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�The Star, Wednesday, July 1�, 2011www.thestar.co.uk
It may be “Made in Liver-pool,” but the reality is itscome from Sheffield.
the new “Made in Liver-pool” marketing campaign,developed to promote thecity’s museums, is the brain-child of Sheffield-based brandand communications agencyUber.
the launch of the cam-paign, developed for NationalMuseums Liverpool, coin-cides with the opening ofMerseyside’s latest visitorattraction, the Museum ofLiverpool, which is claimedto be the world’s first nationalmuseum devoted to the his-tory of a regional city.
Uber has won the praises ofNational Museums Liverpooldirector of marketing andcommunications traceyMcGeagh.
She said: “We selected Uberfor their clever interpreta-tion of the design brief. It wasclear they really understoodthe essence of what the Mu-seum stands for and capturedits distinctive personality intheir submission.”
Sheffield 1Liverpool 0
BusinessIN BRIEF
the number of manufactur-ers going into administrationin the first quarter of thisyear declined by 18 per centto 86 compared with 105 inthe same period last year,according to research byDeloitte, the business advi-sory firm.
David Raistrick, UK manu-facturing industry leaderbased at Deloitte in Leeds,said: “the manufacturingsector has shown positivesigns of recovery over the
past 12 months and thisreflects a healthier industry.Orders picked up throughoutlast year, driven by a recov-ery in end demand.
“the 20 per cent decline insterling against the euro hasundoubtedly helped to give amuch needed boost to exportsin the sector.
“there were fewer admin-istrations in this sector in2010 than in any of the previ-ous three years.
“this trend is encourag-
ing but the Q1 2011 figureslend a note of caution to thisoptimism. the number ofadministrations in Q1 2011is higher than the previousthree quarters in 2010 pos-sibly indicating that demandis softening.
“this, combined with re-cent data on purchase ordersis less encouraging, and wecannot preclude a furtherrebound in these figures ifthe recovery in demand is notsustained.”
Administration rate falls 18%
Source launchesnew training hubMeaDOWhaLL-baSeDtraining organisation, theSource Skills academy, haslaunched a new skills acad-emy in Rotherham.
the Source Skills academyRotherham will offer trainingservices to Rotherham busi-nesses designed to increaseskills levels, support trade inthe town centre and attractnew investment.
the high Street-basedacademy will also developlinks with business supportnetworks and advisors in thetown.
Council leader Roger Stonesaid: “this new hub is anexciting development forRotherham. Not only willbusinesses be able to accessfree support and guidance,but the new site is based rightin the heart of Rotherham.”
ann Cadman, managingdirector of the Source, said:“the Source was establishedin 2003 to support businessesacross South Yorkshire withtraining and recruitmentguidance and we have comea long way since our initiallaunch.
“this is a very excitingdevelopment for the SourceSkills academy and we arekeen to work in partnershipwith Rotherham organisa-tions with the goal of improv-ing business performanceand maximising opportuni-ties in this very difficultclimate.”
the Source Skills academyRotherham will be led byGeorge elliott who more than30 years experience businessand in retail, in particular.n ann Cadman has won the
Outstanding CommunityContribution award at theannual british Land awards.
the Source’s managingdirector won the award inrecognition of the supportthe Source has given the lo-cal community since 2003.
She said: “the award wasa fantastic surprise and Iam very proud to have beenrecognised alongside so manytalented individuals.
“Our business has seen agreat deal of growth in thepast few years and it is down
to the hard work and dedica-tion of our team that we havebeen incredibly successfulin our community activities.this award means a greatdeal to me and the Source.”
the british Land awardswere established to recognise
and celebrate achievementsin corporate responsibility,share best practice and drivebusiness performance acrossthe property investmentcompany whose portfolioincludes the MeadowhallShopping Centre.
Ann Cadman:RecognisedattheannualBritishLandAwards,winningtheOutstandingCommunityContributionAward.
bob rAebusiness editor
LeaDING comparison websitemoneysupermarket.com has turnedto Sheffield brand communicationsagency We are to help it recruit thepeople it needs.
Velocity house-based We are wascalled in to develop an “employer
brand” that would promote the “per-sonality and values” of the money-supermarket business, increase thenumber of direct applicants the firmgets from people wanting jobs and cutrecruitment costs.
We are’s managing director andy
Weir said: “It was a great brief for usto work from.
“Moneysupermarket.com aremarket leaders within their industrywhich presented a fantastic oppor-tunity to create something reallybold.”
We are was launched a year ago byMr Weir, who formerly worked forDKPM and Dig For Fire and includesamong its clients air transport indus-try It and telecommunication SIta,Ideal bathrooms and expeditionorganiser Jagged Globe.
Comparison website hires communications agency
How to gaincustomersbUSINeSS Link Yorkshireis staging a free seminar inSheffield to help South York-shire firms retain and gaincustomers.
the business adviceorganisation says small andmedium sized enterprisescan learn a lot from themistakes of bigger organisa-tions, including banks likeSantander, which recentlyannounced it was bring callcentres back to the UK fromIndia in a bid to reduce cus-tomer complaints.
It says 68 per cent ofcustomers are lost becauseof bad service and especiallythe attitude of staff. to makematters worse, for every cus-tomer that complains, thereare 24 who are dissatisfiedwith the service they receiveand six of those are experi-encing serious problems.
Speaking at the Sheffieldseminar at Kenwood hall onWednesday, July 20 will beMichael astrop, a customercare expert with over 30years marketing experience.
For more information,contact business Link York-shire, tel: 08456 048 048.
Liverpool logo:FromSheffield
Davidraistrick:‘Manufacturingshowingsignsofrecovery’.
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17The Star,Thursday, July 7, 2011www.thestar.co.uk
A SHEFFIELD centre provid-ing families with help and in-formation has closed its doorsfor the last time after its par-ent organisation had its budg-et slashed by the council.
SheffieldInformationLink’sdrop-in shop on Leopold Streetwill no longer be able to helpfamilies looking for advice onhealth, education, disabilityand employment issues.
The charity has been run-ning for 24 years and handlednearly 15,000 inquiries eachyear, helping almost 4,500families.
Its budget for last year wasaround £700,000, with mostof the funding coming from
the city council and a smalleramount provided by Shef-field Children’s Hospital NHSFoundation Trust.
The services it provideshave to be delivered by lawand council officers havetold SIL that some of theirwork will be transferred tothe authority’s main call cen-tre. Other functions may bestopped completely after Sep-tember.
SIL’s budget has been cutby 29 per cent as the councilseeks to save money and has
raised question marks overthe entire future of the organi-sation.
Chief executive SharronBaroudi said her team andcustomers were devastated atthe loss of the drop-in centre.
“Our service is highly val-ued by the city’s families. Ourwell known location allowedpeople to access our specialistservices when it suited themwhile they were in the citycentre,” she said.
“We are being told thatfrontline services won’t be cutbut how much more frontlinecould you get?
“We were here to help witha wide range of expertise that
cannot be found elsewhere;desperate people would comeand see us because they knewwe would have the answers– where will they go now?”
A council spokeswomansaid a new phone service wasnow in place with a face-to-face service beginning in Sep-tember.
Julie Bullen, director ofcustomer services for the citycouncil, said: “This is aboutdelivering a better service inthe most cost effective waypossible.
