to see significant growth in construction, infrastructure and energy projects in the coming years. Having Nigel on the ground will ensure that we can meet the needs of our clients, both in the UK and internationally, who are looking to invest in this thriving region.”

Commenting on his appointment, Nigel said: “I am delighted to join CMS at a time of real growth for the firm, following the merger with Nabarro and Olswang. The range and quality of real estate work being done by the team out of Manchester is impressive, and I hope to build on this existing platform to strengthen our offering across Infrastructure, Construction and Energy.”

CMS’ Manchester office has been going from strength to strength as the firm continues to support its clients’ growth targets across the North. Over the last six months, the team has acted on a number of high profile projects including its advice to Hong Kong-based developer Far East Consortium International on one of Manchester’s most ambitious housing-led regeneration projects – the Northern Gateway – which is expected to generate more than £1bn of investment over the next decade.

Manchester Airport launches biggest ever trade incentive with five Minis to be won

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Manchester Airport is set to launch its biggest ever trade incentive to mark its forthcoming 80th birthday.

The UK’s global gateway in the North is offering travel agents who book flights and holidays from Manchester the chance to win one of five Minis and 250 bottles of champagne.

Agents will be divided into five areas – Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, Birmingham and above, and below Birmingham, with one Mini up for grabs in each location.  One booking from Manchester Airport will equal one entry into the incentive.

Patrick Alexander, Head of Marketing at Manchester Airport, said: “To mark our 80th birthday we wanted to do something very special which is why we’re launching our biggest ever trade incentive to mark the occasion.

“Travel agents are hugely important to the airport and we appreciate every booking they make for travel through the airport.

“What better way to celebrate our eightieth birthday and to reward all of the hardworking agents that sell Manchester Airport.”

Manchester Airport is the UK’s third largest, and on Saturday June 25th 1938, it was officially opened by an air display from the Royal Air Force by the command of Sir Kingsley Wood, his Majesty’s Secretary of State for Air. Operations began two days later and in the first 12 months, the airport handled 7,600 passengers, fast forward to now and it handles more than 27 million a year.

Growth in flexible working space in Manchester driven by demand from thriving media and tech sectors

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Rising demand from businesses for flexible working space has sparked a boom in the provision of serviced offices in Manchester in 2017, according to the latest office market snapshot by real estate advisors Colliers International.

The report showed serviced office providers addressed the need for flexible working from small and growing operators by taking in excess of 100,000 sq ft of space in Manchester in the first three quarters of 2017.

Major developments included global co-working specialist WeWork following the opening of its first office outside London at No 1 Spinningfields by adding another 44,000 sq ft at One St Peter’s Square and property developer Allied London launching its own co-working brand All Work & Social to operate alongside WeWork at Spinningfields.

Media and technology businesses drove much of the demand for flexible working space with 48 deals in the first nine months of 2017, representing about 22 per cent of all office requirement transactions in Manchester as firms spread into the central business district from the Northern Quarter, Salford Quays and MediaCity UK.

Major new office schemes including the XYZ Building at Spinningfields and Neo by Bruntwood are attracting media and tech operators with rents of up to £30 per sq ft being achieved, according to the report.

Peter Gallagher (pictured), director, national offices at the Manchester office of Colliers International, said: “Greater Manchester’s booming media and tech sector, making the region increasingly the Silicon Valley of the North, has a strengthening requirement for office space tailor-made to meet its needs so it’s no surprise to see it play a major role in the take-up of modern and flexible office space throughout 2017.”

Colliers’ Manchester office market snapshot for the third quarter of 2017 also reported ongoing buoyant demand for office space in general with 447,809 sq ft transacted in 79 deals, including nine deals of more than 10,000 sq ft.

Take-up of space in the period surpassed that of the same quarter in 2016 by 68 per cent and when added to the first two quarters, total take-up for 2017 so far totalled 938,645 sq ft – putting the city office market on track to equal the 2016 total of 1.3m sq ft transacted.

The largest letting in 2017 remains the 77,449 sq ft let to the Department for Work and Pensions at Two St Peter’s Square, followed by law firm Clyde & Co taking 69,000 sq ft at Royal Exchange.

