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7,000 Shropshire Jobs to be Created

August 10, 2016 by Julie McGrath

More than 7,000 Shropshire Jobs will be created and 2,800 homes built under plans revealed today for our region.

Marches Local Enterprise Partnership has submitted a bid for almost £68 million of Growth Deal funding from Westminster, which would be used for projects across Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and Herefordshire. A huge number of Shropshire Jobs will be generated as a result.

Projects put forward for funding include the development of Oswestry Innovation Park, a £13.2 million scheme which would see 1,400 jobs created, and Enterprise Telford, a £19 million manufacturing and innovation development estimated to create 1,250 homes and 1,650 full time equivalent jobs.

If successful the funding bid would be matched by more than £75 million from organisations and private sector partners delivering the projects.

The proposal also includes a bid for £7.5 million to support the development of an innovation and enterprise scheme in Newport, £2 million towards the development of the Flaxmill Maltings in Shrewsbury, and £1 million towards the delivery of new homes in Telford, which will be matched with £9 million of private sector investment.

Chairman of the Marches LEP, Graham Wynn OBE, said the bid was supported by its public sector partners, Shropshire Council and Telford & Wrekin Council and Herefordshire Council as well as the three area Business Boards.

He said: “We are asking for funding for 11 projects which include not only major infrastructure and shovel-ready schemes, but also proposals to help develop our workforce, by making 1,000 undergraduate and 80 post-graduate places available and investment in IT and digital equipment and training facilities that will benefit over 3,700 young people and apprentices.

“The total cost of these projects is more than £144 million and they will create sustainable private sector jobs, starter homes and access to higher education and training for the people who live and work in the Marches.

“Our bid also sets out our ambition for this enterprising region with a strategy to deliver economic growth through investment in innovation, higher levels skills, housing and business sites.

“We have a record for delivering large-scale projects successfully and our bid has the universal backing of our businesses, our partners and our MPs.”

A decision on funding allocations is expected to be made in the autumn budget statement.

The Marches LEP is one of 38 across England bidding for a slice of the £1.8 billion of Growth Deal funding.

– Shropshirestar

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Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: apprenticeship, development, Digital, employment, enterprise, expansion, growth, homes, Infrastructure, IT, jobs, shropshire, technology, telford

Telford Superfast Extension

July 22, 2016 by Julie McGrath

Telford & Wrekin Council’s cabinet is set to approve a scheme which will open up Superfast broadband to around 120 extra businesses in the borough.

If an application for European funding is successful, the Marches Broadband Grant project will provide eligible businesses across Telford & Wrekin with a fully funded grant to access fibre broadband.

In Telford and Wrekin, 98 per cent of the borough will be covered by the end of 2017 as a result of the Council’s Superfast Telford partnership with BT and Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK).

The council is committed to seeking a solution for the other 2% of the borough, of which this scheme is potentially one, to get coverage as close to 100 per cent as possible.

The Telford & Wrekin element of the £4m project is seeking £237,818 funding from the European Regional Development Fund , which requires match funding of £158,545.

It is assumed that the level of grant payment to businesses will on average be between £7,000 and £25,000 per business although many grants in Telford and Wrekin are likely to be towards the lower end of the spectrum, as it has more accessible, semi-rural areas.

It will only be open to businesses that have not been broadband enabled by either the current Superfast Telford programme or by other commercial broadband investment.

A total of 124 eligible businesses have initially been identified in Telford and Wrekin and an expected output of around 22 per cent or 27 businesses, including a significant number of micro enterprises will potentially benefit.

Councillor Angela McClements, Telford & Wrekin Council’s cabinet member for Customer and Neighbourhood Services, said: “We have made a commitment to extend fibre broadband coverage across the borough as far as possible.

“The priority is the delivery of Superfast Telford which is still in the early stages of delivery.

“However the Marches Broadband Grant scheme opens up the availability of fibre broadband to businesses that might not be covered by Superfast Telford, although some eligible businesses may receive superfast connectivity via the main programme.

“This demonstrates our commitment to ensure that as close to as 100 per cent of the borough as possible has access to superfast connectivity and all the benefits it brings.”

Telford & Wrekin Council’s cabinet – which meets on 21 July – is being asked to approve proposals for the match funding mechanism.

They are also being asked to enter into a partnership agreement with project partners Shropshire and Herefordshire Councils to deliver the grant project.

– telford.gov.uk

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Filed Under: Business Updates, Career Advice, Latest Industry News Tagged With: broadband, business, development, internet, investment, superfast, technology, telford

I’ve Graduated…What Next?

July 14, 2016 by Julie McGrath

I’ve Graduated – What do I do now? 6 reasons why you don’t need to panic!

