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The Prime Minister, David Cameron, has asked the chief executives and chairmen of numerous of the country's main private sector employers to be present at a meeting in Downing Street tomorrow. (PRWeb UK) February 6, 2011 The Prime Minister, David Cameron, has asked the chief executives and chairmen of numerous of the country's main private sector employers to be present at a meeting in Downing Street tomorrow. Mr Cameron’s primary agenda at this stage is employment growth, and it is expected there will be some serious initiatives to emerge. Among the delegates will be representatives of Jaguar, Marks & Spencer, Land Rover, McDonald's and Tesco, as well as Balfour Beatty, Hays and Kingfisher. To the vanguard of the media scrum in this announcement was executive employment agency UK Knack Group, who said through its managing director, “Lots of of the individual job promises made by the heads of businesses will not be news, but re-statements of commitments that were previously an
It’s almost a given that the Darlington Council will rubber-stamp later this month a proposal to build the UK’s largest cattle market on the town’s outskirts. (PRWeb UK) February 4, 2011 It’s almost a given that the Darlington Council will rubber-stamp later this month a proposal to build the UK’s largest cattle market on the town’s outskirts. The 17 million pound project is expected to generate 300 new jobs for the region’s agricultural sector.
Manchester has been chosen by the Gwynedd ice cream manufacturer Cadwalader as its point of entry to the UK market. (PRWeb UK) February 4, 2011 Prestige executive employment consultancy UK Knack Group reports that after receiving financial support from the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, the company opened a new cafe in the Trafford Centre.
Executive employment consultancy UK Knack Group’s managing director has announced that Sheffield’s Meadowhall shopping centre is on the verge of becoming one of Britain’s five largest. (PRWeb UK) February 4, 2011 Executive employment consultancy UK Knack Group’s managing director has announced that Sheffield’s Meadowhall shopping centre is on the verge of becoming one of Britain’s five largest. British Land and London and Stamford are confirmed to be mulling over a 300,000 sq ft retail development on 74 acres of land next to the centre.
Information about one of two major planning applications for renovation of the former site that belonged to Goodyear in Wolverhampton has been made available. (PRWeb UK) February 4, 2011 Information about one of two major planning applications for renovation of the former site that belonged to Goodyear in Wolverhampton has been made available. Prestige executive employment consultancy UK Knack Group has said in an overnight announcement that St Modwen has put forward an application to Wolverhampton City Council for authorization to construct 314 homes on the 88-acre site as well as to develop a new neighbourhood park. In line with earlier promulgated plans that were agreed by City Council of Wolverhampton, St.
