An initiative which will allow the students of Seashell's Cheadle Hulme school to spend more time cycling outdoors has been given a boost thanks to a collaboration with Cheshire based developer Bloor Homes. Cycling is considered a key part of Seashell’s curriculum, but opportunities for students … [Read more...]
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Airport City sponsors return of 5km running events
Airport City Manchester has announced its headline sponsorship of the Sale Harriers' annual Sizzler 5km running events, which will return this summer after a year's absence due to the pandemic. Held in Wythenshawe Park, this year’s series, branded as the Airport City Manchester Sizzler 5km, will … [Read more...]
Expert Opinion: Five steps to make your company more resilient
With 2020 having thrown up a number of complex challenges for business due to the coronavirus pandemic, Paul Whitney, MD of Stockport accountancy firm Hallidays, discusses five steps a company can make to ensure it is resilient in the face of future challenges and risk-taking. 2020 and the start … [Read more...]
Expert Opinion: Is Covid still an excuse for poor customer experience?
With many organisations being forced to transform working practices when lockdown measures were first imposed last March, Insight6 CX Director, Chris Lowe, asks whether, one year on, Covid-19 remains a valid reason for a poor customer experience. In March last year when the pandemic hit it was … [Read more...]
Expert Opinion: Restoring trust in the housing sector
With challenges in the rental sector regularly making the headlines, Stockport Homes' head of Marketing and Communications, Verity Calderbank, explains how the housing sector can start to rebuild trust between landlords and tenants. Verity, pictured, also leads Home Marketing, the housing group's … [Read more...]
Stockport residents invited to help design One Stockport’s frogs
Stockport’s first frog art trail in 2019 was so popular that the frogs are coming back, only this time bigger and better than ever! Running from July to September, the 21 gigantic frogs making Stockport’s Gigantic Leap Frog Art Trail in the town centre will be joined by 17 of their frog friends … [Read more...]
Stopfordians urged to register to vote by 19th April ahead of local elections
Who represents you on your council matters. It’s these people who make decisions about services that will impact the borough you love. Want to have your say? Stockport Council is encouraging everyone in the borough to register to vote in the upcoming local elections, to be held on 6th May … [Read more...]
Innovation Greater Manchester offers blueprint for £7 billion boost to local economy
A new blueprint to harness innovation could deliver a £7 billion boost to the economy and support 100,000 new jobs according to the business, science, academic and local government leaders from Greater Manchester behind the plans. Titled 'Innovation Greater Manchester', the plan is forms the … [Read more...]
Expert Opinion: Adapt to a new normal of home working
With many businesses now working from home for a year since lockdown measures were first introduced, Amshire IT advises on ways businesses can adapt their technology should they consider adopting flexible working options beyond the pandemic. Many of us have been compelled to work at home for … [Read more...]
Households in Stockport reminded to complete Census 2021
Households in Stockport should have received their letter and unique access code to complete the Census on Sunday 21st March 2021. Census 2021 is a digital first Census, which means people are encouraged to complete their Census online where possible. There is a lot of support available in … [Read more...]
One Stockport Hub sets up home in Merseyway
A new cultural centre, the One Stockport Hub, will soon open its doors in Merseyway, initially offering a pre-bookable service only from 17th March. The new One Stockport Hub will open in the former Argos unit of the shopping centre, opening onto Mersey Square. The site will provide a temporary … [Read more...]
Expert Opinion: Coronavirus and cybercrime
With home-working likely to continue for many even as restrictions begin to ease, Amshire IT explains how cybercrime has taken advantage of the coronavirus pandemic, and what risk it poses for businesses. Whether or not the massive boost to the “work from home” population continues as lockdown … [Read more...]
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