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Cheshire & Warrington Support Reintroduction of Tax Free Shopping

Cheshire & Warrington Support Reintroduction of Tax Free Shopping

Cheshire and Warrington’s tourist, business and council leaders pen open letter to Chancellor urging reintroduction of tax-free shopping for EU visitors to inject “hundreds of millions of pounds of income” into region’s economy

Tourist, business and council leaders in Cheshire and Warrington have penned an open letter to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt calling for the reintroduction of tax-free shopping for EU visitors – to create thousands of jobs and inject “hundreds of millions of pounds of income” into the region’s economy.

The letter, produced by the region’s official tourism body, Marketing Cheshire, with the support and signatures of sector and council partners, stresses the move would act as an  adrenaline-kick” to accelerate the upward post-pandemic growth in a visitor economy worth £3.41bn and attracting 50million visitors a year “at a time when operators are contending with cost pressures, staffing and skills shortages, and increasing global competition for tourism”. 

Making the case the letter, sent on Wednesday 24th January states that restoring tax-free shopping for EU visitors in the Spring Budget would “provide an enormous stimulus” to the visitor economy across a region not just blessed with world class attractions like Chester Zoo, Tatton Park and muddled mazes of BeWILDerwood but diverse shopping destinations ranging from designer outlet Cheshire Oaks in Ellesmere Port to the historic 13th Century Chester Rows – home of the Three Old Arches in Bridge Street which believed to be the oldest surviving shop face in Britain.

The letter points to evidence from Visit Britain that shows that EU visitors are more likely to make repeated visits to the UK and travel outside of London than long haul visitors.

Urging the Chancellor to act, the Marketing Cheshire letter stresses that reintroducing VAT free shopping for EU visitors “would bring hundreds of millions of pounds of income into the North West, into Cheshire and Warrington, invigorating our economy, safeguarding employment and creating thousands of new jobs”.

The letter signed by Louise Gittins, Leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council; Cllr Hans Mundry, Leader of Warrington Borough Council; Trevor Brocklebank, Vice Chair of the Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership and Chair of Marketing Cheshire; Eleanor Underhill, Chair of Destination Cheshire; Colin Potts, Chair of Destination Chester; Stephen Fitzsimons, Chief Executive, Warrington & Vale Royal Chamber of Commerce; Carl Critchlow, Chief Executive Officer, Chester BID; Ellis Wardle, Chair, Northwich Business Improvement District; Terry Hayward, Chief Executive, North Cheshire Chamber; Paul Colman, Chief Executive, South Cheshire Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Debbie Bryce, Chief Executive Officer, West Cheshire & North Wales Chamber of Commerce; Joanna Davies, Chair, Wilmslow Business Improvement District and Dave McNicholl, Chair, Warrington Business Improvement District adds: As we are no longer part of the EU, we could become the only European country where 447million EU residents can shop tax-free, massively increasing our appeal to overseas visitors.”

The open letter comes amid a national lobbying effort. The Association of International Retail believe abolishing VAT on shopping for EU visitors would be worth “an additional £10 billion pounds in spending by EU visitors annually” and generating £1bn additional VAT for the Treasury.

Carl Critchlow, Chief Executive of Chester BID said: “Chester BID proudly represents 500 diverse and wonderful businesses in a city that welcomes 8million visitors a year – including many from across Europe, so we would fully back anything that would boost the economy, jobs and strengthen our globally-renowned offering.”

And Trevor Brocklebank, Chair of Marketing Cheshire and Deputy Chair of Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership said, “The Cheshire and Warrington visitor economy is continuing its upward growth and there is considerable work taking place in our region to improve our visitor offer, accessibility and promotion but it is clear that the Chancellor can accelerate that growth by restoring tax-fee shopping for our EU visitors.”

 

 

Chamberlink – January, 2024

Chamberlink – January, 2024

Read all the latest news from our members from across North Cheshire in the latest edition of our magazine, Chamberlink.

There is news of a Royal Award,  new members, a VIP visit to AstraZeneca and details of our new Business Support Initiative in collaboration with South Cheshire and East Cheshire Chambers as well as details of all the winners from the recent North Cheshire Business Awards.

