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It was nice to receive a testimonial the other day saying how much a customer appreciated me going round and showing his wife the benefits of being with UW. No...
It was nice to receive a testimonial the other day saying how much a customer appreciated me going round and showing his wife the benefits of being with UW. No...
Having worked in the Cryotherapy industry since 2014, The first in the Lancashire region but also one of the first practitioners in the UK, I have secured an ex...
Lumenata have recently partnered with Runshaw College in taking on BTECH Students for work experience.Here we have Annie, a business student, and Saffron, an en...
It’s fantastic news that the fostering network’s ‘don’t move me’ campaign has been a success! This now means any young person living with a foster carer has th...
We are creating a networking event for you all to come together to discuss the problems, share perspectives and create a community to help each other overcome a...
There are a number of changes forecasted to and coming into effect for Employment Law this year from whether EU Employment Law will be retained or not in the UK...
What’s so special about Northern culture? What about Manchester in particular? And why should the private sector care?
Law firm Slater Heelis and PR firm Galibier gathered a panel of the city’s arts and culture experts to explore what Covid recovery looks like for the sector, and if there is an ethical and economic imperative for the private sector to step up and support this.
Policymakers, practitioners and business and community leaders chewed over questions such as, “How can culture carve a place for itself within policy agendas?” and “How could private-public sector collaboration work in this space?”. In the process, they advocated for greater, more long-term investment in Northern cultural infrastructure, as well as for a more complex kind of private sector involvement beyond “business-as-cash cow”.
Head to https://www.slaterheelis.co.uk/news/not-my-business-arts-culture-recovery/
to read the white paper in full or listen to the conversation via the link below:
We’re excited to join voluntary adoption agencies (VAAs) across the UK for Big Adoption Day and, as part of this, will be holding an online event on Wednesday 1...
On Wednesday, 15 January 2025, at 218 Tulketh Road, Ashton, Preston, PR2 1ES from 1pm to 3pm, we’re very excited to open our doors, to join voluntary adoption a...
On Wednesday, 15 January 2025, from 1pm to 3pm, Caritas Care are excited to open their doors to join voluntary adoption agencies (VAAs) across the UK for Big Ad...
On Wednesday, 15 January 2025 we’re excited to open our doors to join voluntary adoption agencies (VAAs) across the UK for Big Adoption Day. If you’re consideri...
Networking, GB Update and New ConnectionsAs our share platforms have continued to grow, so too have our online meet ups! Join us for our next fortnightly meet...
This will very much be an interactive session, with the delegates being asked to step into the shoes of Employment Tribunal judges and vote on the outcomes of r...