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Pioneering group that brings music to deprived parts of Manchester wins national award

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A group of Manchester musicians have won a national award for their pioneering work to bring singing and music to those who cannot otherwise afford it including refugees, migrants and schoolchildren.

The Olympias Music Foundation runs lessons, workshops and choirs in Longsight and Rusholme, wards within some of the highest levels of urban deprivation in the UK.

They won the Grassroots category of the Community Integration Awards for their work which they say promotes confidence and integration amongst vulnerable participants who also include victims of modern slavery and domestic violence.

The classes are run students from the Royal Northern College of Music. Their sessions give participants routine and a goal to work towards, as well as a chance to meet with other individuals in a similar situation.

Jo Yee Cheung, Olympias Music Foundation Director, said: “Winning the Grassroots Champion Award has been a tremendous experience – from the day spent making the film in Manchester, all of the expert help we’ve received to develop and expand our organisation, and of course the fantastic awards ceremony in London.

“The process has been so encouraging for both the team and the groups we work with. We are very grateful to the Community Integration Awards for this wonderful opportunity and excited about what the future has in store for the Foundation.

“Music is a powerful tool for social good – it transcends language and culture, raises people up and brings people together. However, much work is still needed to democratise music and to make it something that is not only the prestige of the privileged but something that everyone can access, regardless of how much money you have or where you live. We’ve seen children and adults transform as into happier, more confident and emboldened versions of themselves a result of musical engagement. We hope that our work will continue to help many others, and inspire those we help to share their talents with the rest of the community.”

Jo and her team collected their award at a ceremony in London, presented by the Mexican human rights activist Laura Alvarez and the Chair of the MigrationWork Trust Rachel Marangozov.

Rachel Marangozov said: “We’re thrilled to have received so many incredible entries to this year’s award and want to congratulate our winner and runners up for their outstanding work.

“At a time when there is a distinct lack of central guidance or funding for integration work in the UK, it is often left to organisations such as these to plug the gaps in support and advance positive integration outcomes for their local communities. It is absolutely vital that we recognise and celebrate the hard work that they do; this is what the Community Integration Awards are all about.”

Manchester Arena heroes return to venue for key 103 concert

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Heroes from the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital helped to celebrate the launch of their new charity partnership with Stagecoach Manchester.

100 nurses, who were all involved in treating children injured in the arena attack were gifted tickets by Key 103 to the Key Live 2017 concert (held on 9 November) while Stagecoach Manchester, who sponsored the concert,  invited Lily Harrison, her friends and family as VIP guests.

Lily, who was looked after at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital following the blast, was treated to performances by Rita Ora, Louis Tomlinson and Zara Larson alongside a packed house at the arena.

The tickets for Lily and her family were a gift from the bus operator as it kicked off a two- year partnership with Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity.

 

The charity partnership announcement comes on the back of Stagecoach Manchester announcing its staff and passengers raised over £21,900 for Prevent Breast Cancer.

Elisabeth Tasker, Stagecoach Manchester managing director, said: “The victims and emergency services showed tremendous bravery both on the night of the tragic incident and in the months following and a number of our staff and buses were also involved on the night of the attack in helping to get people to hospital. This led our staff to throw their weight behind the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity by selecting them as our charity partner for the coming two years.

“I’ve heard Lily had a fabulous time at the concert along with the nurses from the hospital, and we’ll now get our heads down at Stagecoach Manchester to think as creatively as possible to raise much needed funds.”

Joel Oxberry, Corporate Fundraising Manager at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity comments: “We’re thrilled that Stagecoach has chosen to support our Children’s Hospital over the next two years. Support like this from local businesses is absolutely invaluable to the charity, and helps to make a real and lasting difference to the poorly children treated at the hospital. We’re looking forward to working together on fundraising ideas and can’t wait to get started!”

Lauren Harrison, Lily’s mother said: “As a devoted pop princess this was a real treat for Lily, we all had such a fantastic time at the concert. Ever since the attack we have been fundraising in any way that we can to give back to the hospital and want to say another massive thank you for all that they have done for our family.”

