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Steve Deutsch, chief executive officer at GBB, says smaller construction companies are the life-blood of the industry and key to job creation across the North of England. Read More… |
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News from the Northern Powerhouse | A car dealership group has given over its main distribution centre in Cramlington to be used by the NHS as a new manufacturing facility for personal protective equipment (PPE). Read More… |
Plans for the latest phase of works at Manchester's Airport City – which comprises almost 400,000 sq ft of warehouse and office space – have been backed. Read More… |
Ambitious plans to create more than 7,000 homes and 2.7 million sq ft of employment space along the Calder Valley rail corridor have been unveiled. Read More… |
The York Central development has taken a step forward with plans lodged for the first phase of infrastructure works to unlock the site and allow development to start. Read More… |
A recruitment and talent management specialist has secured a £400,000 loan from NPIF - FW Capital Debt Finance. Read More… |
The North West Energy & Hydrogen Cluster has secured a funding boost designed to help map out the region's journey to becoming the UK's first net zero carbon industrial area by 2040. The hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) project, HyNet, has also been backed. Read More… |
Office space take-up for Leeds reached 190,000 sq ft across 45 deals in the first quarter of 2020 according to newly released figures from the from the Leeds Office Agents' Forum. Read More… |
Vehicle production is restarting at Nissan's Sunderland plant as part of a trial period in accordance with public health advice and supported by employee representatives. Read More… |
Coding school Northcoders is launching a new service designed to offer businesses across the North and beyond the opportunity to access its team of software developers. Read More… |
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Powerhouse Perspective | In the latest instalment of Insider's Q&A series on the Northern Powerhouse, Grace Rothery, head of UK retail at Gazprom Energy, outlines what the initiative means to her, the need for more bold and new initiatives, and why improving transport connectivity needs to be a top priority. Read More… |
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