“This is a direct responseto what customers have toldus about how they want us todeliver services.”
MIKE RUSSELLNews Reporter
TICKETS are still availablefor a movie day celebratinga history of Barnsley whichwill be held in memory of awell-known photographer.
Stan Bulmer senior, whowas involved in the initialstages of the project, diedMarch this year aged 78.
He worked for many yearson local newspapers and wasdescribed as one of South
Yorkshire’s best loved and re-spected former news and wed-ding photographers.
The Barnsley in Film eventwill be hosted by the Friendsof Barnsley Archives and Lo-cal Studies at the ParkwayCinema on Eldon Street from
10am on Monday, July 11.The two-hour show is a
taster of the extensive foot-age donated to the ExperienceBarnsley Museum Archivesproject.
Also showing will be themining film Black Diamonds,along with other titles span-ning a century of change.
Tickets cost £2 and areavailable from the Archives
department on the top floorof the Central Library, Sham-bles Street.
All proceeds go to theFriends of Barnsley, a volun-tary group that promotes anawareness of local historicalresearch material available inthe Archives and Local Stud-ies department of BarnsleyCouncil, based in the CentralLibrary.
Movie day in memory of popular StanELfIE TaNNews Reporter
family aid centrehas to shut up shop
Councilbudgetcutseesclosureofcitydrop-incentre
Devastated:SharronBaroudi.
Police moveinto districtcouncil HQBOLSOVER residents canreport a crime while theyare paying their council taxnow that police officers havemoved into the District Coun-cil offices.
Sherwood Lodge is nowdoubling up as a police stationas well as council offices in amove aimed at saving moneyand making bobbies more ac-cessible to members of thepublic.
Bolsover District Council’scabinet member for communi-ty safety, Coun Brian Murray-Carr, said: “We are delightedto welcome Bolsover Policeinto the offices.
“It makes sense really tohave as many public servicesas possible in one building soour residents can do the ma-jority of their business in oneplace. We have a very closeworking relationship with thepolice and this move will onlyimprove this further.”
Bolsover police station wasbased on Lime Kiln Fields -half a mile out of the town cen-tre - but was said to have beencramped for employees.
RESIDENTS of Killamarsh putin a massive effort to trans-form a leisure centre car parkinto a Caribbean haven fortheir annual summer festival.
On a sweltering hot, sunnyday, visitors could have beenforgiven for thinking theywere visiting Antigua, ratherthan a town on the Derbyshireborder.
“It was a marvellous day,”said Margaret Atkins of theKillamarsh Women’s Institute.
“The weather brought peo-ple out and we really did theCaribbean theme justice.
“There was a steel band,belly dancers, Punch andJudy and children’s rides.
“It was organised by theparish council who put it onevery year for the community.
“But with the weather thisyear it was busier than ever.”
Residents browsed stallsorganised by local groupsand took in the Caribbeanentertainment.
A raffle was held to raisemoney for a war memorialin the town, a cause spurredinto action after the death ofKillamarsh soldier Liam Rileyin Afghanistan last year.
“We don’t have a properwar memorial in Killamarshso people have got behindthis,” said Margaret.
Sun shines on summer festival
Caribbean theme:RitaGarnett,MurielBurgess,BerniceUpton,MargaretAtkinsandMargaretHerriot.
Pair arrestedover robberyA MAN and woman have beenquizzed by police and releasedon bail over a robbery inwhich an elderly couple weretied up in their Rotherhamhome.
The man, aged in his 30sand the woman in her 20swere arrested on Saturday inconnection with the robberyin Nether Haugh, near Went-worth.
A couple in their 70s wereasleep in bed when twomasked raiders, one brandish-ing a weapon, broke into theirfarmhouse.
The robbers tied up the hus-band and wife while they ran-sacked their home before flee-ing with hundreds of poundsand jewellery.
Anyone with informationabout the raid at around 1amon Thursday, June 23, shouldcall police on 0114 2202020 andquote reference 68 of June 23.
Crimestoppers can also becontacted on 0800 555111.
activities forcity youthsYOUTH workers are spendingone night a week in a Sheffieldsuburb in a bid to help keepyoungsters out of trouble.
Members of the city’s YouthOffending Team park a vehi-cle equipped with activitiesand equipment outside thechildren’s centre on Shore-ham Street, Highfield, everyTuesday night.
The weekly sessions, whichrun between 4pm and 7pmuntil July 19, were organisedfollowing complaints aboutyouths congregating outsidethe centre and causing anti-social behaviour.
Police hope the extra activi-ties will keep youths enter-tained and give them some-thing positive to do with theirspare time.
Officers are also crackingdown on reports of anti-socialbehaviour reported aroundthe park area bordered byHarwood Close and RandallPlace, Highfield.
apprenticesare soughtA JOBS fair at The Sourcenear Meadowhall in Sheffieldtonight is offering paid ap-prenticeships to young peo-ple.
Employers in the fields ofbusiness administration, cus-tomer service, hospitality,warehousing, engineering,motor mechanics, hair andbeauty and construction willbe at The Source Skills Acad-emy’s Open Evening.
They will be looking foryoung people aged 16 andabove who are enthusiasticand eager to learn.
Steve Hinchliffe, recruit-ment manager from the SSA,said: “If you are interested inearning whilst you learn, anApprenticeship could be theroute for you.”
Those interested are en-couraged to bring copies oftheir CV and their parents toThe Source Skills Academy,300 Meadowhall Way, Shef-field, between 6pm and 8pm. Loved:StanBulmeratOakwell
26 The Star,Tuesday, September 20, 2011 www.thestar.co.uk
The London marketslumped 2% yesterday asthe increasing likelihood ofa Greek debt default shookinvestor confidence.The FTSE 100 Index closed108.85 points lower at5259.56 after Europeanfinance ministers pushedback a decision on releas-ing further bailout funds torecession-hit Greece.Britain’sbankingstockswereamong thebiggest casual-ties,as the intensifyingcrisisshowednosignsof easing.EU finance leaders wantGreece to make further
progress with its deficitreduction plans before theydecide if it can be grantedits next loan instalment ofeight billion euros (£6.9bn).Meanwhile, investors wereawaiting the outcome ofthis week’s US Fed Re-serve meeting, with someanalysts expecting furtheremergency support for thecountry’s lagging recovery.London’s top flight wasdriven lower by bankingstocks as Royal Bank ofScotland slipped 1.39p to22.88p and Barclays fell10.7p to 152.7p.
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Online grocer Ocado re-vealed a slowdown in salesgrowth and said its effortsto stem a recent decline incustomer service stand-ards would hit profits.The company said earlierthis year that more orders
were being delivered lateas it struggled to keep upwith demand because ofcapacity constraints.Sales at the grocer rose16.9% in the 12 weeks toAugust 7, down from 20.8%in the previous period.
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BUSINESS
City apprenticein retail finalsA SEVENTEEN-year-old ap-prentice from Sheffield hasbeen shortlisted for a Skills-mart Retail Rising StarsAward.
April Bell, who works at flo-rists Monica F Hewitt, is oneof four to reach the finals ofthe Retail Apprentice of theYear category and says shehas enjoyed being able to learnwhilst continuing to work.
