Today's North Wales and Cheshire business news from Insider |
Latest News | Plans to secure a multimillion-pound boost towards the ongoing regeneration of Crewe – which is considered "critical" to kick-starting the economy following the economic impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic – look set to move forward. Read More… |
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In a manufacturing landscape where caution tends to be the keyword for marketing spend, Move Marketing’s Alex Cairns explains how steps six and seven of the “8 moves of B2B” unlock calculated action through setting crystal clear objectives, budgets and timescales that provide an ongoing barometer for growth. Read More… |
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Ashberry Healthcare has undergone a management buyout after securing a £5m funding boost from Cambridge & Counties Bank. Read More… |
Warrington-headquartered preventative healthcare services provider PAM Group has acquired a specialist outfit for an undisclosed sum. Read More… |
The North West's most active dealmaking advisers for the first nine months of 2020 have been revealed. Read More… |
ITI has snapped up simulation and business analytics company Saker Solutions. Read More… |
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Rachael Ainscough, managing director at Ainscough Strategic Land, says it is pleasing to see that the housing market remains in good order amid all the disruption to our economy. As a key employment driver for the north west it’s vital for our economic health that this remains so, she argues. Read More… |
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A Cheshire-based tax consultancy has undergone a significant recruitment drive. Read More… |
An Anglesey manufacturing business is investing in its premises in Gaerwen, creating new jobs and safeguarding others thanks to support from the Welsh Government. Read More… |
Listed furniture retailer DFS has temporarily closed more than 180 stores but said the lockdowns in England, Wales and the Republic of Ireland were not expected to "materially impact revenues and profitability". Read More… |
Lifestyle brand Joules "remains on track" to meet its expectations for its current financial year despite sales falling 18 per cent since its stores first reopened in July. Read More… |
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Many businesses were forced to adapt and adopt new processes in a rush as the pandemic hit. SafetyCulture’s Dan Joyce explores how we can build on those hasty foundations and optimise for safer, more productive and successful businesses in 2021. Read More… |
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A Cheshire employment scheme has moved forward after plans were approved. Read More… |
A decision on revised proposals for a development in Northwich, which were earmarked for approval, has been pushed back. Read More… |
Demolition of the vacant shops at Crewe's Royal Arcade has begun, marking a "significant milestone" in the town's transformation. Read More… |
Plans to demolish a number of equestrian buildings in Warrington and construct a residential scheme in their place look set to be backed. Read More… |
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The pandemic has been the biggest collective shock to our lives, according to Andrew Butterworth, commercial director at Bruntwood Works, with millions made to work from home and thousands of businesses forced to adapt. Companies have changed the way they operate and how they look after their workforces and customers, prioritising health, safety and wellbeing more than ever before. Read More… |
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The shortlists for this year’s Made in Wales Awards are out now, with manufacturers making a diverse range of products across Wales in the running. Read More… |
Kitchen equipment and heating appliance manufacturer AGA Rangemaster has said it is braced for a further reduction in its turnover as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Read More… |
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Services & Guides | | Find an adviser to help you buy, sell or invest in a business. Read More… |
| Cheshire and Warrington is achieving faster growth than anywhere else in England. Read More… |
| North West’s top places to hold events, conferences and meetings. Read More… |
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