MAG secures £300m bond in capital markets

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MAG, the UK’s leading airport group, has priced a £300m, 22-year bond, with an annual coupon of 2.875% and order book that was over three times oversubscribed at around £1bn.

MAG will use the proceeds of the bond to fund the transformational capital investment programmes that the Group is undertaking at both Manchester and London Stansted Airports.

Work has already begun on delivering the Manchester Airport Transformation Programme (MANTP), a £1 billion programme of work which will allow the airport to serve more passengers in its terminals and make fuller use of its current runway capacity. London Stansted Airport will commence the first stage of its works to transform the current terminal building into a dedicated departures building in 2018, in advance of a new arrivals building being built next door. The initial work will involve the creation of new check-in space and seating areas in the terminal.

Neil Thompson, Chief Financial Officer for MAG, said: “The success of the bond is a testament to the strong financial performance of the Group over the past 3 years, which has delivered over 40% earnings growth, and demonstrates the confidence of a wide number of UK and international blue-chip investors in MAG’s future growth strategy.

“Manchester and London Stansted airports both provide vital international connectivity for the UK with the Group operating routes to over 280 destinations. Our plans for significant investment at Manchester and Stansted will not only improve the experience for passengers and airlines using our airports but also provide the foundations to unlock their significant future growth potential.”

MAG mandated NatWest Markets as Arranger and Bookrunner on the transaction, alongside Barclays and BNP Paribas who also acted as Bookrunners. Co-Managers were CIBC, Handelsbanken, MUFG and NAB.

PM+M acts for WHT Holdings Limited in its acquisition of Metaltech Limited.

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The Corporate Finance team at PM+M along with Forbes Solicitors’ Corporate team, have acted for the Bury-based heat treatment arm of WHT Holdings Limited in its acquisition of Metaltech Limited. The value of the deal has not been disclosed.

Wallwork Heat Treatment Limited, a subsidiary of WHT Holdings Limited, operates the group’s aerospace heat treatment facility from its Bury site as well as servicing commercial heat treatment for the north of England, Scotland and Ireland.

Metaltech Limited, which is based in County Durham, was formed in 1981 by Ron Scott. Dr Graeme Forster joined the company in the early 1990s and became its managing director.  Over the past few decades the firm has become one of the UK leaders in the thermal processing of metals, providing a wide range of heat treatment services to national and international clients.

Luke Collins, a graduate engineer who has worked at the Wallwork Group for 12 years, will join Dr Forster as site director at Metaltech.

The team at PM+M was led by Jim Akrill, partner. The firm provided valuation services, support on the deal structure, price negotiations, financial due diligence and project management through to completion. Whilst all legal aspects were handled Jennifer Bell who is an associate and head of Transport at Forbes.

Luke Collins commented: “This is a good fit for us and strengthens our range of metal heat treatments, hard coatings processes and customer service promise. Adding a facility in the North East means we can provide an even faster service to customers there and extend our transport service into Scotland, giving greater flexibility within our Manchester, Birmingham and Cambridge sites for further growth.”

Jim Akrill added: “We have worked with WHT for some time now providing specialist tax and commercial advice and we are very proud to have supported the group with this strategic acquisition. We wish them well in this next phase of their growth strategy.”

Jennifer Bell said: “It was a pleasure to work with WHT on this transaction and I wish them all the best with the Metaltech business and their future growth plans.”

Parking gift for Christmas shoppers

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Thousands of car parking spaces in Bolton town centre will be free after 3pm each weekday from Thursday, November 16.

Council chiefs have announced the festive treat for shoppers using the multi-storey car parks at the Octagon, Deane Road and Topp Way.

The free after 3pm offer coincides with the start of Bolton’s Christmas Lights switch-on and late night shopping. This year, Bolton celebrity Paddy McGuinness will be lighting up the town centre at the switch on show, which is sponsored by Market Place Shopping Centre.

The weekday parking initiative, which is in addition to the free weekend and Bank Holiday parking on offer already at these sites, will run until Friday, January 5.

Parking will be free on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day – all these days fall either on a weekend or a Bank Holiday when there is already no charge for parking.

Leader of Bolton Council, Councillor Cliff Morris, said: “Our free weekday parking after 3pm offer has always proved really popular with shoppers and town centre businesses.

