Business

ICO2 and Dave Nicholls Upholstery to launch Faraday Fabrics on-line

Plymouth E Commerce Company ICO3 and Faraday Mill based upholstery business – Dave Nicholls Upholstery – have agreed a business partnership and will launch Faraday Fabrics on-line.

The locally known upholstery company have decided to re-brand the business for the on-line market in order to move the business forward with a new branch to their current business model.

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Devon businesses recruit low levels of career starters

Survey reveals skills needs of Devon businesses

Devon businesses are only recruiting low numbers of young people looking for their first job since leaving education, according to research published today by Devon County Council.

The Devon County Council Workforce Skills Survey aims to better understand the issues and challenges facing businesses in Devon in relation to skills,...

Devon businesses named as 'companies to inspire Britain'

Local Devon Businesses have been named as real growth industries as part of the London Stock Exchange group's ‘1000 companies that inspire Britain.’

The companies included Emcas based in Paignton, chartered accountants Francis Clark LLP and Masons Kings an agricultural machinery company with three depots in Devon.

Director of Masons Kings, Roger Prior said: “We are delighted to...

Plymouth businesses set to thrive in new business park

Following the launch of Burrington Business Park in October, the transformation of the former Hovis depot continues to create a buzz among those keen to join Plymouth’s newest business community.

Building work is well under way and the first of the show offices is finished, and will be unveiled at the next Open Day on Wednesday 27 November.

The tenants already signed up...

Zero-hours contracts make SMEs in South West ‘feel guilty’

A third of small business owners in the South West say zero-hours contracts are deeply unfair on employees – however 38 per cent use them on their own staff.

Research into the attitudes of SME owners across the country focusing on how they hire, pay and view their staff revealed that zero-hours contracts are seen as a necessary part of running a business in what are still uncertain...

Flybe's majority shareholder sells entire stake

The majority shareholder of Exeter based airline Flybe has sold its entire shareholding.

The 48.1% stake owned by the Walker Family Trust through Rosedale Aviation Holdings Ltd was sold for £25.2m.

The move marks the end of a long standing relationship between the airline and the Walker family.

Late steel magnate and former owner of Blackburn Rovers Jack Walker bought...

Council boost for high tech jobs in Plymouth

A Plymouth based cutting edge medical firm is creating ten new jobs with support from Plymouth City Council.

The Plymouth International Medical and Technology Park is already a thriving home to medical, technology and research and development organisations. Now the Council is selling a one acre plot to a developer so a high tech health company can move in.

Council Leader...

Roadblock - Plymouth University launches study into African transport and enterprise

The barriers that prevent women in Sub-Saharan Africa from realising their economic and entrepreneurial potential will be the focus of a transport research project between Plymouth University, international consultants Integrated Transport Planning (ITP) Ltd and partners on the continent.

The study will identify the gender, cultural, political, and financial barriers to the growth of...

UK inflation falls to 2.2%

The UK's inflation rate fell to 2.2% in the year to October 2013 as measured by the Consumer Prices Index (CPI).

The figure is the lowest for more than a year and is down from 2.7% in September, according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

The ONS reports that the largest contributions to the fall in the rate came from a drop in prices in the...

Plymouth's Plan creates almost 900 jobs

Positive progress, better prospects for many of our city’s young people and almost 900 jobs in the bag – these are the latest results for Plymouth’s Plan for Jobs, according to Plymouth City Council.

The city’s combined response to a period of economic uncertainty has been put under the spotlight at the Working Plymouth scrutiny panel which took place on Wednesday 6 November.

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