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  • Corporate Responsibility a “key ingredient”

    The Government has published a response to its Call for Views on corporate responsibility which indicates that companies are already going beyond legal requirements to manage and enhance economic, environmental and societal impacts. Examples noted of businesses leading the way include: O2 has linked up with Bauer Media to help give young people a better chance of getting into work. The two have launched GoThinkBig, an online resource designed to open up opportunities and create a community of ...

    Posted at April 6, 2014 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on Corporate Responsibility a “key ingredient”
  • Kofi Annan congratulates MAG

    CMM managing director, Graham Allen, is among a group of volunteers working with mine clearance charity, MAG, to have received a letter of thanks from Kofi Annan. In an open letter, the former Secretary-General of the United Nations acknowledged the charity's 25th anniversary as follows: I applaud the progress and commitment of MAG over the last 25 years.  The work of organizations like MAG is invaluable and I wish you every success and send ...

    Posted at April 4, 2014 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on Kofi Annan congratulates MAG
  • New consumer watchdog launched

    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has been launched today as the UK’s primary competition and consumer agency. Bringing together the Competition Commission with the competition and certain consumer functions of the Office of Fair Trading, the CMA has a range of new responsibilities and powers to ensure it meets its mission of making markets work well for consumers, businesses and the economy. These include tighter timetables for investigations, a stronger role in ensuring competition in regulated ...

    Posted at April 1, 2014 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on New consumer watchdog launched
  • Over 4 million UK jobs depend on exports to EU

    New research from the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) shows that in 2011 (latest available figures) 4.2 million jobs, or 13.3% of the UK workforce, were associated with exports to the European Union. Within this 4.2 million, around 3.1 million UK jobs were directly supported by exports to the EU in 2011 and 1.1 million jobs were indirectly supported – i.e. through spending income earned from exports. Total income associated with demand from EU exports ...

    Posted at March 31, 2014 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on Over 4 million UK jobs depend on exports to EU
  • CMM continues to support landmine clearance

    CMM managing director Graham Allen's work with landmine charity, MAG, has resulted in a substantial donation following a recent talk to Catenian and Probus Club members who followed up with a £2,000 donation. MAG fundraising officer, Ingrid Turner, emailed Graham to say: "This is a testament to the fantastic talks you give so I can’t thank you enough for that!" Graham continues his work for MAG and as anyone who has visited his office will be aware, ...

    Posted at March 30, 2014 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on CMM continues to support landmine clearance
  • Hull chosen for Siemens’ offshore wind plant

    Siemens is investing £160 million in new offshore wind farm production facilities in Hull. Rotor blades and turbines of the 6-megawatt class will be produced at the site in a joint venture with UK partner, Associated British Ports. According to Michael Suess, member of the managing board of Siemens AG: "The offshore wind market in Great Britain has high growth rates, with an even greater potential for the future. "Wind power capacity has doubled here within two years, ...

    Posted at March 26, 2014 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on Hull chosen for Siemens’ offshore wind plant
  • Charges to be scrapped for self-builders & small developments

    The Government is proposing to end certain charges that can add substantial costs for people wanting to build their own homes, or developers looking to build a small number of properties. Some councils have been applying Section 106 charges in such cases making some types of development unviable, such as a £32,000 charge for a self-build three-bedroom house in the New Forest and a £20,000 charge to build two modest sized homes in Andover. The charges, which ...

    Posted at March 24, 2014 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on Charges to be scrapped for self-builders & small developments
  • Offshore wind industry helped to lower costs

    Four businesses have been awarded over £4 million to spur on innovation in lowering the costs of generating offshore wind energy, Energy and Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker, has announced. Grants have been made to 2-B Energy, High Voltage Partial Discharge Ltd, SgurrControl Ltd and Ocean Resource Ltd as part of the Department of Energy and Climate Change’s competition to support research and development into offshore wind power. The winning projects will use the funding to steam-line ...

    Posted at March 19, 2014 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on Offshore wind industry helped to lower costs
  • New measures on housing standards

    The Government has launched plans aimed at making it easier and cheaper to build homes. Currently, developers can face a myriad of different standards to implement each time they build new homes and Communities Minister, Stephen Williams, believes the system is complicated, confusing and ripe for reform. The new measures will reduce 100 standards to fewer than 10 and bring down the numbers of pages of guidance from 1,000 to fewer than 100, thereby saving councils and ...

    Posted at March 15, 2014 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on New measures on housing standards
  • Early aphid activity forecast

    Cereal and oilseed rape aphids are likely to fly considerably earlier this year, according to the Home Grown Cereals Authority (HGCA). The forecast is based on data from a national suction trap network and long-term weather data. With the temperature in January and February considerably higher than the long-term average across the country, HGCA reckons first aphid flights are likely be two to four weeks earlier than average. From next month, the Authority says it will be ...

    Posted at March 13, 2014 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on Early aphid activity forecast