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The aviation industry’s most senior leaders will take part in the World Routes 2017 conference programme, including Willie Walsh, CEO of IAG.

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The annual World Routes forum brings together airlines, airports and tourism authorities to plan and negotiate future air services. It moves to a new location every year to shine a spotlight on different destinations across the globe.

The year’s event in Barcelona (23-26 September) has drawn some of the biggest names in aviation. Willie Walsh famously reached the top of the industry, running British Airways and Aer Lingus before taking up his current role at IAG.

Having recently launched IAG’s new low-cost airline LEVEL from Barcelona El-Prat Airport, it will be an opportune time for Willie to talk about why the low cost, long-haul model will dominate the skies by 2020.

Other speakers include Skúli Mogensen, CEO of Wow Air, Tewolde Gebremariam, CEO of Ethiopian Airlines and Giorgio Callegari, deputy CEO of Aeroflot. They will take part in a debate about route development in a world where disruptions such as fluctuating oil prices, rising nationalism and security issues are becoming the norm.

World Routes’ official charity partner is The Travel Foundation which has delivered sustainable tourism projects in 26 countries. The charity will be at the event to explore the role that aviation has to play in the management of global tourism, taking part in panel discussions and talks.

Other topics that will be explored during World Routes include air cargo development, working with the cruise industry to achieve growth, the ways that digital technology will reshape aviation by 2020 and the modernisation of aging airport infrastructure.

Steven Small, brand director of Routes said: “World Routes brings together the leaders who shape route development, direct the aviation industry, and help to shape and influence destinations. What better place to be involved in World Routes than Barcelona – one of the most fascinating cities in Europe.”

World Routes 2017 will be hosted by the Government of Catalonia with support from Barcelona City Council. The conference progamme is sponsored by OAG.

Iomart has been shortlisted for the prestigious 2017 Lloyds Bank National Business Awards. It is a finalist for Mid-Market Business of the Year

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This award celebrates the contribution of mid-market businesses to the UK economy and is open to any publicly-listed company with a turnover of between £25m and £500m.

Angus MacSween, CEO of iomart, said: “We have built an £89m turnover business that is still growing and delivering the infrastructure and services to support UK businesses on their journey to the cloud. To make the shortlist for these prestigious awards is a great achievement for everyone at iomart.”

The finalists were chosen from the hundreds of businesses that entered or were nominated across 18 award categories.

Tom Broughton, Group Brand Director of the Lloyds Bank National Business Awards said: “Given the economic uncertainty over the past year, it is inspiring more than ever to see British businesses prosper. Through a thorough and comprehensive judging process, this year’s selected finalists demonstrate exceptional quality and diversity across a range of business sectors within the UK. We are now looking forward to the next step of the process and meeting some of the finalists face-to-face.”

The winners will be announced on Tuesday 14th November 2017 at a ceremony at the Grosvenor House, Park Lane in London. To see a list of all the finalists visit www.nationalbusinessawards.co.uk

EDM makes £5k donation to Mayor Andy Burnham’s Homelessness Fund

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Manchester, UK. EDM, a leading global provider of training simulators to the civil aviation and defence sectors, announced today that it has donated £5000 to the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham’s Homelessness Fund.

Mayor Burnham launched the fund in June this year as part of his mayoral election pledge to end rough sleeping in Greater Manchester by 2020. After donating 15% of his own salary to the fund and encouraging donations from individuals and companies, the Mayor is now actively inviting community and voluntary organisations established to help homeless people to apply for money to help tackle the issue.

Tony Bermingham, Managing Director of EDM, handed over the cheque for £5000 to the Mayor last month whilst he was visiting the company to formally open its new £1.3m 20,000 square feet manufacturing facility.

“As a proud and long-standing member of the Greater Manchester business community, we’re passionate about supporting worthy local causes,” said Mr Bermingham. “We’ve been supporting various Manchester based charities for many years now and when we read about the Mayor’s homeless initiative we felt strongly that this was another very worthwhile cause we should help with.”

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester said: “We’re lucky in Greater Manchester to have businesses like EDM who recognise the need to give back to our communities. Their donation to the Mayor’s Homelessness Fund is incredibly generous and will go directly to supporting people who need help.

“I would encourage other businesses to support and join our mission to put a roof over every head in Greater Manchester by 2020.”