It’s that time of year again! You have done all the hard work; you have received that really expensive piece of A4 paper that states you have officially entered into the adult world. Employment is looming and inspiration has yet to strike about your future plans, it’s easy to get stuck in a cycle of despair. All of your friends are starting fancy grad schemes or tracking off around Europe, while the only thing you’ve got lined up is a Game of Throne’s Marathon and scheduled panic attacks about the graduate job market, while mum and dad breath down your neck about getting a job!

Your student discount card is about to expire, and if another family member asks you about your career plans then you might just have a breakdown. Sound familiar? These six points might help to reassure you.

1. You’re still young

Those who started a three-year course straight from school will have only just turned 21, so there’s no rush to accept the first 9-5 job that you’re offered. Becky Williams, a recent graduate from Cardiff University, turned down several graduate jobs in favour of continuing with bar work.

She says: “I don’t see the point in accepting a poorly-paid graduate job that I’m not even sure I want to do, just because I’m expected to. I’d rather save up until I’ve had time to decide what I really want to pursue.”

2. Comparing yourself to other people is a waste of time

Just because your housemate has secured their ideal job doesn’t mean that you’re a failure by contrast.

3. You can’t discover who you want to be until you find out who you are

Personalities often change at university, which can be daunting beyond the bubble of campus life. Challenge yourself by experiencing something new, while you still have the chance. Chris Jenkins of Southampton University has just returned from Southeast Asia, in time for his graduation:

“I had wanted to travel and experience different cultures for a while, and the summer before starting work provided that opportunity. It was the best experience of my life. I thoroughly recommend going out into the world and seeing it for yourself, regardless of whether you have a job lined up for your return”, he said.

4. Many successful career-people have ‘fallen into’ their line of work

Recent statistics from the New College of the Humanities found that 19 out of 20 graduates had switched jobs within three years. Be confident enough to accept that your dream career might not be as you had hoped, and devise a new plan according to the aspects that you enjoyed.

5. Your degree won’t go to waste

Deciding that you don’t want to be a psychologist doesn’t necessarily mean that the three years and thousands of pounds spent on a psychology degree was all for nothing – any university education teaches a desirable skill set. According to Prospects, many graduate employers seek degree-level candidates rather than those disciplined in a specific subject.

6. You’re not alone

Marcus Zientek, a careers adviser at Sheffield University, says that many students are unsure of their plans after graduation:

“How uncertain they are does vary, from those who have an interest in a general area of work but have not yet decided about it, to those who describe themselves as not having any ideas at all.

“Panicking doesn’t help and is unnecessary anyway. Don’t let things drift – keep calm and make a plan. Realise that you’re not deciding what to do with the rest of your life, but choosing a good next step for you.”

What to do next – Keep you options open, and get yourself out there!

Graduate careers fairs are an important resource for graduate appointments – even if you don’t get a graduate placement as a direct result of the fair, you’re still taking steps towards your chosen career and moving closer to recruitment in your perfect job.

A suitable graduate placement can be difficult to find, and with the amount of competition vying for graduate appointments you have to use every avenue you can to maximise your chances of finding the right graduate placement for you.

Careers fairs are one of the best ways to find graduate appointments in your area of interest. A careers fair is an excellent opportunity to meet potential employers face to face and market yourself to your chosen industry. Even if you haven’t finished your course and are still in further study, careers fairs are still worthwhile as a source of information, contacts and interview experience.

If you are interested in attending a graduate recruitment careers fair, the upcoming ‘National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition’ may be the ideal opportunity for you. It will be taking place on the 4th and 5th of November and will be held inside the NEC in Birmingham. Check it out by clicking here.

 Job recruitment at careers fairs

Job recruitment careers fairs offer a multitude of benefits to graduates. If you’re ambitious and organised you can get a lot out of a career fair, including;

Honing your interview skills – Even if you aren’t offered a job, talking to prospective employers about graduate appointments gives you valuable confidence and experience of interviews.

Expanding your network – Meeting job recruiters and even fellow graduates helps you build useful contacts for future reference.

Learning industry information – Speaking to job recruitment professionals in your chosen sector is a great way to learn about the industry.

Gathering information about companies – Investigating the kind of graduate placements offered by a company tells you a lot about that organisation as a whole.

Job Hunting

It’s rare to fall straight into a job after you’ve graduated. Job hunting can take several months so it’s important to stay motivated in your job search and make the most of the opportunities and support out there. These jobseeking tips and tricks will help you choose your ideal career, search for job vacancies and stay focused on your career goals.

  • Research industries and companies that interest you
  • Get out there and speak to companies proactively at exhibitions etc..
  • Sign up to recruitment consultancies. Let them help and identify your next career move
  • Stay motivated. It can take a while to find that right job role. It will be worth it!
  • Graffiti Recruitment can give sound industry advice hints and tips on your next move.