“We are committed to making it as easy and affordable as possible for shoppers to visit and to boost town centre trade, particularly in the run-up to Christmas and New Year.

“We are also planning a special festive programme and the free parking extension will help with this.”

The council’s partners NCP, who operate the Octagon, Deane Road and Topp Way, is implementing the scheme.

This year’s Winter Festival, organised by Bolton Council in association with the University of Bolton, starts on December 2 with a giant snow slide and covered ice skating rink on Victoria Square. In addition, from December 9 to 20, there will be a festive Christmas Market in and around Victoria Square and an Alpine Ski Lodge bar.

Tickets have now gone on sale, for more information visit www.boltonwinterfestival.com, @BoltonWinterFestival on Facebook or @BoltonWinterFes on Twitter.

Galliford Try Partnerships and Trafford Housing Trust to develop £100m scheme in Partington

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Leading housing and regeneration specialist, Galliford Try Partnerships, has formed one of the largest joint ventures in the North West between a housebuilder and a registered provider, as part of a major regeneration opportunity worth more than £100m, to transform an area of Greater Manchester.

The newly established joint venture partnership between Galliford Try Partnerships and Trafford Housing Trust Developments, Heath Lane Farm LLP, has been created to deliver circa 600 new homes at Heath Farm Lane, Partington.

The joint venture brings together two well established and highly regarded organisations to focus on delivering high quality new homes and provide a sustainable new community which integrates within the existing Partington area. The plans will be developed working closely with the local community and will make a vital contribution to the success of the Partington Priority Regeneration Area.

Work has now commenced on the consultation process following which a planning application, will be submitted to Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council. It is hoped to start on site later in 2018.

The new development, which is situated less than one mile from Partington town centre and 10 miles south-west of Manchester city centre, will see the joint venture create a new thriving community in the heart of Partington.

The proposals will comprise a complete range of 576 new homes, to meet the varied needs of homebuyers and residents in Partington and the wider borough. The properties will be a mix of one to five-bedroom dwellings, including apartments and family homes.

Five hundred of the new homes will be available for open market sale. They will be promoted under Galliford Try’s award-winning Linden Homes brand as well as Trafford Housing Trust’s home builder brand, Laurus Homes.

Further, 74 houses will be made available as affordable homes, and will feature a mix of tenures including Shared Ownership and rented.

Galliford Try Partnerships’ chief executive, Stephen Teagle, commented: “This is an exciting opportunity to work with the Trust’s Laurus Homes housebuilding division and deliver a high-quality development that provides great homes, a great environment and contributes to the wider regeneration of Partington. It will provide homes and jobs for local people and add to our growing programme of delivering new homes in the North West.

Brendan Blythe, regional managing director at Galliford Try Partnerships North West, said: “Trafford Housing Trust has a well-established reputation within the Trafford and Greater Manchester area, therefore we are delighted to enter into this joint venture to establish Heath Farm Lane LLP and bring forward this important regeneration scheme.”

“In recent years, the Partington area has under gone extensive investment and we look forward to using our expertise in delivering high quality, sustainable housing to rejuvenate the area and create a thriving, high quality community.”

Larry Gold, Deputy Chief Executive from Trafford Housing Trust, said: “Being based in Trafford, we are very familiar with both the challenges and huge opportunities that the Partington district has to offer. This scheme is just one of several transformational programmes in the pipeline for the area, and we look forward to working with Galliford Try Partnerships to drive this first phase of development.”

NPIF announces 100th investment from £400m fund

The Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund (NPIF) has completed its 100th deal by providing £700,000 worth of equity finance to Microbiosensor Ltd, an innovative diagnostic solutions company.

The investment, facilitated by NPIF – Maven Equity Finance, an NPIF product fund managed by Maven Capital Partners (“Maven”), is a co-investment deal alongside Catapult Cheshire Life Sciences Fund.

Established in 2012, Microbiosensor is a University of Manchester spin-out company which develops disposable point-of-care medical devices for the early diagnosis of microbial infection.