Selectric Launches Plans to Expand Salford Operations

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Manchester, September 2017- A well-established Salford business, Selectric, is aiming to expand their business portfolio that’s primarily in the electrical market, manufacturing wholesale products, with an exciting new residential development. For over 30 years, Selectric has been operating under Chairman Jack Ellis, he explains, the apartment block they’re proposing has been strategically thought-out to expand their business in it’s entirely.

“ Selectric operates out of two facilities in Salford; one is on the site that we’re proposing to redevelop into apartments and the other is nearby on Cow Lane. If this planning application is approved, we’ll be actively looking for a new location in Salford to co-locate these operations. The investment from the residential units will enable Selectric to move into a larger, custom, state-of-the-art manufacturing and warehouse centre, facilitating significant business expansion.”

Ellis adds, the relocation of staff at both facilities will take place prior to the residential build commencing and new opportunities and increased production capacity will be created.

Selectric has contracted Fletcher-Rae to architecturally design the proposed residential development, working closely with planning consultants, Euan Kellie Property Solutions, and under the advisement of Urban Vision, a partner of Salford City Council. Co-Founder of Fletcher-Rae, Andrew Rae, provides insight into the appearance of the development.

“ The proposed development is predominantly planned in red brick, referencing the Victorian buildings in the area, with grey cladding incorporated on the top floors, a striking contrast to visually reduce the scale of the building. There’s two distinctive blocks and the spaces in- between the two buildings have been carefully crafted to provide private terraces, as well as a hard and soft landscaped courtyard.”

Selectric’s plans not only consider their own business growth but also complement the ongoing regeneration project for the wider Ordsall area and contribute to the increasing demand for housing in the city by defining a new residential quarter alongside the river.

 

Unpaid debt warning

A debt recovery expert is advising businesses on the options available if outstanding debts owed them remain unpaid.

Recent figures from Bacs Payment Schemes Ltd, the company behind Direct Debit, showed that SMEs in the UK are owed more than £14billion.

Most businesses are able to successfully chase these debts by invoicing early or other methods, but it may become necessary to turn to the County Court for a judgment which will formally decide the debtor does indeed owe the money.

Sharon Walker, debt recovery manager at regional law firm Napthens, reports that if a judgment remains unpaid, despite repeated requests, a creditor has the option to continue with further enforcement – such as through an enforcement officer.

To do this a judgment obtained in the County Court can be transferred to the High Court and registered as a High Court judgment.

Sharon explained: “A High Court enforcement officer can execute a County Court judgment over £600. Anything under that amount is dealt with by the court bailiff.

“Enforcement officers earn their fees from the debtor when they collect, and as a result do have higher collection rates.

“There are strict rules for the officers to follow, such as not being able to enter a home by force, between 9pm and 6am or through anything other than the door.

“Before any attendance is made to collect a debt, a notice of enforcement will be sent to the debtor to give them an opportunity to pay, and it is common to find that if a debtor has ignored previous requests for payment, a visit by a court bailiff or enforcement officer can often prompt a debtor to agree a payment arrangement.

“Any businesses facing unpaid debts should take professional advice early to ensure they use the correct approach.”

HOME ADVANTAGE FOR FAMILIES IN PRESTWICH

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FAMILIES who fear being forced out of Prestwich by rising house prices are being given a helping hand by Redrow.

The homebuilder has got a number of properties at its Woodland View development for sale under its unique Advantage scheme, which means they can be bought for just 75% of the market value providing people fulfil a strict criteria.

“We are very much aware of how hard it can be to get on to the property ladder, so it’s important that our developments offer different ways to help people achieve home ownership,” explains Claire Jarvis, sales director for Redrow Homes.

“And it’s why our developments like Woodland View include a range of affordable homes designed to help local people stay in the area, thereby strengthening the community. Communities can be created anywhere, but they are considerably enhanced by people who have lived in the area for many years and whose families have lived here too. They are invested in a place and interested in making it a better place – for everyone.”

Redrow is offering a range of 24 homes for sale under the Advantage umbrella at Woodland View, off Pinfold Drive. Ten of them will be four-bedroom Kenilworth family-sized homes, of which four are available now.

“It is important that we don’t just make our Advantage homes available for younger first-time buyers,” adds Claire, “It’s vital to provide for the family market too, whether that’s to accommodate growing numbers of children or, simply, children who are growing up and need that private space and independence.

“In an area like Prestwich, which is very much on the up following a massive town centre regeneration scheme, it becomes even more difficult as demand forces prices up even further and people can be left with no alternative but to move away to be able to afford a home of their own.”

