Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England) - Articles

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INSIDE.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... Town talk at forum Business leaders have been urged to give their views on shaping the future of Huddersfield town centre. Members of the Commercial Property Forum hosted by law firm Baxter Caulfield were told about the consultation process being undertaken by Kirklees Council ...

Firm exhibits right qualities to win top contract.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... A COMPANY desiging and buildnig exhibition stands has landed a contract for work in Germany. Bradley-basedDMNDisplayMaintenance Ltd is supplying stands for household products distributor Amway Germany at three major events in Spring and autumn, 2010, in Leipzig, Dusseldorf and ...

Well-known stores in the 'at risk' zone.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... RETAILERS should prepare for a "bloodbath" on the high street in the new year, a Huddersfield insolvency expert has warned. Peter Sargent, president of insolvency industry body R3, has predicted continued gloom for the retail sector in 2010 - with 22 household names set to go ...

CARL BUTTERWORTH.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... Builder bites back! ...

DAVID COOPER S.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... Coffee's his cup of ...

Bookings still strong.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... TRAVEL company Thomas Cook said holidaymakers were determined to take their summer break despite the recession. The firm said bookings for ...

C&C buys UK ciders.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... MAGNERS firm C&C has added Blackthorn, Olde English and Gaymers to its stable of leading drinks brands in a pounds 45m deal. C&C has agreed to buy Somerset-based Gaymer Cider Company, the UK cider business of US premium wine-maker Constellation Brands. The firm said ...

Warning over funding gap.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... THE UK's biggest water company warned of a potential funding gap as the recession poses "significant challenges" for the business. Thames Water said rising bad debts and the higher cost of financing "will make it more difficult to fund the essential investment in the network ...

Pubs chain in 'sabotage' claim.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... PUBS firm Mitchells & Butlers has accused its major shareholders of sabotaging attempts to appoint a new chairman. The group, which owns the All Bar One, Harvester and O'Neills chains, has approached the Takeover Panel, claiming it has evidence that several key shareholders were ...

Bank acts to quell Dubai debt worries.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... BANKS facing losses from a potential default in Dubai have been promised emergency support by the central bank of the United Arab Emirates. The move comes after state-backed investment firm Dubai World asked to delay payments on its pounds 36.8bn debts - sending shockwaves ...

David finds the perfect blend.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... DAVID Cooper is passionate about coffee. The managing director of Bradley-based Cooper's Coffee Ltd has been known to get up and make a brew himself when dining out at a restaurant where the coffee fails to meet the grade - much to the embarrassment of his two teenage sons. ...

Cooking up more sales.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... HELP is at hand for householders who take pride in their iconic Aga cookers. While the world-famous cast-iron Aga is a much-coveted addition to any kitchen - keeping the cooker gleaming is notoriously hard work. Now White's Aga Services has launched a cleaning service to ...

Eleventh win for Yorkshire.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... YORKSHIRE Bank has been named best regional mortgage lender by Your Mortgage magazine - for the eleventh time. And the Bradford-based bank was joined as winners this year by sister organisation Clydesdale Bank and parent company National Australia Group. The group was presented ...

Mums stepping out for business.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... AN enterprise run by two mums has taken a giant stride. Kirsty Vickerman and Vanessa Taylor, who both live at Netherton, set up in business earlier this year to sell children's shoes - by visiting schools, play groups and play gyms around the Huddersfield area. Now they have ...

Stores unwrap Christmas ideas.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... Byline: Clare Quartermaine AS the pressure of Christmas shopping looms over us and the retailers wait with bated breath on what is their most important time of the year - what are we and they expecting this December and how are their marketing activities changing? Firstly, I ...

Funeral service opens in Kirklees.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... ANEWfuneral business has been opened in Kirklees. Gateway Funeral Services, which is run and owned by Shepley woman Janice Hutton and Richard Arnold, of Birkenshaw, has opened a new funeral home at Southfield Terrace, Birkenshaw. Aservice of dedicationwas held to mark ...

Healthy result for Interactive Solutions.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... A HUDDERSFIELD company has helped one its clients scoop a major training award. Interactive Solutions, based at the Media Centre, Northumberland Street, was instrumental in client St George's, University of London, gaining an award for its e-learning package,ATaste of Medicine, ...

Charity is the Christmas winner.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... FOOTBALLERS from Huddersfield Town joined representatives of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance to hold a fundraising Christmas shopping fair. The event was held at the Heritage Coffee Mill and Bistro in Lindley to raise cash for the club's Keep It Up campaign. The aim is to ...

Seminar putting focus on finance.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... FINANCIAL planning specialists in Huddersfield are staging an investment seminar to help business people with their money matters - and raise charity cash. Paul Dickinson and Christopher Brown, who head Brantwood Financial Planning, have organised the seminar to take place at ...

Back 'home' for bank's birthday.(Features)

Dec 01, 2009; ... BANK manager Andrew Bray has more reason than most to celebrate as his branch marks 30 years in Huddersfield. As a clerk, he was one of the staff when Williams and Glynns opened its doors at Market Place in November, 1979. Thirty years later, he has returned to manage ...