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Sefton joins Northern leaders in offer to work with Government to “level up” the North

Civic and business leaders from across the North are putting forward a collective partnership offer to Government, setting out how the North can lead the Fourth Industrial Revolution and deliver on the levelling up promise.

In a document published today by the Convention of the North and the NP11 group of northern local enterprise partnerships (LEPs), northern leaders set out the five “gamechangers” which, through collaboration across the North and with Government, will grow an inclusive economy that delivers for the North and the country, while also tackling the health inequalities that have been laid bare by COVID-19. Those game changers are:

  • Leading the Green Industrial Revolution
  • Closing the healthy life expectancy gap between the North and South through innovation
  • Closing the education and skills gap
  • Improving connectivity in towns and cities in the North
  • Increasing private and public investment in R&D spending in the North

The five gamechangers represent a combined Northern offer to Government to ensure the North plays its full part in levelling up the UK, leading the transition to a Net Zero economy and developing a competitive Global Britain.

Leaders have invited the Secretary of State for Levelling-Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, to join them for a working Convention in Liverpool in January 2022, focused on turning the Government’s positive commitment to level up the North into action.

Liverpool City Region Mayor, Steve Rotheram, who will mark the document’s launch with a business roundtable in Liverpool focusing on the opportunities for the North to lead the transition to Net Zero, said:

“True levelling up has to mean tackling long-standing and structural inequalities that exist between North and South in this country on a wide range of issues, from healthcare and job prospects, to transport and infrastructure spending. This is not an issue of party politics but one of fairness and social justice.

“As leaders representing millions of people across the North, we want to work with government to make that a reality. The North has been hit harder than the rest of the country, but I believe that with proper support we also have the potential to bounce back further and faster than the rest of the country too.

“From levelling up to climate change and everything in between, the solutions to many of the fundamental issues facing the country lie in empowering local leaders to work with central government and take the decisions that our areas need to shape our own destinies and build a stronger, fairer, better balanced United Kingdom.”

 

Deputy Leader of Sefton Council and Cabinet Member for Locality Services, John Fairclough added:

‘Sefton Council  is facing huge financial pressures in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, which is still very much with us. Necessary Council Tax increases in the coming years, in part to meet the demands of caring for our most vulnerable residents, will inevitably place the burden of recovery on our residents and communities, at a time when many can least afford it.

“It doesn’t have to be this way. The Convention of the North andNP11 group are challenging Government to work collaboratively with Councils, other public bodies and business leaders throughout the region, while making proposals that, if translated into action, will truly mean levelling up in the North, including Sefton.

“From leading a green industrial revolution to reducing the gap in health outcomes for our citizens, supporting vulnerable adults, children and families, closing the education gap to having greater connectivity, these are aims that are already integral to Sefton’s Vision for 2030 and that we passionately echo alongside our peers.”

Today’s publication of Northern leaders’ collective offer to Government will pave the way for a Convention of the North with NP11 event, due to take place in Liverpool in early 2022.

Following the success of its inaugural event in September 2019, at which Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a series of commitments to the North, the Convention of the North with NP11 will work with Government to focus resources and investment on the North to allow it to level up.

 

Join InvestSefton’s latest business webinar on all things finance

InvestSefton, the Council’s business growth team, is hosting a finance focused webinar with the LCR Finance Hub and the Merseyside Special Investment Fund (MSIF).

Taking place on Thursday 14th October 2021, 10am – 11am via Zoom, local businesses will have the chance to further their finance knowledge and between 11am and 12noon they can also pre-book an advice session just for them.

The wider workshop will cover:

  • Different types of finance
  • Accessing the right type of finance for your business now, and in the future
  • Business planning
  • Building your personal and professional brand
  • Management and people
  • Q & A session

Any business, of any size, within any sector – as long as they are located in Sefton – are eligible to attend.

To book a place, businesses can contact Dom or Sharon from the InvestSefton team on 0151 934 3452 or via email investsefton@sefton.gov.uk. A Zoom link will be sent to you once your booking has been confirmed.

To find out how InvestSefton, Sefton Council’s enterprise, business support and inward investment service, can help your business contact 0151 934 3452 or email investsefton@sefton.gov.uk or visit www.investsefton.com 

Bootle-based healthcare company awarded major American contract

Bootle-based company, Richardsons Healthcare Ltd, has been awarded a major contract with a US company.

The contract means that Richardsons will supply its pressure reducing medical operating table mattresses to one of the world’s largest medical device companies.

The contract valued at $1 million per year will create six new jobs and help secure 22 existing jobs.