The four Kenilworth homes currently available are offered at the discounted price of £213,750 – a massive saving of £71,250 – for those who fit the specified criteria set by Bury Council within whose authority the homes are being built: that means families who need the extra space with a joint income of circa £60,000 (in order to confirm eligibility, the council will multiply gross annual income by four for single applicants or by 3.5 for joint applications).

Further qualifying factors include it being the family’s main residence and being able to show a need for the size of home being applied for (ie. a single person or couple will only be able to apply for a two-bedroom property). Certain considerations can be waived if a property has been completed and there is no interest from other qualifying families, but buyers do have to be on the council’s affordable housing waiting list to access the homes and they must have lived in the area for at least six months.

“Unlike other incentives like Help to Buy, the 25% discount does not have to be paid back at a later day. All we ask if that people who use Advantage pass the discount on to similar qualifying people when they come to sell,” Claire says.

Woodland View features a range of two, three and four-bedroom homes from Redrow’s Arts & Crafts-inspired Heritage Collection, which combines traditional craftsmanship exteriors based on the popular era with bright, spacious interiors.

The three-storey Kenilworth townhouse is an integral part of that collection with plenty of period-style features outside and a modern, well-appointed interior within. Its accommodation includes an open plan kitchen and dining area, lounge, cloakroom and laundry room on the ground floor; three bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor; and a sumptuous master bedroom with en-suite spanning the entire top floor.

Other properties due to be offered under the Advantage umbrella at a later date include a pair of four-bedroom detached Stratfords, four Broadway three-bedroom terraces and eight two-bedroom apartments, ensuring plenty of variety for local buyers.

Other three and four-bedroom detached open market properties are coming soon.

Woodland View is close to a Tesco superstore and residents can take advantage of the independent shops, bars and restaurants of Prestwich village centre

Less than four miles from Manchester, the development is situated just off junction 17 of the M60, so close to the extensive motorway network. It is also on the doorstep of Phillips Park, with its extensive woodland and open spaces, which makes it ideal for families and professionals who want to commute to work but get that work/life balance for a better quality of life.

Prestwich is part of the Manchester Metrolink Tram system, with regular trams every few minutes during the rush hour, connecting to Manchester in around 17 minutes and Bury in 19.

Sale Sharks shirt to feature iconic Manchester bee during 2017/2018 season

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Sale Sharks’ away shirt for the 2017/2018 season will feature the iconic worker bee in memory of the victims of the Manchester terror attack.

The Manchester-based rugby club kicks off their Aviva Premiership campaign this Friday away to last season’s beaten finalists Wasps.

The worker bee – which represents the industrial heritage of Manchester and was adopted into the city’s coat of arms in 1842 – will join the logos of corporate partners Together, Litmos, Morson and headline sponsor UKFast on the shirt.

Seashell Trust – a Manchester charity that provides a creative, happy and secure environment for children and young adults with complex and severe learning disabilities – will also feature on the away shirt between the shoulders throughout this season.

Sale Sharks Director of Rugby Steve Diamond said the presence of the bee will bring an already tight knit squad closer together.
He said: “It’s now more than a year since two prominent Manchester businessmen Simon Orange and Ged Mason became the co-owners of Sale Sharks.

“Ever since Simon and Ged came in we have been working hard to improve all aspects of the club. This season, with a handful of world class signings secured over the summer and with the backing of our brilliant fans and corporate partners, we intend to make our mark in the Premiership.”

He added: “Ever since May’s devastating attack at Manchester Arena, people in this region have shown incredible unity and strength while also showing the world what a truly special place Manchester is. Having the iconic worker bee on our away shirt will only enhance the community spirit of our rugby club, whilst also expressing our intention to continue to help all of those affected by the tragic attack through the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund.

“Our players will wear the shirt with pride throughout the whole of the 2017/2018 season.”
Cllr Sue Murphy, chair of the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund, said: “We are delighted Sale Sharks are showing their support for the Emergency Fund by including the iconic bee on their shirts and by fundraising for us.

“We continue to be unbelievably grateful for the solidarity shown to the people of Manchester and the victims of the attack. The money raised will make a real difference to the lives of those people.”
Dominic Tinner, Head of Fundraising, Marketing and Community Development at Seashell Trust said: “We are extremely pleased to feature on the Sale Sharks kit. It will only boost awareness of the important work Seashell Trust does in the community.”

Tips for selling property at auction

A residential property expert is giving her top tips for selling at auction following an increase in popularity of the method.