The retail apprentice, whois training at The SourceSkills Academy at Meadow-hall, said: “I left school ear-lier and I’ve always felt a bitshy about the skills I have.I was nervous going back tolearning, but I’ve loved everyminute of it. My confidencehas really grown.”
ARcHITEcTuRAl curtain wall-ing and window systems manu-facturer Senior ArchitecturalSystems is on track to boost itsturnover after securing a £6 mil-lion funding package from lloydsTSB commercial Finance.
The £6 million has enabled thebusiness to develop new windowsystems for customers and Don-caster-based Senior is now ontrack to increase its turnover by15 per cent per cent to £31 millionover the next 12 months.
It has also enabled the com-pany to rebuild stock levels andbridge the gap between pay-ing suppliers and getting paiditself as the number of build-ing projects it is involved with
increased during the past sixmonths.
Managing director lennartJonsson said: “Our products andsystems are constantly evolvingto fit in with customer’s require-ments and the wider sustainabil-ity agenda, therefore, to maintainour market-leading position, it’sbecome increasingly importantto ensure we have flexible liquid-ity which can adapt to the chang-ing conditions.
“The working capital facilityfrom lloyds TSB commercial Fi-nance has boosted our cash flowand increased our purchasing
power, giving us greater influ-ence in the market.”
Tom Rumboll, business devel-opment director at lloyds Bankcorporate Markets in Sheffield,set the ball rolling for the fund-ing deal.
He said: “Senior ArchitecturalSystems is a company I got toknow a few years ago and wehave stayed in touch. They have
a very strong management teamwho have successfully led thecompany through the tough eco-nomic environment of the lastfew years and post-recession arein better shape than ever.
“We’re pleased to be able tosupport Senior ArchitecturalSystems as they enter a periodof expansion and growth. Weworked closely with our col-leagues in lTSB commercialFinance to provide the supportjust when they needed it. I amsure that the company has a verybright future and we are delight-ed to be part of it.”
Senior has been involved ina series of prestigious projectsacross the uK.
by bob raeIndustrial Editor
Glazing firm goes forgrowth with Lloyds
Turnover boost:LennartJonsson,rightwithTomRumboll, leftandStevenMcGawn,DirectorofBusinessDevelopmentatLTSBCommercialFinance.
Iamsurethatthecom-panyhasaverybrightfuture
Company drivers keep mobilewith the help of new Lex appTHE uK’s largest company carand van provider, lex Autolease,has launched a mobile phone appto encourage drivers to report ac-cidents and faults as soon as pos-sible and get them fixed.
The company says it takesmore than nine days, on average,for drivers or fleet managers toreport an incident involving theirvehicle – which could result inhigher maintenance and repaircosts as well as increased unavail-ability of vehicles and drivers.
“Drivers and fleets are quickto report vehicle fire and theft– usually in less than five days -but that almost doubles when itcomes to standard road traffic ac-
cidents, which account for over 90per cent of all incidents,” says lexAutolease’s Shaun Perks.
The firm’s new app allows driv-ers to book repairs, order newtyres and replacement wind-screens and report accidents us-ing their mobile handset.
Shaun Perks says the firm al-ready has more than 16,000 regu-lar users of the desktop computerversion of its remote bookingservice so it knows there is agrowing appetite for remote ac-cess to online booking and quota-tion services.
The app incorporates accidentand repair forms with driver in-formation already filled in.
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Monica Hewitt Florist April Bell.
Published on Friday 9 September 2011 09:00
THEY could be excused for pres-enting themselves with flowers this week.
For staff at Monica F Hewitt Florists in Middlewood Road are celebrating 40 years in business and 17-year-old assistant April Bell making the shortlist for the UK Retail Apprentice of the Year.
Monica Hewitt, who opened the shop 40 years ago this week, is now semi-retired and her daughter, Helen Murray, who started as a Saturday girl, took over six years ago.
Manager Annie Valentine has been part of the team for all but one of those years.
April came to the shop, which is opposite Hillsborough Park, on work experience and joined on leaving school. Working under the supervision of The Source at Meadowhall, she is on a shortlist of three for the apprenticeship awards ceremony in London today (Thursday).
“She is just such a hard worker and everybody she meet adores her,” said Helen.
Photographs from the 40 years are being displayed in the shop and customers are being offered cupcakes to help celebrate the anniversary.
Staple business remains weddings and funerals and the florists have kept in bloom despite many other independent businesses drooping.
“You have to always keep at it but things are good at the moment,” said Helen. “You try to ignore the doom and gloom around you.
“We have been here 40 years and there is no reason why we can’t continue for another 40 years.”
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Would you live at park hill?“I used to live just behind theflats and it was terrible.The areawas a crime hotspot, when Iwas there even the playgroundswere full of used syringes. Inever felt safe. I wouldn’t everwant to live there again, letalone buy a flat at Park Hill.”
The Star,Tuesday, September 13, 2011 www.thestar.co.uk
Bikers gear upfor top tributeWOODALL Service Stationon the M1 in South Yorkshirewill be one of six new startinglocations for the fourth annu-al Ride to the Wall motorcycleevent on Saturday, October 1.
Thousands of motorcyclistsfrom around the country willtravel to the National Memo-rial Arboretum in Stafford-shire - some from the Harthillservices - for a remembranceservice to show their supportfor the Armed Forces.n Log on to www.rttw.org.ukto register.
April is flowering intothe real apprentice starFORGET April showers - thefuture’s all about April’sFlowers.
Take a bow April Bell aSheffield teenager who hasbeen named Skillsmart RetailApprentice of the Year.
April, who works at Mon-ica F Hewitt florists in thecity, scooped top prize at theSkillsmart Retail Rising StarsAwards, held at London’sGrosvenor House Hotel.
The 17-year-old of Hillsbor-ough, beat off tough competi-tion to win the title and wasawarded her trophy by Drag-ons’ Den star Theo Paphitis.
Theo said: “Winning theApprentice of the Year Awardis a massive achievement.The competition was of a veryhigh standard and April is agreat example of the drive,commitment, enthusiasmand sheer passion required tomake it in retail.
“April shows every sign ofbecoming one of tomorrow’sretail leaders and I look for-ward to seeing her developher career in what I believeto be the most dynamic andexciting industry.”
Judges noted April’s pas-sion for floristry and develop-ment over her apprenticeship,particularly her confidenceand the improvements shehad implemented in the shop.
April said: “I am so happyand excited I have won - it wascompletely unexpected.
“I love my job and feel Ihave learnt so much over thecourse. I left school early andI’ve always felt a bit shy aboutthe skills I have. I was nerv-ous going back to learning,but I’ve loved every minuteof it.
“My confidence has reallygrown and the chance to studyEnglish and maths using morepractical examples and learnabout how to run a retail busi-ness as well, all whilst work-ing, has been fantastic.”
The former Ecclesfield andYewlands School girl also meta whole host of MPs.
“I was lucky enough to havea look around the House ofParliament as a guest of Dav-id Blunkett,” she said.
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OAP, 88, had not fallen before dying in hospitalBONE disease led to the deathof an Eckington pensionertwo days after his admis-sion to hospital, an inquestheard.
Retired forger Harry Dobbwent into Chesterfield RoyalHospital with hip pain onJanuary 1, when an X-ray re-vealed a small stress fractureof a hip bone.