The company’s technology platform, which is initially being targeted at key markets in peritoneal dialysis and urinary tract infection, provides point of care infection diagnosis through a simple colour change in a hand-held device. This unique feature enables patients and physicians to be alerted to escalating infections, allowing more timely and effective targeting of appropriate intervention.

The investment from NPIF, supported by the European Regional Development Fund, will provide essential capital needed to take these products through critical development and clinical trial phases, in order to bring the product to market. The additional funds will allow the business to build intellectual property, execute its growth strategy and create value.

Dr Gordon Barker, CEO of Microbiosensor, said: “We’re delighted to be working with the team at Maven. The NPIF investment will be transformational for the company, funding the pivotal clinical trials we need to take our first medical device product to market.”

Gavin Bell, Investment Manager at Maven, said: “Microbiosensor is developing innovative solutions for large global healthcare end-markets with interesting dynamics, including a clear need for technological enhancement and efficiencies. We are delighted to support this highly skilled management team to execute their growth strategy and vision.”

Minister for the Northern Powerhouse, Jake Berry, added: “The 100th investment into Microbiosensor will not only go towards bringing life-changing medical devices to the UK market, it will work to boost the North’s reputation as a global leader in cutting-edge medical research and help grow the Northern Powerhouse into a global beating brand.”

Roger Marsh OBE, Chair of the Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership (LEP) who also chairs the NPIF Strategic Oversight Board, said: “I’m very pleased that the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund has reached this important milestone. The Fund is making a significant difference to businesses across the North, helping them grow, create jobs and boost the UK’s overall competitiveness and productivity. There are many fantastic, innovative businesses like Microbiosensor across the North and this is just the beginning of what those businesses can achieve with the right support and investment.”

Ken Cooper, Managing Director at British Business Bank, said: “Reaching this milestone so soon is a fantastic achievement and underlines that the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund is active and making a difference to small businesses in the North.  This success reflects the hard work done to establish the funds by our fund managers and the other partners that we work with.

“The businesses supported reflect the foundation of the region’s future growth and we look forward to continuing to support the funding needs of business like them across the Northern Powerhouse region.”

Delivered by the British Business Bank, NPIF provides microloans, debt and equity investments, ranging from £25,000 to £2m to help a range of small and medium sized businesses to start up, scale up or stay ahead.

NPIF is supported financially by the European Union using funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020 and the European Investment Bank.

 

 

Manchester property developer Beech Holdings strikes up partnership with Forever Manchester

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Leading low-carbon residential property developer Beech Holdings has announced Forever Manchester is its new chosen charity.

Many of the 132 Beech Holdings staff marked the start of the partnership by raising funds for the charity’s Caketober initiative. After baking a fine selection of cakes and nibbles Forever Manchester mascot ‘Captain Manchester’ dropped by Beech Holdings’ company headquarters on Oxford Road.

Forever Manchester, which was founded in 1989, has awarded £36 million to community projects benefiting over 1.3m people in Greater Manchester. Beech Holdings, the parent company of Beech Design & Build, Beech Properties and city centre lettings branch Manchester Apartments, revealed Caketober as the first of many Forever Manchester fundraisers over the next 12 months.

Andrew Cordwell, Managing Director of Beech Design & Build, said: “Our partnership with Forever Manchester couldn’t have started better, “Forever Manchester is a charity that has existed to serve so many good causes for almost three decades. So when it came to choosing a new charity partner this year it ended up being quite straight forward.”

Nick Massey Forever Manchester’s chief executive, said: “It’s always great to work with companies like Beech Holdings which was established by a born and bred Mancunian and has a great presence in Manchester and, importantly, wants to give something back and make a difference in local communities. We’re looking forward to developing a great partnership.”

Beech Holdings Communications Manager Elise El Ouardi added: “We were thrilled to see how engaged all employees have been since Forever Manchester introduced itself to the business. The Caketober event has shown once again how eager we are to make a positive impact on our local community through raising money for our chosen charity.”

North West agencies No Brainer and Trunk team up with national charity to reveal aspirational films

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Two of the North West’s brightest young creative agencies, No Brainer and Trunk, have teamed up with the National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS) to reveal two aspirational videos designed to showcase the incredible talents of young people living in care.

