Popular Stoke-on-Trent store to get major revamp

A popular Stoke-on-Trent carpet store is to undergo a major revamp. United Carpets, Victoria Road, Fenton, is among the first stores in the nationwide chain to be given a makeover worth tens of thousands of pounds  as part of a major investment in the company’s stores. “I have held the franchise and ran the store for 10-years and it’s our …

Specialist food safety lawyer advises food businesses to ensure allergy procedures are up to date as local authorities gear up to enforce Natasha’s Law

A specialist food safety lawyer is warning food businesses that they must act proactively to prevent safety incidents and avoid potential legal action as local authorities gear up to enforce Natasha’s Law. Local authorities across the UK have received Defra and Food Standards Agency funding, totalling £1,529,855, to help them cover the additional costs incurred when ensuring that Natasha’s Law is …

World class spirits from a Shropshire country garden

A master distiller working from a garden shed in rural North Shropshire is taking on the big names and creating world class gin, vodka and rum. Tony Hobbs, the founder of Tranquil Still, says he’s moved from helping folk in low spirits to making high spirits after abandoning a highly successful career in mental health care for life in the …

Green mortgage offers will allow home buyers and landlords to blossom

A Staffordshire mortgage expert is urging home buyers to check whether they can get a green mortgage. Aga Gronkiewicz, of GRN Financial Services, is reminding buy to let landlords they may be required for newly let properties have an EPC rating of C or above by 2025, and an A, B or C rating for all let homes by 2028. Green mortgages involve potential better …

Expansion planned after sales trainer fights back from lockdown with 322 per cent growth

An award-winning training franchise, which faced losing every customer during lockdown, is planning to add new staff and add more course offers after completing a remarkable turnaround. With all face-to-face training banned and no prospect of further sales, Roy Johnson, of Biddulph, Staffordshire, faced the meltdown of his Sandler Training (M6 Corridor) business when the UK locked down in March …

Staff cheers as owners of Best of British Beer give them 51 per cent control in deal worth £650,000

An award-winning online beer retailer has handed majority control to its eight-strong team in a move worth £650,000. Best of British Beer founders Gill and Will Sherwin have created an Employee Ownership Trust making them minority shareholders in their business. The husband-and-wife team say the move creates a legacy and rewards their staff for their “outstanding commitment” to a growing …