The X-ray also showed signsof Paget’s Disease, in which
excessive bone growth resultsin bones becoming weaker,making stress fractures morelikely.
“A day after admission thesituation suddenly changesand there is a marked abnor-mality of the left leg,” patholo-gist Dr Roger Start told theChesterfield inquest.
He said the sizeable frac-ture had become displaced,shortening the left leg.
Mr Dobb, aged 88, of WestStreet, Eckington, was notbelieved to have fallen or suf-fered any injury in hospital,or prior to admission.
“The displaced fracturecould easily have been sus-tained by him sitting up in bedor lifting his leg. It’s less likelyto happen if you are standing
and pressure is exerted verti-cally,” said Dr Start.
Bleeding was evidentaround the fracture, whichhad resulted in bone marrowparticles travelling into thelungs.
Dr Start said Mr Dobb hadsevere bronchitis and emphy-sema, possibly from smoking,and he could ‘ill-afford a fur-ther insult to his lungs’.
He gave the cause of death
as chronic obstructive air-ways disease, contributed toby coronary artery diseaseand a fracture caused byPaget’s Disease.
Deputy North DerbyshireCoroner Nigel Anderson re-corded a verdict of death fromnatural causes, saying: “I’msatisfied on the balance ofprobabilities that the fracturewas due to Paget’s Diseaseand not an accident.”
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Business boost as new hub launches5th July 2011
By Rachel Covill - Business Correspondent
LEISURE and retail training centre The Source has launched a new hub which aims to support businesses.
Sheffield-based The Source has opened The Source Skills Academy Rotherham to offer advice, guidance and training services to Rotherham businesses to increase skills levels and to support trade in the town centre, attracting new investment whilst supporting individuals into employment and training.
Council leader Roger Stone unveiled the facility, which is part of the town’s regeneration strategy.
The project is part-funded by Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, the Skills Funding Agency and The Source Skills Academy.
Coun Stone said: “This new hub is an exciting development for Rotherham. Not only will businesses be able to access free support and guidance but the new site is based right in the heart of Rotherham.
“The Source will co-ordinate the new site, with experienced professionals on hand to aid the development of local businesses. I’m sure people will be pleased with what The
Source Skills Academy Rotherham has to offer.”
Local businesses can access a range of opportunities, from apprenticeships, supporting staff in the workplace with flexible learning, to various training courses including Mary Portas Masterclasses and customer service courses.
The service also links with other Rotherham-based support networks and advisors to offer guidance for all aspects of their business.
Ann Cadman, managing director at The Source Skills Academy, said: “The Source was established in 2003 to support businesses across South Yorkshire with training and recruitment guidance and we have come a long way since our initial launch.
“We have now opened our brand new site on the High Street that offers dedicated support to Rotherham businesses. This shows excellent growth for The Source Skills Academy and we are keen to work in partnership with Rotherham organisations with the goal of improving business performance and maximising opportunities in this very difficult climate.”
The Source Skills Academy Rotherham is fronted by George Elliott who has more than 30 years experience in retail and business.
He added: “The Source Skills Academy Rotherham is an exciting new venture designed to encourage staff training and development and connecting the dots between support networks across the region.
“We offer complementary help and guidance for Rotherham businesses, supporting them to grow their organisation and up-skill their workforce.”
Council leader Roger Stone and Source managing director Ann Cadman unveil the new hub.
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Rotherham welcomes Source Skills Academy The Source has launched The Source Skills Academy Rotherham; a new initiative designed to support local businesses and help expand Rotherham town centre. The Source Skills Academy Rotherham is designed to offer advice, guidance and training services to Rotherham businesses to increase skills levels and to support trade in the town centre, attracting new investment whilst supporting individuals into employment and training. Council Leader Roger Stone unveiled the new Source Skills Academy Hub on Friday 1st July as part of the town’s regeneration strategy. The project is part-funded by Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, the Skills Funding Agency and The Source Skills Academy. Councillor Roger Stone said: “This new Hub is an exciting development for Rotherham. Not only will businesses be able to access free support and guidance, but the new site is based right in the heart of Rotherham. The Source will co-ordinate the new site, with experienced professionals on hand to aid the development of local businesses. I’m sure people will be pleased with what The Source Skills Academy Rotherham has to offer and all will be revealed next week, come down and take a look.” Local businesses can access a range of opportunities, from Apprenticeships, supporting staff in the workplace with flexible learning, to various training courses including Mary Portas Masterclasses and customer service courses. The service also links with other Rotherham-based support networks and advisors to offer a wealth of guidance for all aspects of their business. Ann Cadman, Managing Director at The Source Skills Academy, said: “The Source was established in 2003 to support businesses across South Yorkshire with training and recruitment guidance and we have come a long way since our initial launch. We are now opening a brand new site on the High Street that will offer dedicated support to Rotherham businesses. This shows excellent growth for The Source Skills Academy and we are keen to work in partnership with Rotherham organisations with the goal of improving business performance and maximising opportunities in this very difficult climate.” The Source Skills Academy Rotherham is fronted by George Elliott who, with over 30 years experience in retail and business, brings a wealth of knowledge and new ideas to support Rotherham organisations. Leading entrepreneur Theo Paphitis has also hailed him as “an inspiration to the industry and a great example of the drive, commitment, enthusiasm and sheer passion required to make it in retail.” George said: “The Source Skills Academy Rotherham is an exciting new venture designed to encourage staff training and development and connecting the dots between support networks across the region. We offer complementary help and guidance for Rotherham businesses, supporting them to grow their organisation and up-skill their workforce.” Of almost 200 businesses in Rotherham who have benefited from the centre's guidance, 86 per cent have recorded an increase in profitability and from 1st July local businesses can take full advantage of the services on offer.
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"First In, Best Dressed", is the first shop of its kind in the country.
The country's first charity shop, run entirely by student apprentices, has opened in Sheffield.
"First In, Best Dressed" opened this morning in the city centre.
The idea is to give students more chances in business, retail and management.
It's a joint project by Sheffield Showcase, Source Skills Academy, Sheffield City Council and the Skills Funding Agency.
The shop also hopes to raise a lot of money for different charities in the city and will allow the public to nominate their favourite charity every 3 months. The first charity will be Autism Plus.
Council Leader, Julie Dore, opened the shop and said; "..I think it's an absolutely fantastic scheme. It's not just because, obviously it's filling up empty shops, because we all know no one likes to see empty shops, particularly in a fastastic city centre like we've got in Sheffield, but it's also that the work they do with young people and enabling young people to learn, to gain experience and work with the best designers, artists, retailers and it's sort of that mix what it covers both angles - it's filling empty shops but it's also working with young people.....we've all got favourite charities...the fact that you're choosing different charities, I just think it's a fantastic idea..."
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Typrint Ltd are the designated printers for first in best dressed charity shop
the source skills academy has launched- First in
Best Dressed, an innovative charity shop in
sheffield, the first of its kind!
15th September 2011
First in Best Dressed, based on Cambridge Street, is a
brand new charity shop that aims
to develop apprentices by giving them practical
experience of running a business as well as raising money
for local charities.
A number of charities will each gain for three months
from the shop’s profits and Autism Plus will be the charity
to benefit during the first quarter. First In Best Dressed is
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looking for charity nominations for the next two years
from the residents of Sheffield, so please get in touch
with your suggestions (contact details below).