Read it all here

 

Celebrating ‘royal recognition’ for training and development at IPG Health Medical Communications

Celebrating ‘royal recognition’ for training and development at IPG Health Medical Communications

IPG Health Medical Communications has been awarded the coveted Princess Royal Training Awards for their early-career training programme.  

Terry Hayward joined the IPG Health Medical Communications team at their Macclesfield office to celebrate in style with a traditional afternoon tea, in honour of HRH The Princess Royal. 

Delivered by the City and Guilds Foundation, The Princess Royal Training Awards recognise organisations that demonstrate exceptional commitment to learning and development. IPG Health Medical Communications received the award for their industry-leading early career training programme, Fuel (Future Experts and Leaders).

Building on the network’s distinguishing proactive career management (PCM) approach, IPG Health Medical Communications introduced Fuel in 2021 to equip trainees with the skills, experiences, networks, and inspiration needed to successfully launch their careers. Over 200 people have taken part in the programme so far, in the UK, North America and South Africa, with 100% of associates reporting that the programme met their expectations.

HRH The Princess Royal, President of the City and Guilds of London Institute, presented the award to IPG Health Medical Communications at a ceremony at St. James’ Palace, noting the sustainable provision of skills training provided through the programme and the positive impact on the organisation and its’ people.  The Princess Royal Training Award adds to the team’s portfolio of awards this year, having also received two Stevie Awards for ‘Most Innovative Learning and Development Program (Fuel)’ and ‘Learning/Training Team of the Year’.

Caroline Smith, Executive Director, Talent said: “Here at IPG Health Medical Communications, we are driven by a healthy obsession with doing what’s right for our clients, their brands, and our people. We take our responsibility seriously when it comes to ensuring our people have endless opportunities to grow, develop new skills, and be challenged in a variety of ways. Fuel is our latest initiative to this end, and to have it recognised as one of the top training programmes in the industry and across the UK is a great source of pride for all of us.” 

Manchester Airport staff donate £10,000 worth of presents for neighbouring communities

Manchester Airport staff donate £10,000 worth of presents for neighbouring communities

Colleagues at Manchester Airport have donated more than £10,000 of gifts to homeless people, care home residents and children from disadvantaged backgrounds following an appeal.

The airport has pledged that no vulnerable person in its neighbouring communities should wake up on Christmas morning without a gift. The pledge met an overwhelming response from airport staff who donated more than 1,000 presents.

The donated gifts included books, jigsaws, plush toys, Lego and colouring sets. The airport then matched this with around 1,000 more gifts.

Managing Director Chris Woodroofe and other senior management from the airport volunteered their time to wrap the mountain of presents, which have since been distributed to around a dozen community centres, care homes, family charities and foodbanks over the past week.

Age UK Manchester’s Crossacres Day Centre received 75 of the gifts, which will be shared among their clients, many of whom rely on the centre for social interaction and support with day-to-day living.

Zoe Jones, the Centre Manager, said: “Many of our day care clients are isolated, so we are their only contact with the outside world. These gifts will go a long way to making those people feel loved and valued this Christmas and will put a lot of smiles on a lot of faces, so we are extremely grateful to the staff at Manchester Airport for their generosity.”

Also benefitting is Marion Lauder House, a care home in Wythenshawe. Lee Stringfellow, a Director at Careconcepts which runs Marion Lauder House, said: “We currently have 79 residents and many of them can actually see the planes taking off from their bedrooms. We cater for people suffering from varying types of dementia and other mental health conditions and we’re proud to have a really good reputation locally, for the support and care we give to the people in our care.

“The Christmas presents donated by staff at Manchester Airport will be greatly appreciated by the residents, some of whom don’t have any family or friends to support them so this support is invaluable to them and indeed our staff team.”

A number of the gifts were also distributed to Family Action, which operates five Children’s Centres in Wythenshawe, supporting hundreds of parents and children from pregnancy to 5 years through individual and group activities, aiming to give children the best start in life.

