Comment on GDP figures The Office for National Statistics has announced poor GDP figures, showing weak growth. Salford based company in top industry... Salford-Quays based Bramall Construction was highly commended in the Environmental Project category at this year’s Construction Ne... Bean Coffee to Open Two Outlets... Bean Coffee has moved into Salford with the opening of two new coffee shops in The Quays, MediaCityUK. Councils freed from begging bowl put... Boost to local jobs and local firms under radical new plans Business Leaders say Yes to Apprenticeships After the Government announcement to increase the funding of vocational training, business leaders in Greater Manchester are this ... Trinity hosts Salford Construction Club Small and medium enterprises meet at Trinity Business Training for an insight into upcoming construction projects. Targeted VAT cuts needed to restore... Government must rethink its growth strategy as FSB’s quarterly Index shows that business confidence has fallen dramatically Official re-opening signals new start for... BASF, the world’s leading chemical company, has officially re-opened its Swinton site after a multi-million pound investment in ne... 'It's a Knockout' - Fundraising event... SalfordOnline has received the following appeal from The Salford Foundation Trust who are holding an "It's a knockout" event to ra... Fast track for small business planning... FSB report outlines how the planning system should support small firms, ahead of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) con... Nimans launch new division with new... Nimans expands Data Infrastructure Division and unveils new-look logo as part of an aggressive growth strategy Unemployment figures: FSB Comment Commenting on statistics from the Office of National Statistics showing a marginal fall in unemployment but a rise in people claim... CSBG: Members Meeting Thursday 28th July 2011, 11.30 am – 1.00 pm, University House, University of Salford, M5 4WT FSB response to the SME banking... The smallest businesses are still more likely to get a rough deal at the hands of the banks, the Federation of Small Businesses (F... CSBG: Members Meeting A Chapel Street Business Group event
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