Council Leader and supporter of the project, Julie Dore
unveiled First in Best Dressed on Friday (9 September).
The project is supported by Sheffield City Council, the
Skills Funding Agency and The Source Skills Academy.
Julie Dore said: “This is an excellent project, supporting
local charities, young people and revitalising an empty
unit in the city centre. By donating your unwanted items,
you are providing the fuel to develop young people and
raising vital funds for local charities. I’m sure people will
be pleased with what First In Best Dressed has to offer;
come down and take a look!”
Ann Cadman, Managing Director at The Source Skills
Academy, said: “First In Best Dressed is an exciting new
charity shop that not only supports local charities, but
gives young people the opportunity to gain practical
experience in a retail environment. The Sheffield
Showcase has proved extremely successful for both the
students and local retailers and we don’t doubt First In
Best Dressed will follow suit!”
Typrint Ltd’s involvement in getting the charity shop up
and running by providing all the print material from
kimble tickets, to labels and posters has ensured that the
new charity shop ‘First In Best Dressed’ is as professional
as the next shop on the high street.
To donate to this worthy cause, you can drop your
goods into any of The Source Skills Academies or
to the First In Best Dressed Charity Shop:
Meadowhall: 300 Meadowhall Way, Sheffield, S9
1EA
Sheffield: 2 Surrey Place, Sheffield, S1 2LP
Rotherham: 15 High Street, Rotherham, S60 1PT
First in Best Dressed - 60 Cambridge Street,
Sheffield, S1 4HP.
Phone: 07747 314 309
Email: [email protected].
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The Source skills academy helping theenvironment
Date: 06/09/2011. Story submitted by: EmmaLF
The Source skills academy are making changes to the way they work in order to help the environment.
The Source, located next to Meadowhall shopping centre, have taken advice from their employees and customers
and are making changes such as installing light sensors.
The skills academy are also encouraging their staff to cycle to work, donating computers to those in need in Africa
and also making sure computers and monitors are switched off rather than being left on standby.
The business believes that making these small changes to their workplace will in turn help the environment.
Hopefully other business will do the same and make a bigger impact on our environment.
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The Source Skills Academy is designed to support localbusinesses with training and recruitment guidance.
It will also help to increase skill levels, attract newinvestment and support trade in the town centre.Opportunities include apprenticeships, flexible learningin the workplace and training courses.
The Source has launchedThe Source Skills AcademyRotherham; a new initiativedesigned to support localbusinesses and help expandRotherham Town Centre.
The Source Skills Academy
Rotherham is designed to offer advice,
guidance and training services to
Rotherham businesses to increase
skills levels and to support trade in the
town centre, attracting new investmen!
whilst supporting individuals into
employment and training.
Council Leader Roger Stone
unveiled the new Source Skills
Academy hub on Friday 1st July
as part oi the town's regeneration
strategy. The project is part-funded
by Rotherham Metropolitan Borough
Council, the Skills Funding Agency and
The Source Skills Academy.
Councillor Roger Stone said: "This
new hub is an exciting development for
Rotherham. Not only will businesses
be able to access free support and
guidance, but the new site is based
right in the heart of Rotherham. The
Source will co-ordinate the new site,
with experienced professionals on
hand to aid the development of local
businesses. I'm sure people will be
pleased with what The Source Skills
Academy Rotherham has to offer."
Local businesses can access
a range of opportunities, from
Apprenticeships, supporting staff in
the workplace with flexible learning, to
various training courses including Mary
Portas Masterclasses and customer
service courses. The service also links
with other Rotherham-based support
networks and advisors to offer a
wealth of guidance for all aspects
of their business.
AnnCadrnan, Managing Director
at The Source Skills Academy, said:
"The Source was established in 2003
to support businesses across South
Yorkshire with training and recruitment
guidance and we have come a long
way since our initial launch. We have
now opened a brand new site on the
High Street that will offer dedicated
support to Rotherham businesses.
This shows excellent growth for The
Source Skills Academy and we are
keen to work in partnership with
Rotherham organisations with the goal
of improving business performance
and maximising opportunities in this
very difficult climate."
The Source Skills Academy
Rotherham is fronted by George Elliott
who, with over 30 years experience in
retail and business, brings a wealth of
knowledge and new ideas to support
Rotherham organisations. Leading
entrepreneur Theo Paphitis has also
hailed him as "an inspiration to the
industry and a great example of the
drive, commitment, enthusiasm and
sheer passion required to make it
in retail."
George said: "The Source Skills
Academy Rotherham is an exciting
new venture designed to encourage
staff training and development and
connecting the dots between support
networks across the region. We offer
complementary help and guidance for
Rotherham businesses, supporting
them to grow their organisation and
up-skill their workforce."
Now local businesses can take full
advantage of the services on offer.
15 High Street, Rotherham, S60 IPXContact George Elliott on 01709 828717or Ei [email protected]
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The Source can now offer each Masterclass for just £100 + VAT per individual. The offer is available exclusively to businesses and sole traders in Yorkshire and the Humber with 250 staff or less, giving business owners and managers essential knowledge to help run a successful business.
Paula Windle, Masterclass Trainer, said: “This is a great opportunity for business owners and managers to get expert advice to grow and develop their business at a reduced cost. Normally £200 + VAT per masterclass, the 50% reduction makes the training accessible for small businesses and it really is an offer too good to miss.”
This programme is supported by The Skills Enhancement Fund which is co-financed by The Skills Funding Agency through the European Social Fund and funded by Yorkshire Forward.
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Festive BreaksThe Star,Tuesday, September 20, 2011www.thestar.co.uk
Sheffield hallam Univer-sity is to rename one of itsflagship buildings after thecity’s most famous furnituredesigners and philanthro-pists, the Cantor family.
The award-winning buildingon furnival Street – previouslyknown as the furnival Build-ing – houses the University’sarts, computing, engineeringand sciences faculty.
it will be named the CantorBuilding, in recognition of asignificant donation from theh and l Cantor Trust.
The Cantor family name issynonymous in the city withhigh quality design, and itwas the late harold Cantor’swish to create a legacy whichprovided enduring benefits
to Sheffield and its communi-ties, by investing in its crea-tivity and innovation.
The trust’s donation will beinvested directly in studentactivities and services.
The building itself recent-ly housed exhibits from theuniversity’s acclaimed Crea-tive Spark exhibition, andincludes two galleries whichare open to the public, provid-ing real benefits for both stu-dents and residents alike.
The Cantor family begantrading in 1920 and theirfamous furniture divisionopened its first store in Shef-field in 1927.
from there the company ex-panded, opening stores acrossthe UK and at its height, thefirm operated over 100 shops.
lily Cantor will official-ly rename the building onThursday, October 6.
her daughter dianne Jef-frey CBe dl, is married toformer chair of the Univer-sity’s Board of Governors,Nick Jeffrey, who said: “TheCantor family and Sheffieldhallam have a strong bondaround creativity and inno-vation in design”
hallam’s Vice-ChancellorProfessor Philip Jones said: “iwould like to thank the h andl Cantor Trust for their gener-ous donation to the university,and am delighted to have theopportunity to rename one ofour most important buildingsafter one of Sheffield’s most fa-mous families.”
by mike russellEducation Reporter
uni name buildingafter design family
unveiled:Council leaderJulieDoreopensFirst In–BestDressedwhichwillgiveapprenticesexperienceofrunningabusiness.A NEW charity shop is notonly helping to raise vitalfunds but also giving youngpeople the chance of ap-prenticeships.