Managing Director Michael Gould said:

“I can’t deny that Brexit has been very challenging for our company, with goods held up for weeks in warehouses waiting to be cleared. Covid was also a blow because elected surgery was cancelled, and the bulk of our product are used in operating theatres.

“The market post-Covid lockdown has exploded with hospitals throughout the world trying to play catch up. This new contract will give us a very solid base in the United States, and we expect further large contracts to follow.”

Richardsons has been supported by Sefton Council’s InvestSefton advisors for a number of years. InvestSefton is the enterprise, business support and inward investment service of the Council, taking a lead on and supporting economic growth across the Borough.

Cllr Marion Atkinson, Sefton Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Skills, said:

“It’s just brilliant to see a Sefton-based firm securing a major contract like this, really putting our Borough on the map as a place for successful businesses to thrive. Our InvestSefton team can help to provide advice and support to help any other local company achieve similar success – simply get in touch, they can’t wait to hear from you.”

To find out how InvestSefton, Sefton Council’s business growth team, can help your business contact 0151 934 3452 or email investsefton@sefton.gov.uk or visit www.investsefton.com

The company was a 2019 winner of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise, an accolade that has helped them to attract larger foreign clients.

Michael added:

“The Queen’s Award for Enterprise has given our company real legitimacy in the eyes of large overseas potential customers and has been a big help in expanding our overseas sales.”

Exciting Enterprise Hub plans revealed for historic Southport building

New life is set to be breathed into one of Southport’s most historic buildings as Sefton look to launch the town’s first ever purpose built workspace for start-up businesses.

Sefton Council’s Cabinet will meet next week where they are expected to formally approve plans to transform the Crown Buildings in Southport town centre into a high tech, collaborative and affordable workspace for small businesses, dubbed the ‘Enterprise Arcade.’

Forming part of the Southport Town Deal, ÂŁ1.5 million has been earmarked for the regeneration and transformation of Crown Buildings, eventually creating a purpose built 15,000sq ft hub for individuals, freelancers, enterprises, and independent professionals who are taking their first steps into setting up their own business.

The Enterprise Arcade project is yet another cornerstone in the Southport Town Deal programme, reaffirming the commitment of Sefton Council and its partners to kickstart the previously untapped digital, creative and technological sectors within the resort.

Cllr Marion Atkinson, Sefton Council’s Labour Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Skills, said: “This is a key project for the regeneration and economic diversification of Southport’s economy.

“The Enterprise Arcade will incorporate Crown Buildings, vacant retail units on the ground floor of Eastbank Street and adjoining office space above.

“Nationally we are seeing a move away from traditional working environments and more and more people are embracing flexible and hybrid work opportunities.

“Our Enterprise Arcade will be the ideal location for a whole host of start-up and growing businesses and individuals, whether they be in the early incubator stages of developing their brand or simply in need of flexibility and an agile approach to their working practices.

“Furthermore the Enterprise Arcade will be able to collaborate and integrate with the already exceptional cultural and educational services provided at The Atkinson, promoting and supporting the development of a focused creative and digital sector in the heart of Southport town centre.”

Liverpool based architects K2 have been appointed to develop the feasibility designs for the Enterprise Arcade space. Procurement for detailed design work will commence later this year.

Sefton Council’s Cabinet will meet on Thursday, October 7to discuss the proposals and next steps for this exciting project.

Sign-up for HR focused business event with InvestSefton and Liverpool Chamber

InvestSefton, the Council’s business growth team, is hosting its first face-to-face business workshop since the start of the pandemic.

Taking place on Tuesday 28th September 2021, 10am – 1pm at Bootle Town Hall, local businesses will have the chance to network and learn more about HR matters as ways of working have changed dramatically over the course of the past 18 months.

The workshop will cover:

  • The challenges of remote working
  • Employment law and HR
  • How to support employees
  • Other HR related topics
  • Q & A session

Any business, of any size, within any sector – as long as they are located in Sefton – are eligible to attend.

InvestSefton in partnership with Liverpool Chamber are hosting the session which will be delivered by Morecrofts Solicitors, a Liverpool based law firm specialising in both private and commercial law.

Social distancing will be in place to ensure that the event runs safely.

To book a place, businesses can contact Dom or Sharon from the InvestSefton team on 0151 934 3452 or via email investsefton@sefton.gov.uk

Bootle Town Hall is next to Bootle Oriel Road Train Station, or if arriving by car there is a car park available at the Town Hall or on street pay & display parking.

To find out how InvestSefton can help your business you can also visit their website: www.investsefton.com

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