Today's South East business news from Insider |
Interpath Advisory eyes further growth after Reading expansion | Interpath Advisory – the independent firm that was formed earlier this year following the sale of KPMG's UK Restructuring practice – has outlined the importance of having a team on the ground in the Thames Valley. Speaking to Insider, Sarah Collis, who leads the company's Reading operation, also hailed the region's talent pool and discussed the business' plans for the next 12 months. Read More |
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Location data: powering the digital economy of the future | If you thought Ordnanace Survey just published maps, think again. Today the organisation is the driving force behind the UK’s location data, a trusted resource used around the world by individuals, businesses and governments. Insider spoke to John Kimmance, managing director for OS’ National Mapping Services, to learn more. Read More |
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Employee ownership move for Go Ape | The founders of Go Ape - the forest adventure business with 35 locations across Britain - have announced that 90 per cent of Go Ape shares will be transferred into an Employee Ownership Trust, for the benefit of all current and future employees. The remaining 10 per cent of the business will be retained by Rebecca and Tristram Mayhew. Read More |
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Ask the expert: Are you ready for Natasha’s Law? | Gary Clifton, client partner and chartered risk adviser at Partners&, says since The UK Food Information Amendment, also known as Natasha’s Law, was announced on 1 October 2021, some quarters of the food and drink industry have raised concerns about its readiness to meet these new requirements. Read More |
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Demand for Surrey stock continues to grow | Demand for high quality stock across Surrey continues to grow, according to property consultancy Vail Williams, as evidenced by the lettings at record rents of modern industrial units on a site close to the M25. Read More |
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