First in – Best Dressed,on Cambridge Street, is of-fering apprentices practicalexperience of running abusiness as well as raisingmoney for charities.
The store is supporting aparticular charity for threemonths at a time, startingwith Autism Plus.
Sheffield Councilleader, Coun Julie Dore,who opened the store, said:“This is an excellent project,supporting local charities,young people and revitalis-ing an empty unit in the city
centre. By donating yourunwanted items, you areproviding the fuel to developyoung people and raisingvital funds for charities.”
The shop, created in oneof the units emptied for theSevenstone new retail quar-ter, will be open for at leastthe next two years until themajor project goes ahead.
Ann Cadman, manag-ing director at The SourceSkills Academy, which trainsretail staff and has createdthe store, said: “This is anexciting new charity shopthat not only supports localcharities, but gives youngpeople the opportunity togain practical experience ina retail environment.”
Charity store makes a real difference
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Almost 17,000 house-holds have registeredwith the e-voter scheme
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Most householdssimply need to confirmthe information print-ed on their electoralregistration forms isstill correct, by phone,
internet or text.deputy leader Coun
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do not lose their rightto vote. The optionsare easy to use and area lot cheaper to run.
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not changed, to regis-ter by using one of thee-options. if they do,we can make sure theystay on the electoralregister and the costwill be pennies ratherthan pounds.”
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It may be “Made in Liver-pool,” but the reality is itscome from Sheffield.
the new “Made in Liver-pool” marketing campaign,developed to promote thecity’s museums, is the brain-child of Sheffield-based brandand communications agencyUber.
the launch of the cam-paign, developed for NationalMuseums Liverpool, coin-cides with the opening ofMerseyside’s latest visitorattraction, the Museum ofLiverpool, which is claimedto be the world’s first nationalmuseum devoted to the his-tory of a regional city.
Uber has won the praises ofNational Museums Liverpooldirector of marketing andcommunications traceyMcGeagh.
She said: “We selected Uberfor their clever interpreta-tion of the design brief. It wasclear they really understoodthe essence of what the Mu-seum stands for and capturedits distinctive personality intheir submission.”
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the number of manufactur-ers going into administrationin the first quarter of thisyear declined by 18 per centto 86 compared with 105 inthe same period last year,according to research byDeloitte, the business advi-sory firm.
David Raistrick, UK manu-facturing industry leaderbased at Deloitte in Leeds,said: “the manufacturingsector has shown positivesigns of recovery over the
past 12 months and thisreflects a healthier industry.Orders picked up throughoutlast year, driven by a recov-ery in end demand.
“the 20 per cent decline insterling against the euro hasundoubtedly helped to give amuch needed boost to exportsin the sector.
“there were fewer admin-istrations in this sector in2010 than in any of the previ-ous three years.
“this trend is encourag-
ing but the Q1 2011 figureslend a note of caution to thisoptimism. the number ofadministrations in Q1 2011is higher than the previousthree quarters in 2010 pos-sibly indicating that demandis softening.
“this, combined with re-cent data on purchase ordersis less encouraging, and wecannot preclude a furtherrebound in these figures ifthe recovery in demand is notsustained.”
Administration rate falls 18%
Source launchesnew training hubMeaDOWhaLL-baSeDtraining organisation, theSource Skills academy, haslaunched a new skills acad-emy in Rotherham.
the Source Skills academyRotherham will offer trainingservices to Rotherham busi-nesses designed to increaseskills levels, support trade inthe town centre and attractnew investment.
the high Street-basedacademy will also developlinks with business supportnetworks and advisors in thetown.
Council leader Roger Stonesaid: “this new hub is anexciting development forRotherham. Not only willbusinesses be able to accessfree support and guidance,but the new site is based rightin the heart of Rotherham.”
ann Cadman, managingdirector of the Source, said:“the Source was establishedin 2003 to support businessesacross South Yorkshire withtraining and recruitmentguidance and we have comea long way since our initiallaunch.
“this is a very excitingdevelopment for the SourceSkills academy and we arekeen to work in partnershipwith Rotherham organisa-tions with the goal of improv-ing business performanceand maximising opportuni-ties in this very difficultclimate.”
the Source Skills academyRotherham will be led byGeorge elliott who more than30 years experience businessand in retail, in particular.n ann Cadman has won the
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Stars of Retail – Skillsmart Retail RisingStars AwardsThe stars of retail were celebrated last night at Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards, held at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel.
The cream of retail talent from across the UK came together for the annual awards ceremony, with star guest Theo Paphitis, to find out who would be named the best talent in retail.
The prestigious annual awards, organised by Retail Week and sponsored by Skillsmart Retail, celebrate all areas of retail, from the shop-floor to head office, and the individuals
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who demonstrate outstanding talent, aptitude and initiative in their roles – singling them out as the ones to watch for the future.
Almost 80 people and teams from a range of businesses and skills shops across the country battled it out in 17 categories, hoping to get their hands on one of the much sought after trophies.
The winners in the Skillsmart Retail and National Skills Academy for Retail categories were:
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• Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year – Highly CommendedAbbey Fenton, Funky Viking, Eastbourne
• National Skills Academy for Retail Learner of the YearKarolina Sulinska, Superdrug, Tilbury, Essex
• National Skills Academy for Retail Trainer of the YearMarcus Pescod, Central South East Skills Shop, Brighton
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Skillsmart Retail Patron and Apprentice Champion, Chairman of Ryman and Dragons’ Den star Theo Paphitis said: “I congratulate all of the finalists in the Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards. These people are an inspiration to the industry and are great examples of the drive, commitment, enthusiasm and sheer passion required to make it in retail.
“They show every sign of becoming tomorrow’s leaders and I look forward to seeing them develop their careers in what I believe to be the most dynamic and exciting industry.”
Anne Seaman, Chief Executive of Skillsmart Retail said: “Well done to all the winners and finalists. They are an asset to the UK retail industry and I am sure they will all do extremely well in their future careers“These awards are an excellent way to celebrate the breadth of skills in retail. They recognise those individuals and teams who not only work hard, but make a real difference to the companies they work for.”
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Two apprentices from The Source Skills Academy, Sheffield, have won awards at the Skillsmart Retail Rising Star Awards.
Apprentice of the Year April Bell, and HR Professional of the Year Laura Guest celebrated their wins at the prestigious Awards.
April Bell, an Intermediate Level apprentice with The Source Skills Academy, won the Apprentice of the Year award and Laura Guest an Advanced Level apprentice was recognised as the HR Professional of the Year at the Awards, held at London’s glitzy Grosvenor House Hotel on 9th September.
April and Laura who work at Monica F Hewitt Florists Hillsborough, and House of Fraser Meadowhall respectively, triumphed over stiff competition at the award ceremony.
The Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards are designed to recognise the best talent in all areas of retail, from star apprentices to top-notch marketeers and buyers, all demonstrating outstanding talent, aptitude and initiative in their roles – singling them out as the ones to watch for the future.