Large transactions in the pipeline include law firm Eversheds Sutherland seeking some 45,000 sq ft and Amazon’s requirement for 70,000 sq ft of office space for its first UK headquarters of a portfolio of warehouses.

Peter Gallagher cautioned that an ongoing lack of new and available Grade A office stock before 2019 would mean some potential occupiers having to consider good quality refurbished space, with the only speculative schemes starting on site in 2017 being Hanover NOMA, Landmark (Odeon), 11 York Street and 125 Deansgate (Lincoln House).

Pareto announces growth, new acquisition strategy and staff promotions ahead of its 10th year

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Pareto, the award-winning Manchester-based financial advisory firm, has announced buoyant end of year results and plans to grow further in 2018.

With a 2016/2017 turnover of £4.1 million, Pareto – which specialises in providing independent advice and hands-on assistance to owner-managed businesses and high net worth private clients – is forecasting further growth of 15% in 2018.

As Pareto heads into its 10th year of business it revealed that 46% of its turnover is from recurring income, from new and existing funds under management – a 33% growth on the previous year.

The successful year has seen Paul Stones and Stuart Carswell both experienced IFAs, promoted from associate directors to directors.

One of Stuart Carswell’s primary objectives in the coming year will be business development and driving growth for the award-winning firm, including an acquisition strategy.

Stuart said: “We are looking to build upon our continued success by strengthening relationships with our existing partners and developing new professional connections throughout the North West.

“To help with our continual growth we will also look to acquire advisory firms of a similar culture that will complement our range of services and further improve the advice and support we can offer to our clients and partners.”

It’s not just management that has seen change. Pareto is also keen to keep developing its own, and is set to take on its first apprentice.

Nicky Aspray, operations manager, said: “Apprentices are vital to our economic growth. We at Pareto recognise that and see the value in giving young workers a decent start to their career. They help us grow our own key employees for the future.

“Pareto is developing a training academy ethos through all its departments to allow for it’s employees to naturally grow and develop their skills. This will play a vital role in the company’s prosperity, both in the coming year and in years to come.”

Nicky added: “As employers we have a responsibility to train the next generation and we see apprenticeships as a valuable asset to any organisation, providing you commit to the continued support and patience they require.”

Pareto was founded in 2008 by John Stevenson and George Chantry, both with decades of financial planning experience. Since its foundation, the company – based at headquarters in St John Street in the city centre – has enjoyed year on year growth and now employs a large team of financial experts covering both private and corporate financial advice.

Brother UK announces sponsorship of cycling channel Voxwomen

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Brother UK has announced it is to sponsor women’s cycling channel Voxwomen.

At the very heart of women’s cycling – Voxwomen is the world’s first women’s only cycling destination which runs an international TV show ‘The Voxwomen Cycling Show’ that is broadcast on eight channels worldwide.

Alongside an Insider podcast and a Voxwomen Kit Shop, the channel continues to raise the profile of women’s cycling through their platform and will now see them enjoy sponsorship with Brother UK in the 2018 season.

The partnership will see Brother UK provide comprehensive race coverage from Strade Bianche for the Classics season opener, as well as Tour of Flanders, Fleche Wallonne, Amstel Gold and Liège Bastogne Liège. They will also be present at races like Drenthe, covering every winning move, break and effort from the UCI Women’s World Tour’s most explosive and exciting one-day races.

Speaking on the announcement, Phil Jones MBE, managing director of Brother UK, said: “Our latest partnership with Voxwomen is one we’re extremely pleased about. We’re further expanding our commitment to women’s cycling and our position of being a business that delivers outstanding results.”

Anthony McCrossan, Founder and Director of Voxwomen added: “We are delighted to be partnering with Brother UK for the Classics phase of the 2018 women’s cycling season.

“Brother’s support of Voxwomen and women’s cycling is crucial, and will enable us to be at the very heart of some of the best races in the women’s calendar next Spring, as the battle for the UCI Women’s World Tour title heats up.”

Brother UK has invested in the cycling sector for more than six years with the provision of neutral service vehicles to high-level domestic races and sportives.  It is also the official print, imaging and results partner for the Tour Series, the OVO Energy Women’s Tour of Britain and the OVO Energy Tour of Britain.