Redirecting Festive Spend into the NW in Lockdown
Well, as the country heads into yet another national lockdown, we’d like to attempt to spread some positivity! Our 4th birthday is drawing near but we can’t...
Well, as the country heads into yet another national lockdown, we’d like to attempt to spread some positivity! Our 4th birthday is drawing near but we can’t...
Jack was referred to Caritas Care’s Assisted Community Engagement service ACE by the community mental health team; they were unable to support him any longer du...
KJ FIRE SAFETY has installed an all-new fire alarm system at The Elms Care Home in Crewe. This will ensure the ongoing protection of all residents, staff, and v...
Henrietta and her husband Deji had been married for 15 years and had tried IVF before considering adoption. Their son was 18 months when the couple adopted him,...
Following fertility issues, Jennifer who is Black British of Caribbean decent and her husband who is White British, decided adoption would be the best option fo...
Dr Carol Dennis (58) adopted Kwame aged 4 two years ago with her partner. Infertility, hysterectomy in her mid-thirties and unsuccessful IVF meant having natur...
Innovate UK, as part of UK Research and Innovation, is investing up to £191 million to fund single and collaborative research and development projects as part of the Sustainable Innovation Fund over the next two years. The aim of these competitions is to help all sectors of the UK rebuild after the effects of COVID-19.
The Sustainable Innovation Fund is funding 1,103 projects, 1189 UK businesses and totalling over £130 million in support across the UK.
Innovate UK Executive Chair Dr Ian Campbell said:
“In these difficult times we have seen the best of British business innovation. The pandemic is not just a health emergency but one that impacts society and the economy.
The Gen (the forthcoming youth platform built by GB Shared, but driven by businesses), along with every initiative Innovate UK has supported through this fund, is an important step forward in driving sustainable economic development. Each one is also helping to realise the ambitions of hard-working people.”
The Gen, a national youth platform aimed at centralising information and opportunities for young people, is currently in development and starts it's Northwest pilot in November with a scheduled launch of early 2021 and is already supported by 5 Northern Powerhouse Partners.
For more information visit: https://youtu.be/k-FdR38Jzp0
The Konsortia Partnership are groups of local, professional small and medium-sized (SME’s) businesses in property and construction based in Manchester and Prest...
Attending a Fostering information event is a great place to start if you want to learn about the process of becoming a foster carer.We understand that making th...
The Konsortia Partnership are groups of local, professional small and medium-sized (SME’s) businesses in property and construction based in Manchester and Prest...
Whether you are in the early stages and just seeking information or you have been considering adoption for a while, joining us at one of our online information...
OverviewWelcome to the UK Public Sector Sales H2 Kick Off!Join us for an exclusive event designed to empower business owners and salespeople with the knowledge...
ATTENTION! It's time to assemble your team and join forces with inTEC on 3rd October 2024, for a FREE super-powered ‘Lunch and Learn’ webinar all about Microsof...