The inspiring films, revealed for the first time at an exclusive preview event at Liverpool’s oldest remaining cinema, the Woolton Picture House, include one animation and one film based on a poem written by a 16-year-old Preston youngster in care.

Delivered through Wirral-based NYAS’s “Digital Life Stories” project, the objective of the six-month campaign has been to encourage young people to learn a range of new skills and engage in a series of workshops on film-making and marketing.

Warrington-based PR, social media and content marketing experts No Brainer ran the marketing workshops while Manchester content specialists Trunk led the way on the video and technical side of the Big Lottery-funded project.

And the agencies worked together on storyboarding sessions where the young people came up with the storylines, themes and concepts for the two films.

Gary Jenkins, Director and co-founder of No Brainer said: “We were honoured to get the chance to work alongside a brilliant charity like NYAS – and some truly incredible young people – on this project.

“We ran sessions at Edge Hill University, Devon, South Wales and at our own office in Warrington and we have been blown away by the talent, enthusiasm and desire to learn shown by the young people we worked with.

“These films give you an insight into what these young people were going through at that particular time and we genuinely couldn’t be prouder of what they have achieved.

“We have also loved working alongside Adam and the team at Trunk. They really are some of the best people in the business at what they do and I’m sure it won’t be the last time we collaborate.”

Adam Britton, Managing Director of Trunk, added: “This was quite an unusual brief for an agency like ours but we have loved every second.

“Both No Brainer and ourselves wanted to make sure the young people were right at the heart of the project and had the chance to take the films in any direction they chose. The ideas and creativity shown by the young people along the way gave us plenty to work with and we have all loved the challenge of bringing it to life.”

NYAS, which supports vulnerable young people all over the country, has been working on the ‘Digital Life Stories’ project throughout 2017 and more than 30 young people have taken part in the process.

NYAS Chief Executive Rita Waters said: “We are so proud of what young people across the north west have achieved with Digital Life Stories. The finished films are better than we could ever have imagined and it’s an experience we hope many of them will cherish for the rest of their lives and use to inspire their future careers.

“But we couldn’t have done it without the help of No Brainer and Trunk. They have supported us from day one and gone above and beyond what we expected of them. Both teams have really thrown themselves into it and totally embraced what NYAS stands for.”

NYAS is a rights based charity which operates across England and Wales for children, young people and adults, providing them with advocacy and legal representation when important decisions are being made about them.

No Brainer was founded by Gary Jenkins and Lee Cullen in 2015. The agency was crowned ‘New Agency of the Year’ at the PRmoment north awards earlier this year and in 2016 picked up the ‘New Business of the Year’ title at the Warrington Business Awards.

Manchester-based K7 media expands team with Asia-Pacific Researcher

Leading international media consultancy K7 Media has appointed Mandarin speaker Michelle Lin as an Asia-Pacific researcher to boost the company’s delivery of its industry-leading TV insights.

The new hire comes as the business extends its international client base into the Chinese market with its first client win in Beijing-based production company Houghton Street Media.

The new role will see multilingual Michelle specialising in the analysis of TV content in China and Asia Pacific, delivering TV intelligence and trends on the latest developments in these territories.

Joining the Northern Quarter based team is also Rosie Halsall as a new researcher, and John Brown as a video archive assistant.

The latest appointments take the team to 20 employees, boasting over ten languages between them, to support and extend its growing client base for businesses including NRK (Norway), CBS (USA) and ITV.

Speaking on the new role, Michelle comments: “‘I am thrilled to be joining the talented team at K7 Media. Coming on board at this time of growth is hugely exciting and I’m looking forward to using my language skills and knowledge of the TV market in China and the wider Asia Pacific region to assist K7’s global client base.”

Keri Lewis Brown, Managing Director at K7 Media added: “With new business coming in and our team expanding and developing, I am pleased to welcome Michelle to the company. The recent growth in our team corresponds with a key period for our business with ambitious international expansion plans.”

K7 Media, a leading media intelligence resource, offers bespoke research services to broadcasters, producers, distributors and advertisers across the world. It continues to expand its current range of client services, while maintaining the delivery of its indispensable media reports.