Dragon's Den star and retail heavyweight, Theo Paphitis, helped open the show with a speech that kept the crowd entertained. He once again praised all the rising stars in retail and commended the retail sector as a whole with how they have dealt with trading conditions over the last year. Comedian Russell Kane later entertained around 500 of the sector's rising stars, with the celebrations lasting until the early hours.
With a record number of entries, this year the judges found it harder than ever to reach their final decisions, so congratulations to all who were successful.
The Source Skills Academy Managing Director Ann Cadman said: “The prestigious awards are fantastic recognition for our learners. April and Laura are worthy winners, demonstrating retail excellence in their roles. We are very proud to celebrate their achievements – they really are our rising stars!”
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The stars of retail were celebrated last week at the Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards, held at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel.
The cream of talent from across the UK came together for the annual awards ceremony, with star guest Theo Paphitis, to find out who would take home the honours.
Almost 80 people and teams from a range of businesses and skills shops across the country battled it out in 17 categories, hoping to get their hands on one of the much sought after trophies.
We caught up with “Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year” 17-year-old April Bell who works for Monica F Hewitt Florists in Sheffield. April is working towards a Level 2 apprenticeship in Retail with The Source Skills Academy in Sheffield.
April said: “I had convinced myself that I hadn’t won it, I was seated next to Theo Paphitis and thought, well, whatever happens I’ve had a right good night!
“I’m just waiting for my results in English, and then hopefully I can go onto Level 3. I’m hoping to study for some First Aid qualifications too. My ambition is to get properly trained and qualified, then one day I’d like to have my own florists. I’d love that.”
The Source Skills Academy is based in Meadowhall shopping centre.
Managing Director Ann Cadman told FE Week: “The Rising Star Awards are among the most prestigious awards in the Retail Sector. We are delighted for April and to be crowned Retail Apprentice of the Year is great testament to her hard work and dedication. April truly is a rising star and we are proud to celebrate her achievement.”
Dragons’ Den star Theo Paphitis said: “Winning the Apprentice of the Year Award is a massive achievement. The competition was of a very high standard and April is a great example of the drive, commitment, enthusiasm and sheer passion required to make it in retail.
“April shows every sign of becoming one of tomorrow’s retail leaders and I look forward to seeing her develop her career in what I believe to be the most dynamic and exciting industry.”
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"First In, Best Dressed", is the first shop of its kind in the country.
The country's first charity shop, run entirely by student apprentices,has opened in Sheffield.
"First In, Best Dressed" opened this morning in the city centre.
The idea is to give students more chances in business, retail and management.
It's a joint project by Sheffield Showcase, Source Skills Academy, Sheffield City Council and the Skills Funding Agency.
The shop also hopes to raise a lot of money for different charities in the city and will allow the public to nominate their favourite charity every 3 months. The first charity will be Autism Plus.
Council Leader, Julie Dore, opened the shop and said; "..I think it's anabsolutely fantastic scheme. It's not just because, obviously it's filling upempty shops, because we all know no one likes to see empty shops,particularly in a fastastic city centre like we've got in Sheffield, but it's alsothat the work they do with young people and enabling young people tolearn, to gain experience and work with the best designers, artists,retailers and it's sort of that mix what it covers both angles - it's fillingempty shops but it's also working with young people.....we've all gotfavourite charities...the fact that you're choosing different charities, I justthink it's a fantastic idea..."
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The idea is to give students more chances in business, retail and management.
It's a joint project by Sheffield Showcase, Source Skills Academy, Sheffield City Council and the Skills Funding Agency.
The shop also hopes to raise a lot of money for different charities in the city and will allow the public to nominate their favourite charity every 3 months. The first charity will be Autism Plus.
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Last week’s Skillsm art Retail Rising Stars Aw ards ceremony went very well. With over 400 people, it was a fantastic night enjoyed by all our guests. We were very proud to have such excellent finalists in the National Skills Academy for Retail categories, which help raise the reputation of the awards as a unique opportunity to celebrate excellence.
As a judge, it was hugely difficult to choose winners from such high calibre finalists, but decisions had to be made and our very worthy winners were:
National Skills Academy for Retail Learner of the YearWinner: Karolina Sulinska - Lakeside Training Centre“Karolina’s engaging personality, ambition and work ethic makes her someone every employer would want in their store.” Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars judges.
National Skills Academy for Retail Trainer of the YearWinner: Marcus Pescod - Central South East“Marcus is clearly passionate about training and consistently delivers dynamic sessions which exceed delegates’ expectations.” Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars judges.
National Skills Academy for Retail Ambassador of the YearWinner: Suzanne Burnett, Marks & Spencer“Suzanne’s passion, drive and commitment to the Retail Ambassador Programme has benefited hundreds of students, inspiring many to consider a career in retail.” Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars judges.
Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year Winner: April Bell – Monica F Hewitt Florist Limited, The Source“Over her Apprenticeship, April has shown enthusiasm to learn and self-belief to share her ideas. Her ambition and ability will see her go far in retail.” Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars judges.
Highly commendedAbbey Fenton – The Funky Viking Ltd“Abbey has demonstrated her confidence, imagination and knowledge by coming up with innovative and workable improvements to the business.” Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars judges.
The events team is looking forward to an action packed autumn of back-to-back events, including next week’s Mary Portas guide to successful retailing annual conference, followed by a glitzy drinks reception for competition and scholarship winners. The Employer Conference draws ever closer and we’ve been chasing up high profile retailers to ensure this is the best attended event ever. The team has also been working hard to deliver an event to celebrate the launch of the National Skills Academy for Retail in Wales which has meant lots of liaising with the Welsh Assembly.
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The Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards 2011 celebrated the best of the best talent in all areas of retail. Organised by Retail Week and sponsored by Skillsmart Retail, the awards recognised the individuals who have demonstrated outstanding talent, aptitude and initiative in their roles – singling them out as the ones to watch for the future.
The cream of retail talent from across the UK came together for the annual awards ceremony, with star guest Theo Paphitis, on 8 September at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London.
Almost 80 people and teams from a range of businesses and skills shops battled it out in 17 categories, hoping to get their hands on the much sought after trophies.
The winners in the Skillsmart Retail and National Skills Academy for Retail categories were:
Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the YearApril Bell, Monica F. Hewitt Florists, Sheffield
Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year – Highly CommendedAbbey Fenton, Funky Viking, Eastbourne
National Skills Academy for Retail Learner of the Year Karolina Sulinska, Superdrug, Tilbury, Essex
National Skills Academy for Retail Trainer of the Year Marcus Pescod, Central South East Skills Shop, Brighton
National Skills Academy for Retail Ambassador of the YearSuzanne Burnett, Marks & Spencer, London
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After a summer of retail rocked by rioting, wet weather, consumer caution and sliding sales a night celebrating what is good in retail was well needed. Retail Week’s Rising Star Awards aim to do just that. Unlike the magazine’s flagship annual and hugely successful Retail Week Awards the Rising Star Awards celebrate not the legends of today but, as the name aptly describes, the talent of tomorrow.
Held last night at the Grosvenor in London’s Park Lane the awards recognised the rising stars in 17 categories overall – from best area manager to Retail Week’s overall Rising star of the year. But as Dragon’s Den star and retail guru Theo Paphitis, guest speaker for the evening said in his opening speech it wasn’t just the winners of the night who should be celebrating what they had done.
