Today's West Midlands business news from Insider |
Pre-tax losses cut at historic carpet maker | Pre-tax losses have been cut at a carpet maker which was established in Worcestershire during the reign of King George III and has previously supplied products to Buckingham Palace, newly filed accounts have revealed. Read More |
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Business Matters: History lessons in sustainability | We all want to see our buildings become more sustainable but when we drill down into how we actually deliver the vision, it can be challenging to see a clear path. Jo Williams, partner in Sanderson Weatherall’s Building Consultancy team, looks at some of the lessons to learn from when we look back at the built environment legacy that surrounds us. Read More |
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Roundtable: Levelling up and the West Midlands | Insider's roundtable found the region is already attracting skilled people and businesses from an overheating London and the South East, and is developing the workplace and infrastructure to attract more. But it needs to improve transport connectivity, make itself more attractive to families and showcase its world-renowned cultural assets - such as heavy metal and Peaky Blinders - better. Read More |
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