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2 months ago |
liverpoolchamber.org.uk | Jessica Miller
Now in its sixth year, the Showcase gives the players the opportunity to get hands on with some of the charity’s flagship programmes whilst meeting the participants who benefit from its life-changing work. And before the fun and activities got underway, the manager and the first team squad joined EitC CEO Sue Gregory in signing a commitment pledge, giving their ongoing support to the work of the charity.
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2 months ago |
liverpoolchamber.org.uk | Jessica Miller
Liv Life Liverpool is free to access for anyone in the city and is informed by the findings set out in Public Health Liverpool’s groundbreaking State of Health in the City: Liverpool 2040 report. The programme is underpinned by behaviour change approaches following consultation with partners including the NHS, as well as the wider community. The aim is to support up to about 1,000 families and 2,000 adults in the first year.
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2 months ago |
liverpoolchamber.org.uk | Jessica Miller
KQ Liverpool’s urban innovation district and placemaking organisation has pledged to help create a range of inclusive innovation opportunities and inspire future generations in the Liverpool City Region by focussing on skills development, community engagement, collaboration and inward investment.
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2 months ago |
liverpoolchamber.org.uk | Jessica Miller
Oxford College of Procurement and Supply is thrilled to announce exceptional results from the November 2024 Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) exam series. Our dedicated students achieved an impressive 81% overall pass rate, with a remarkable 100% pass rate across 11 units – a testament to their hard work and the high-quality support provided by our tutors.
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2 months ago |
liverpoolchamber.org.uk | Jessica Miller
This exciting partnership will feature a redisplay of the Nahua Codex, Amoxtli Tezcatlipoca Codex (Codex Fejérváry Mayer), a rare pre-colonial Mexican manuscript and one of fewer than 15 surviving pre-colonial codices from Mexico.
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2 months ago |
liverpoolchamber.org.uk | Jessica Miller
For just £12 you can grab a bag full of clothes – from designer, to vintage, to almost new or needing a little love. Update your wardrobe with unique and affordable finds while supporting The Whitechapel Centre’s vital work to end homelessness. Your challenge? Just two hours to rummage through an absolutely amazing array of clothes and fill your bag with treasures.
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2 months ago |
liverpoolchamber.org.uk | Jessica Miller
In addition to the increase in the National Minimum Wage (NMW) as part of the government’s plan to ‘Make Work Pay’, the Autumn 2024 budget introduced several measures that will have a negative impact on business costs, including increased employer National Insurance contributions. These changes may pose significant challenges for many employers who might find themselves planning redundancies to mitigate rising costs associated with employing staff.
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2 months ago |
liverpoolchamber.org.uk | Jessica Miller
The changes mean that the 32 stores currently open on a Saturday will see their hours extended from 11am – 4pm to a new opening time of 9.30am – 4pm. Metro Bank will now offer the longest Saturday store opening hours of any high street bank. All other Metro Bank stores will remain open Monday to Friday, 9.30am – 5pm. Following an update to opening hours announced last year, on-going reviews of customer usage revealed a demand for extended Saturday times in the 32 locations.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
liverpoolchamber.org.uk | Jessica Miller
The awards, in association with Saffron Vanilla and Liverpool ONE will be hosted by the Titanic Hotel and Rum Warehouse, are a chance to celebrate the talented individuals at the heart of Liverpool’s lively hospitality and retail industry. The event is a chance to shine a spotlight on the brightest stars of the hospitality and retail community and honour some outstanding individuals who demonstrate passion, dedication, and commitment in an exciting sector.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
liverpoolchamber.org.uk | Jessica Miller
Professor Baker will be taking over for our long-standing, retiring chair, Professor Bill Chambers. Professor Baker is a highly respected clinical neuropsychologist and long-time advocate for those with neurological conditions, Professor Baker brings invaluable expertise to this pivotal role. With more than 30 years of experience in clinical practice and research, Professor Baker is a renowned figure in the field of neurology.