Sarah Barnes, head of Residential Property at regional law firm Napthens, reveals that the number of properties sold via auction has increased recently as both sellers and buyers become aware of its potential merits.

Larger organisations such as housing associations and property investors already buy and sell homes this way, and Sarah reveals that there can be many advantages – but warned there is work which needs to be done up-front to prepare.

Sarah said: “Selling at auction may not be for everyone, but there are distinct benefits for those that decide to give it a go.

“The conveyancing process can be quicker, as the auction may take place a month after a seller has registered, with completion usually around 30 days after the auction date.

“Auctions can attract a variety of buyers, usually in a position to make a cash purchase. If there is a lot of interest, this can help achieve a higher price than on the open market.

“However, it’s important to remember that the proper preparation must be carried out ahead of an auction which can put many people off.”

Sarah explained that the key steps for selling at auction include:

  • Check with the auctioneer as to the level of service provided for the fee being paid. For instance, auctioneers will usually show bidders round a property and provide online and telephone bidding. Will they also advertise a property in newspapers and catalogues?
  • Decide whether there is to be a reserve price, which means a property cannot be sold for less than the agreed figure.
  • Include your lawyer in the process as quickly as possible as they will need to check the auctioneer’s conditions of sale and draft a contract. Disclose relevant information such as title documents, search results and energy performance certificate.
  • On the auction day itself contracts are binding on the fall of the gavel, with the buyer instructed to sign the contract and pay a 10 per cent deposit. Completion usually takes 30 days so both the seller and buyer will need to ensure they are ready to proceed.

Less than 10 weeks to Smarter Business Tech LIVE

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It is now less than 10 weeks to the inaugural Smarter Business Tech LIVE event, which will be held in Manchester on 15 and 16 November.

Smarter Business Tech LIVE will be the largest business technology EXPO for the North and Midlands.  Ian Stone, who is organising the event said, “In today’s technology-fueled, hyper-competitive business environment, SMART use of technology-based solutions across IT, Business Management, Sales & Marketing is now crucial to be competitive & achieve dynamic & sustainable growth.  We are therefore bringing together three powerful events to empower business teams to reach the next level in agility & performance.  Packed with unmissable ‘intelligence’, ‘guidance’ and ‘latest tech demos’ from 200+ expert contributors we promise this is not to be missed!”

CIM is headline partner of the Smarter Sales & Marketing Technology Show, providing FREE marketing advice for businesses from local Chartered Marketers, FREE careers advice for marketers using their diagnostic tool and FREE taster sessions of their qualifications in partnership with some of their Accredited Study Centres.

At 13:00 each day Imran Farooq, Managing Director of MMC Learning, will deliver a taster session on the brand new CIM Level 6 Digital Diploma in Professional Marketing.  This is for marketers in operational, supervisory or managements roles who want to develop their digital marketing strategy and skills – ideal for digital marketing managers, digital specialists and marketing managers who want a better understanding of digital.  Imran said, “You will get an insight into the skills and digital channels you should focus on to become the Digital Marketer employers and clients will want to hire.”

 

Diane Earles, Network Manager for CIM, said, “Imran will be available on the CIM stand after his session to discuss our qualifications in detail with attendees and answer any questions.”  She continued, “We are looking forward to the event.  We have plenty to talk to people about, so we’re sure to have a busy two days!”

For more information on Smarter Business Tech LIVE go to http://www.smarterbusinesstechlive.com/    #sbtl17   #marketingdna

Business Manchester launched today

Following the success of Business Lancashire, and the subsequent demand from contacts in Greater Manchester, The Samuel James Group is proud to announce Business Manchester, as its latest regionally focused good news business website and weekly newsletter.

Commented Andy Mann, Editor, Business Manchester: “When we established Business Lancashire in November 2016, we never expected to be launching another regional business website so quickly.

“However, with a collective audience reach to date of over one million and last month’s social media impressions of circa 100,000, Business Lancashire is undoubtedly a success. We now want to share this channel concept with the business community of Greater Manchester. That’s why we have launched Business Manchester today.”
Added Sam Whitear, Director, The Samuel James Group: “It is a proud day for us, with the launch of Business Manchester. We intend this new channel to complement the existing North-West business channels to ensure that the business community’s voice is heard and to highlight the numerous positive business stories that we hear about, but which may not be so widely known.

“If you have a Greater Manchester related good news business story, please send the story plus an image to editor@businessmanchester.co.uk
“Also, please sign up for our weekly newsletter (www.businessmanchester.co.uk) and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter. You won’t regret it!!!! “