Julie Philbin, a Locality Manager for the charity, said: “The ongoing cost of living crisis creates financial pressures that make Christmas a real worry for some of the families we support. The incredibly generous donation of toys from Manchester Airport’s staff means we can make sure that parents will have a gift to give to their children this year.”

Wythenshawe Foodbank was another recipient of donated gifts. Tony Petrou, a Trustee, explained: “We have been working hard to help feed the people in the local community and have tried to make sure no child is forgotten at this time of year. We’ve been giving out advent calendars and selection boxes but thanks to this donation we have also managed to extend this and offer toys to parents. This has helped us take some stress away from parents and make sure Santa visits more children this year.”

The airport’s Community Engagement team organised the collection and distribution of the gifts, and has also been involved in a number of other projects to support those living close to the airport in 2023. These have included an ‘Autumn Leaves’ lunch for people aged over 65 in the Woodhouse Park area, in an effort to combat social isolation in older age groups, and a ‘Little Book of Travel Tales’ to support children learning to read, which was shared with schools for free on World Book Day.

“We have fantastic people working for us at Manchester Airport and I am extremely proud of our colleagues’ response to this appeal. It is hugely important that our neighbouring communities share in the benefits of having a major international hub on their doorstep – and that doesn’t just mean through ease of access to travel, or increased employment opportunities. We very much see ourselves as an integral part of this community and that means offering a helping hand to those who might need it – not just at Christmas, but throughout the year.” Chris Woodroofe – Managing Director, Manchester Airport

 

Cheshire East Council invites residents and business to help shape the future together.

Cheshire East Council invites residents and business to help shape the future together.

Cheshire East Council is inviting residents and businesses to help shape the future, together, as part of its work to develop a new strategic plan for the borough.

The council is developing a new plan for a number of reasons including:

  • The significant number of new elected members following the elections in May and a need to reflect post-election priorities.
  • The changing context of which the council is now operating in, with regards to the financial challenge caused by factors such as rising inflation.
  • A greater need to focus council resources to meet increased service demands and costs.
  • Improvement in digital technology and artificial intelligence which the council need to safely and securely take advantage of to drive efficient service delivery.

The council is inviting its partners, residents, businesses, and customers to shape the priorities and ambitions of Cheshire East for the short, medium and long term, together through an online survey.

The survey can be found at https://surveys.cheshireeast.gov.uk/s/ShapingOurFuture23/ and is open until midnight on 15 December 2023.

RISING ABOVE: CITATION CELEBRATE SMALL BUSINESSES ACROSS THE NORTH CHESHIRE REGION

RISING ABOVE: CITATION CELEBRATE SMALL BUSINESSES ACROSS THE NORTH CHESHIRE REGION

Citation acknowledges the incredible achievements and contributions SMEs make across the North Cheshire region by sponsoring the ‘Small Business of the Year’ category at the North Cheshire Business Awards 2023, for the second year running.

As a leading provider of HR and Health & Safety advice and software services to small and medium sized businesses, Citation recognises the importance of championing start-ups and SMEs that shape the future and are the backbone of the UK economy.

Matt Stewart, Managing Director at Citation said:

“At Citation we believe small businesses are the beating heart of the communities we live and work in – for job creation, for innovation, for diversity, for boosting our economy. Our sponsorship aligns with our mission to build better businesses, for a better world, and we understand the important of identifying and recognising the enormous contribution small businesses make to society.”

Mark Barrow, Head of Sales at Citation added:

“It was a fantastic experience to be part of this year’s judging panel, a reminder of the wealth of talent in our region. Last month we got together to select the winners, and the calibre of entries made it extremely tough to narrow it down. Congratulations to each and every finalist who has made this year’s shortlist – you’ve set the bar high for what it means to be a champion in the business world.”

The annual awards will showcase key projects, people and businesses from the North Cheshire region at the Gala Ceremony at Cranage Hall in Cheshire on Thursday 24th November – click here for more information about the evenings celebrations.

A team from Citation’s Wilmslow-based office will be in attendance with Mark Barrow, Head of Sales presenting the award for the sponsored category.