News - Page 109

NEWS | Published July 19th 2021, 9:09 am

Kings Hill School headteacher emphasises the importance of trust for personal and collective growth within primary schools

Writing on LinkedIn, Alice Early, headteacher at Kings Hill School - a community primary in West Malling, Kent - highlights the importance of trust in fuelling personal and collective growth within primary school settings.

NEWS | Published July 18th 2021, 3:03 pm

Affordable Housing Solutions director: “We remain confident in our ability to pivot”

For UK SMEs, the ability to pivot and adapt to whatever challenges the coronavirus crisis may thrust upon them has been critical for their survival.

NEWS | Published July 18th 2021, 11:02 am

Cody Slessor: 10-year-old local boy raises hundreds for charity Frontline Fife

Earlier this year, 10-year-old Kirkcaldy boy Cody Slessor made local headlines after raising more than £400 for homelessness charity, Frontline Fife.

NEWS | Published July 17th 2021, 4:04 pm

Eyres Monsell Primary head talks Covid and her school’s approach to catching up on lost learning

Speaking on The Leaders Council podcast, Kerry Hill, headteacher of Eyres Monsell Primary School in Leicester, discusses how her school has stood up to the challenge of Covid and how it is addressing the issue of lost learning.

NEWS | Published July 17th 2021, 3:03 pm

Strong first half of 2021 brings new facilities and accreditation for OCL Regeneration

It has been a successful first half of 2021 for sustainable building materials provider OCL Regeneration, having announced the opening of two new facilities and been awarded a new ISO 9001 surfacing accreditation.

NEWS | Published July 16th 2021, 11:11 am

Driver Require CEO criticises temporary extension to HGV drivers’ working hours

Speaking on BBC World Business Report, Driver Require CEO Kieran Smith critiques the government's decision to temporarily extend the working hours of HGV drivers.

NEWS | Published July 16th 2021, 9:09 am

“£941,029 for a terraced house in Bushey”: Stones Residential boss explores impact of rising costs for building materials

Richard Zeff, managing director of independent estate agent Stones Residential, highlights the impact that shortages in the supply of building materials are likely to have on the construction sector and housing market.

NEWS | Published July 16th 2021, 8:03 am

Fotech boss highlights the power of mindset, meditation and mental health

Writing for The Leaders Council, Fotech Solutions CEO Chris Shannon discusses how business leaders that nurture the mental wellbeing of their staff and encourage meditation can reap huge dividends for their companies.

NEWS | Published July 15th 2021, 1:01 pm

Hospitality sector calls for clarity ahead of July 19 unlocking

The hospitality sector has urged the government to provide more clarity on how to operator in a Covid-safe way ahead of Monday July 19, when almost all social restrictions are due to be lifted.

NEWS | Published July 15th 2021, 8:08 am

The boardroom series: Charlotte Wiseman addresses vulnerability in leadership

In the first of a series of articles on boardroom challenges, Positive Psychology and Leadership Consultant Charlotte Wiseman discusses vulnerability in depth, exploring why it is a key strength in leadership and how one can practise it.

NEWS | Published July 15th 2021, 7:03 am

Steve McCabe MP to host online roundtable event for Serenity Welfare’s Hope Instead of Handcuffs campaign

With media coverage and political support growing for Serenity Welfare’s Hope Instead of Handcuffs campaign, prominent supporter Steve McCabe - Labour MP for Birmingham Selly Oak - is to host an online roundtable event to discuss the campaign’s key concerns.

NEWS | Published July 14th 2021, 11:11 am

Brio Leisure provides update on renovation project at Chester’s Northgate Arena

Community interest company Brio Leisure has unveiled completed renovation works at Chester’s Northgate Arena leisure venue, with more on-site improvements still in the pipeline.

NEWS | Published July 14th 2021, 11:03 am

Footprints Learning for Life shortlisted for Nursery World award

Hartlepool-based nursery Footprints Learning for Life has been shortlisted for the 2021 Nursery World Award for Inclusive Practice.

NEWS | Published July 14th 2021, 9:09 am

ServiceMaster Clean Newbury boss retires ahead of 30th anniversary celebrations

Nick Dee Shapland, the businessman who grew his sole-trading enterprise into the multi-million-pound company Deeland Limited trading as ServiceMaster Clean Newbury, has retired, shortly before the company is due to mark its 30-year anniversary.


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