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Businesses encouraged to use up to £1 million of tax relief before it runs out
With many businesses keen to access funding to support them during the current crisis, Hull-based accountants Smailes Goldie Group is calling on companies to take advantage of the Annual Investment Allowance (AIA)
Read moreCovid-19 testing for peace of mind from Atropa Pharmacy
A rapidly developing online business from Hull providing prescription delivery and private clinical services across the UK, has launched a Covid-19 testing solution for employers in Yorkshire and The Humber from their new Blood Clinic on National Avenue
Read moreSowden + Sowden deliver exceptional digital results
The Humber Growth Hub’s #GrowMySME campaign drives conversion rate 5x above target
Read moreCoach days away return after coronavirus break
East Yorkshire Coaches will be restarting its popular days away by coach, with a selection of trips running throughout October.
Read moreHull Post Brexit: A Brave New World?
Four years after the referendum vote – in which Hull voted 68% to 32% in favour of leaving – and a period on unprecedented political uncertainty, the (real) end to our EU membership is nigh.
Read moreProtecting the city against coronavirus has always been a collective effort
Julia Weldon, Hull’s director of Public Health, has spoken of her admiration for the city’s business sector, praising its cooperation and response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreThe 2021 Chamber Goole and Howdenshire Business Excellence Awards opens for entries!
THE 2021 Chamber Goole and Howdenshire Business Excellence Awards has officially opened for entries and, this year, there’s a special award to recognise and celebrate the ways in which businesses and organisations have risen to the many challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic
Read moreMyton Law acts for Parkol Marine in multi-million pound boat building contracts
Hull-based Myton Law has acted for Whitby boat builder Parkol Marine Engineering to negotiate build contracts, worth in total over £5 million, for two new vessels just launched for sea trials.
Read moreRB takes action to support vulnerable communities in Hull in the fight against COVID-19
Donations to six charitable projects will support the health and wellbeing of those most vulnerable and affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Hull and the surrounding area.
Read moreNew partners put client relationships to the fore as their portfolios grow
The region’s largest law firm, Wilkin Chapman solicitors, has welcomed two new Partners as it seeks to further develop the specialist areas of Medical Negligence, Commercial Property and Licensing.
Read moreRare opportunity as ‘highest quality’ business facility placed on market to let - ‘ready-made’ for horticulture and food sectors
Property specialists says a large warehouse, distribution, processing and chilling facility which has been placed on the market to let provides a ‘rare, ready-made, and exceptional opportunity’ for businesses in the horticulture and food sectors.
Read moreLeading law firm appoints new trainee solicitor
A leading law firm has announced the appointment of a new trainee solicitor who steps up after spending two years with the firm as a paralegal.
Read moreBusiness “helper” shares stories from 40 years of high-fliers – and a few flops
A “helper” who has guided the development of an array of successful business across Yorkshire and around the world has shared some of the techniques behind his 40-year career after using lockdown to sharpen his writing skills.
Read moreAndrew Jackson advises SMS Towage on multi-million pound vessel purchases
Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP is delighted to have advised leading marine firm SMS Towage Limited (SMS) on numerous vessel purchases worth in excess of £19 million, as the East Yorkshire-based company continues to expand its fleet across the UK
Read more'Bus out to help out’ in September!
Bus operator East Yorkshire has announced that it will be offering a new ‘Bus Out to Help Out’ discount ticket deal to help encourage people to support local restaurants and hospitality businesses, following the ending of the government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
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