Business leaders from across the region are being invited to join retail expert Mary Portas at a major Staffordshire climate and sustainability event.
MoreFuchs Lubricants (UK) plc has reported a dip in profits and sales volumes for 2024, as inflation and a subdued market impacted performance, according to latest results.
MoreBusinesses in Stoke-on-Trent are encouraged to share their views on air quality in the city.
MoreA Staffordshire-based manufacturing specialist is helping to ramp up production of the UK’s fastest-growing automated self-serve drinks technology.
MoreCentral Co-op celebrated South Asian culture with a vibrant event in Lichfield demonstrating its commitment to inclusion.
MoreA major overhaul of planning and licensing rules is set to make it faster and easier for new cafes, bars and music venues to open in disused shops, in a bid to revitalise high streets and support small businesses. The changes include the introduction of new ‘hospitality zones’ where permissions
MoreA new funding initiative has been launched offering grants of up to £10,000 to SMEs across the district of Cannock. Eligible businesses who have been trading for at least 12 months can apply to the Grants 4 Growth scheme to support capital investment, productivity improvements, and business innovation. The programme
MoreBusinesses across Stoke-on-Trent are being encouraged to get involved in a video project marking the city’s 100th birthday – by picking up their phones and sharing what they love about the city. The Love Stoke 100 project, which is managed by Framescape and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, invites
MoreFive Staffordshire organisations have received a prestigious award recognising their commitment to supporting the armed forces community. The Ministry of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award is the highest accolade for employers who go above and beyond in supporting defence personnel, including veterans, reservists, cadet force adult volunteers and military
MoreGoodwin PLC has posted record profits, largely driven by a growing demand for defence and nuclear-related products. The Hanley-based group of mechanical and refractory engineering companies, which was founded in 1883, reported a trading pre-tax profit of £35.5 million for the year ending April 30, 2025 – a 47 per
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