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Filed Under: Career Advice, Digital Training, Latest Industry News Tagged With: business, degree, employment, graduate, IT, jobs, midlands, motivation, positive, recruitment, shropshire, technology, telford, university

Unemployment Falls in Shropshire for Second Month

June 20, 2016 by Julie McGrath

Unemployment Falls in Shropshire for the second consecutive month, official figures have revealed.

In Shropshire, 1,825 people claimed different forms of unemployment benefit last month, compared with 1,870 in April.

Telford & Wrekin’s number was flat once again, at 1,645, compared with 1,650 the previous month.

The figures matched a wider decline in unemployment around the country, as the number of people out of work fell to an eight-year low in the latest figures.

The jobless total was cut by 20,000 in the quarter to April to 1.67 million, the lowest since the spring of 2008.

In Powys, 770 people were out of work, down from 790 in April.

The figures mean the unemployment rate in Shropshire now stands at one per cent, Telford & Wrekin’s is 1.5 per cent, and the West Midlands’ as a whole is 2.2 per cent.

Work and Pensions Secretary Stephen Crabb said: “Secure employment and a decent wage are key to transforming the life chances of people right the way across the country, so I’m delighted to see another strong set of figures this month.”

– Shropshirestar

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Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: falls, jobs, shrewsbury, shropshire, telford, unemployment

360 Video: Shropshire Students’ Formula 3 Car in Action

June 19, 2016 by Julie McGrath

A virtual driving experience showing what it is like to be behind the wheel of a racing car has been created by to show off the work of university students in Telford.

The video has been produced using a 360-degree camera in the cockpit of the University of Wolverhampton’s Formula 3 car.

Students from the Priorslee campus of the University of Wolverhampton have built the car themselves to run in this year’s F3 championship, taking part as UWRacing.

The new video brings racing fans about as close as they can get to the feeling of hurtling around a track at speeds in excess of 120mph and provides an insight into the life of the world’s top Formula 1 drivers such as Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.

The university is the only one in the country which has a team competing in the Formula 3 Cup Championship.

Dave Allen, digital and creative services manager in external relations at the University of Wolverhampton, said: “We’ve created our first 360-degree video to really showcase what our engineering courses offer – giving potential students the chance to virtually see what it’s like to sit in and drive an F3 racing car around a world-famous track.

“The university has invested £10 million in engineering facilities at our Telford Innovation Campus and the new virtual video shows off our drive towards innovative, hands-on education for students.

“Our venture into yet another new realm of technology is very exciting and will provide people with a completely new – and panoramic – perspective on engineering.”

Engineering students at the university are heavily involved in its race team which are taking part in the F3 Cup Championship and is so far dominating the grid.

They are taught how to run a car professionally to the standard of a Formula 1 team under the help and guidance of professional motorsport engineer, Matt Fenton, and professional driver and team mentor, Shane Kelly. The team competes in all rounds across the season at world famous tracks.

– Shropshirestar

 

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: 360, formula, shropshire, telford, university, video, wolverhampton

100 Shropshire Jobs to be Created at Multi-Million Pound Hotel

June 10, 2016 by Julie McGrath

The owner of Telford’s International Centre has released details of a new £12 million hotel in the town, which will create 100 Shropshire Jobs.

Southwater Event Group is planning to build the 100-bedroom hotel, multi-storey car park, restaurant and bar on the land beside the conference venue in the centre of Telford.

It is separate to plans submitted by Telford & Wrekin Council last month for a 68-bedroom hotel on a patch of green space on the Southwater development.

Southwater Event Group, which owns The International Centre, is moving forward with its plans for a 100-bedroomed hotel, a multi-storey car park and a new restaurant and bar on land adjacent to the venue.

The new development is part of the long-term masterplan drawn up in partnership with Telford & Wrekin Council in 2009 which led to the creation of the Southwater area of the town creating an enormous number of Shropshire Jobs.

Outline planning permission is already in place and work is set to start later this year.

SEG chief executive Tom Gray said: “Our plans are for a site that is privately owned by our company, and the scale of the project and the investment we’re proposing shows our long-term commitment to Telford.

“The new on-site hotel and extra car parking spaces will help us to accommodate multiple events simultaneously more easily which, in turn, will help to ease any occasional pressure on the surrounding road network while events are in progress.”

Mr Gray said the new multi-storey car park, on the site of the existing ice rink car park, would provide more secure parking for hotel guests, visitors to The International Centre, shoppers using Telford Town Centre and Southwater, and visitors to the ice rink itself.

Southwater Event Group already has two on-site hotels adjacent to The International Centre – The International Hotel, and The Holiday Inn Telford-Ironbridge – as well as the nearby Ramada Telford-Ironbridge Hotel in Forge Gate.

– Shropshirestar

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: centre, employment, hotel, international, jobs, shropshire, southwater, telford

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