West Midlands lawyers asked to help competition law awareness
West Midlands lawyers are being asked to help promote awareness of new competition law compliance materials to their business clients. Over 130 law firms headquartered in the West Midlands will be contacted by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), and encouraged to share the CMA’s easy-to-use competition law information with their small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) clients.
Local MEP launches report aimed at helping small businesses to trade in Europe
West Midlands MEP Daniel Dalton today launched his report aimed at tackling non-tariff barriers within the EU at a public hearing in the European Parliament. The draft report highlights areas where small businesses trying to trade in another member state still face unfair discrimination and barriers to entry that favour existing market players. It was welcomed by small business associations, including the FSB, as a positive step forward in helping SMEs to trade on a more level playing field.
SMEs praised for social value they provide
Small businesses that work with Birmingham City Council and other organisations have been recognised for the efforts they make to operate in an ethical and socially responsible way. A total of 37 organisations were awarded the Birmingham Business Charter for Social Responsibility during a ceremony on January 7. Of those given the honour, 20 were SMEs (Small and medium-sized enterprises) – and received praise from senior city councillors for the positive example they are setting for businesses large and small.
Expected Retirement Incomes Rise For Third Year In A Row
People planning to retire in the coming 12 months expect to receive an annual income of £17,700 – the third annual increase in a row – according to the latest research by Prudential1, a leading provider of pension saving and retirement income solutions. Each year Prudential conducts unique research into the financial plans and aspirations of people planning to retire in the year ahead.
Wolverhampton Coach Link works get underway
Work has begun on construction of the new Wolverhampton Coach Link as part of the city’s multi-million Interchange plans. City of Wolverhampton Council announced at the end of October that it had been granted £500,000 by the Black Country Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) for the development of a new coach facility and related works. Wolverhampton Coach Link will be based in Bilston Street and will make use of the now redundant side of the St George’s Metro stop.
The Platinum Group welcome Rubery Owen Holdings Ltd as a new member
Rubery Owen Holdings Ltd based in Darlaston, Wednesbury, are the latest company to join The Platinum Group, part of the Black Country Chamber of Commerce. Rubery Owen Holdings Ltd is a family business established over 131 years ago and has a rich heritage, having employed thousands of people across the globe. It has been involved in many interesting projects such as the famous BRM racing team and the development of Donald Campbell’s Bluebird.
Birmingham Airport Celebrates Record Breaking Year
Birmingham Airport has celebrated its most successful year to date, handling 10.2 million passengers during the 2015 calendar year – almost 5% more than the previous year. 2015 also ended with the busiest December on record as almost 700,000 passengers used the airport, up 10% from December 2014.
Westside development opportunity attracts strong interest
City of Wolverhampton’s Westside development opportunity has attracted strong initial interest from some of the UK’s leading developers and investors. With less than a week remaining until the deadline for expressions of interest more than 30 requests for detailed information have been made. City of Wolverhampton Council’s project team have also held meetings with several interested parties through ‘meet the team’ events.
New Awards for local charities in Midlands
Learn How To Trade Successfully With Mexico And Spanish Speaking Latin America
UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) West Midlands is holding a culture and language masterclass for businesses wanting to export to Mexico and the Spanish-speaking Latin America region. The masterclass on Thursday, January 14, is designed to introduce businesses to cultural attitudes, business style and key phrases.
Businesses Can Have Their Say On Council Spending
Some of Sandwell's biggest employers are to be given the chance to talk to council chiefs on how money is spent on local authority services. The consultation will also include business organisations, as well as groups representing local firms and the voluntary sector. The meeting will give businesses a chance to give feedback to the council on its spending proposals for the next financial year.
West Midland’s building projects have more time to shine
The deadline to enter the 2016 RICS West Midlands Awards – which are widely regarded as the regional property ‘Oscars’ - has been extended to Friday 22 January 2016. The annual awards celebrate the region’s most inspirational built initiatives and developments that provide real value to the communities they serve. In the past winners have included small projects achieved by the vision of one person, to globally recognised developments with significant budgets.
China stocks rebound on no change in selling ban
China’s blue chip shares rebounded after the top securities regulator said it would keep in place a selling ban that was soon to expire. While economic news had been the main reason the CSI300 Index plunged 7% on Monday, triggering circuit breakers that shut down the market for the day, the selling ban on major shareholders of large corporations had been blamed as a secondary reason. The ban had been put into place to arrest the stock market rout last summer.
NHS-funded West Midlands Academic Health Sciences Network to deliver Digital Health incubator in £8m iCentrum® building
A 2,500 sq ft Digital Health incubator will be featured within Innovation Birmingham’s Serendip® Smart City Incubator in the new £8m iCentrum® building. The NHS-funded West Midlands Academic Health Science Network (WMAHSN) has signed up as the partner to deliver the new challenge-led facility, enabling tech start-ups to access the region’s network of NHS trusts and Clinical Commissioning Groups.
City prepare for another budget Q&A webcast
Birmingham City Council Cabinet members will be online this week to answer budget consultation questions in a special two-hour webcast. The 2016+ budget consultation was launched last month and residents are now being urged to have their say on the proposals before consultation closes on January 8. City council leader Councilor John Clancy and his cabinet answered questions in two public meetings and a webcast before Christmas.
Leading Asian businessmen honoured in Awards
Two leading figures in the Asian Business Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) in Birmingham have received awards in the New Year’s Honours. Nasir Awan, the ABCC’s chairman, and its vice-president Aftab Chughtai have both received MBEs. Mr Awan (pictured), chief executive of Awan Marketing International plc, received the award for services to business and international trade and Mr Chughtai’s MBE was for services to business and community relations in Birmingham.