Josiah Wedgwood has been announced as the keynote speaker at the first event staged by a group of creative businesses based in Stoke-on-Trent.
Hopes are still alive this morning of a takeover to save Stoke-on-Trent-based Wade Ceramics from administration. Daily Focus understands at least two interested parties have spoken to administrators to look at Wade as an investment opportunity. Reports that the 155-year-old business was on the brink of administration have shocked the
MoreEntrepreneurs are being targeted by Staffordshire University in a drive to harness business success in new partnerships to benefit the county. Company leaders heard Vice Chancellor Martin Jones open doors while throwing down the gauntlet during a dinner for hundreds of the area’s most successful companies. As well as unveiling
MoreAmbitious plans to build a £16m technical training hub in Stafford have taken a major step forward with the acquisition of key land and announcement of a significant new partner. Newcastle and Stafford Colleges Group (NSCG) has secured a site where the new Institute of Technology (IoT) is expected to
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MoreBeing denied credit can be bad news for your business, especially if you need finance in order to grow. If your business has been refused credit or struggled to secure new finance, you’ll know how that can impact your credit rating. Experian has compiled a list of seven regular habits
MoreStaffordshire University has been awarded a Bronze Carbon Literate Organisation certificate. The Carbon Literacy Project is a unique training scheme that helps Universities, their students, and their staff to understand the carbon impacts of their everyday actions and help them make informed choices to address climate change and reduce carbon
MoreSouth Staffordshire College has been granted planning permission from Tamworth Borough Council to move forward with plans to relocate its Tamworth College into the heart of the town centre. The new Tamworth College will be built by St. Editha’s Square where the former Co-op building was located. It is hoped
MoreBusiness commuters could have smoother journeys to work thanks to road repair trials carried out by Staffordshire County Council’s highways teams. An innovative patching machine which heats up the road and allows maintenance to be carried out in extremely cold weather has been tested in the south of the county.
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