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Shadow Tourism Minister Tobias Ellwood has applauded the success of local partnerships in creating a sustainable and successful visitor economy in the Cheshire-Warrington sub region.
New tax year planning
New tax year planning
As we move to the beginning of a new tax year there are a number of tax planning initiatives businesses may wish to consider. This article concentrates on three areas which affect most businesses, be they Limited Companies, Sole Traders or Partnerships.
What happens to your business when you die? Or one of your business partners dies? Assuming that any business share will simply pass to the remaining business partners is dangerous.
Retailers across Chester who offer the best possible customer experience were celebrating this week after the results of a Mystery Shopping initiative by Visit Chester & Cheshire and Chester Renaissance were announced.
The exciting plans for the first phase of the transformation of Chester's historic Cathedral Quarter are to be displayed for people to comment on.
Chester MP Christine Russell toured Chester Zoo - the most visited wildlife attraction in the UK - this week to mark British Tourism Week, a VisitBritain initiative now in its fourth year, which puts the visitor economy under the spotlight.
From today small businesses across the Northwest can benefit from free group mentoring to help improve their business performance, as the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) launches the second phase of its Business Mentoring programme.
Chester tourism providers are being urged to showcase their successes in a celebration of excellence, achievement and creativity at this year's Visit Chester & Cheshire Annual Awards.
An innovative new visitor information centre has been unveiled at Cheshire Oaks. The initiative offers a showcase for Cheshire’s visitor economy for more than seven million visitors who flock to the outlet village each year.
Last year’s first ever Three Shires Textile festival proved a popular success and delivered a £557,000 bonus to the Cheshire economy. The festival was held from 4-19 July across Chester, Derbyshire and Staffordshire.
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