“For all of you here today you are the cream of the crop and the leaders of tomorrow. Just being here is an achievement,” he said. And quoting a line from his favourite TV show — not Dragon’s Den – he said the talent in the room had much to look forward to. “Thirty years ago tonight was the first episode of my favourite TV programme –Only Fools and Horses. So in the words of the biggest trader of all – enjoy tonight. This time next year you could be millionaires.”
Paphitis may have been joking of course but as an entrepreneur himself he more than most will recognise the truth of such words. The individuals recognised and indeed shortlisted for awards such as those held by Retail Week last night all demonstrate a similar trait which retail so desperately needs in the current climate – the passion and drive to succeed and be successful.
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Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars winners announced Written by Gemma EmslieFriday, 09 September 2011 14:35
The Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards 2011 took place yesterday (Thursday 8 September) at London's Grosvenor House Hotel. Organised by Retail Week and sponsored by Skillsmart Retail, the annual awards celebrate all areas of retail, from the shop floor to head office, and the individuals who demonstrate outstanding talent, aptitude and initiative in their roles.Winners in the Skillsmart Retail and National Skills Academy for Retail categories included April Bell of Monica F. Hewitt Florists in Sheffield for the Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year category and Suzanne Burnett of Marks & Spencer in London for the National Skills Academy for Retail Ambassador of the Year category.Skillsmart Retail Patron and Apprentice Champion, and Dragons’ Den star Theo Paphitis commented: 'I congratulate all of the finalists in the Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards. These people are an inspiration to the industry and are great examples of the drive, commitment, enthusiasm and sheer passion required to make it in retail.'Anne Seaman, chief executive of Skillsmart Retail, added: 'These awards
are an excellent way to celebrate the breadth of skills in retail. They recognise those individuals and teams who not only work hard, but make a real difference to the companies they work for.'Well done to all the winners and finalists. They are an asset to the UK retail industry and I am sure they will all do extremely well in their future careers.'
The winners in the Skillsmart Retail and National Skills Academy for Retail categories were:
Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year - April Bell, Monica F. Hewitt Florists, SheffieldSkillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year – Highly Commended - Abbey Fenton, Funky Viking, EastbourneNational Skills Academy for Retail Learner of the Year - Karolina Sulinska, Superdrug, Tilbury, EssexNational Skills Academy for Retail Trainer of the Year - Marcus Pescod, Central South East Skills Shop, BrightonNational Skills Academy for Retail Ambassador of the Year - Suzanne Burnett, Marks & Spencer, London
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In pictures: Retail Week Rising Stars Awards 2011September 9 2011
Last night’s Retail Week Rising Stars awards showcased the brightest and best of upcoming talent in the industry.
Industry veteran Theo Paphitis was on hand to congratulate the winners, and comedian Russell Kane provided entertainment.
BUYER/ MERCHANDI SER OF THE YEARCategory Winner - Alex Ball, Boots
Also nominated:
Minwei Deng, ClarksSarah Hodges, Clinton CardsSarah Smith, The Disney StoreGeraldine McIvor, Henderson Retail
ONLI NE TEAM/ I NDI VI DUAL OF THE YEARCategory Winner - Joanna Robb, B&Q
Also nominated:
Rachel Horsefield, BootsJodie Bennett, The Disney StoreLou Ashton, New LookSainsbury’s, Beckton Store online department
STORE SUPPORT MANAGER OF THE YEARCategory Winner - Kate Barrett, Sainsbury’s
Also nominated:
Oliver Warner, BootsKatie Donohoe,The Carphone Warehouse IrelandDanny Greaves, CountrywideMatthew Woodward, Topshop Topman
AREA MANAGER OF THE YEARCategory Winner - Paul Cooney, I celand
Also nominated:
Tom Rickett, ClarksKam Birk, The Carphone WarehouseCraig Ash, Topshop Topman
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MARKETI NG PROFESSI ONAL OF THE YEARCategory Winner - Sophie Heap, Co-operative
Also nominated:
Max Sydenham, BuyagiftNaomi Hansford, ClarksNicola Fox, Holland & BarrettLewis Hamilton, Topman
HR/ TRAI NI NG PROFESSI ONAL OF THE YEARCategory Winner - Laura Guest, House of Fraser
Also nominated:
Sophie Hosier, DebenhamsJoanna Hulcoop, The Disney StoreNiall Dobson, Sainsbury’s
HEAD OFFI CE SUPPORT TEAM OF THE YEARCategory Winner - Topshop Topman, Retail Operations Team
Also nominated:
Argos, Shrinkage and Compliance TeamDebenhams, RetailOperations SupportIceland, Corporate Audit Team
CUSTOMER SERVI CE I NDI VI DUAL/ TEAM OF THE YEARCategory Winner - Schuh Customer service team
Also nominated:
A Suit that Fits, Customer Support TeamClarks - Leap! Customer service teamThe H Samuel Dewsbury Customer Service Team
STORE MANAGER OF THE YEAR: MI DLANDS, WALES & SOUTHWESTCategory Winner - Amanda Allan, Debenhams
Also nominated:
Jonathan Hancock, BhsAmanda Daly, Body ShopOrladh Seddon, Karen MillenDarren Dodd, SignetAlan Fripp, Topshop Topman
STORE MANAGER OF THE YEAR: NORTH OF ENGLANDCategory Winner - Robert Donlan, Clarks
Also nominated:
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Wes Bowie, BrightHouseKevin Richards, IcelandKris Waterson, RepublicPhil Butterfield, Sainsbury’s
STORE MANAGER OF THE YEAR: SCOTLAND & I RELANDCategory Winner - Rebecca Carman,The Carphone Warehouse I reland
Also nominated:
Fiona Smith, BhsMicha Solana, Blackwell’sJohn Lockhart, Sainsbury’s
STORE MANAGER OF THE YEAR: SOUTH EAST AND EAST ANGLI ACategory Winner - Khadijah Chaoui, Topshop Topman
Also nominated:
Laurie Casson, DebenhamsPhil Willmott, Sainsbury’sMelissa Chowdhury, SignetDillon Heffernan, Iceland
SKI LLSMART RETAI L APPRENTI CE OF THE YEARCategory Winner - April Bell, Monica F Hewitt Florist
Also nominated:
Abbey Fenton, The Funky VikingNicholas Allen, WickesFiona Tillson, Wickes
NATI ONAL SKI LLS ACADEMY FOR RETAI L LEARNER OF THE YEARCategory Winner - Karolina Sulinska, Lakeside Training Centre
Also nominated:
Janette Susan, The Learning Shop, BluewaterAaron Naylor, Llandrillo Retail Skills Shop
NATI ONAL SKI LLS ACADEMY FOR RETAI L TRAI NER OF THE YEARCategory Winner - Marcus Pescod, Central South East
Also nominated:
Helen Hodgkinson, Llandrillo Retail Skills ShopHelen Crossley, Preston Skills Shop
NATI ONAL SKI LLS ACADEMYFOR RETAI L AMBASSADOR OF THEYEARCategory Winner - Suzanne Burnett, Marks & Spencer
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The Source Skills Academy is coming to Rotherham! Their focus is to offer specialist support tolocal businesses, schools and thelocal community.
Currently based at Meadowhall and Voted Business of the Year at the Barnsley & RotherhamBusiness Awards in October 2010, The Source is keen to expand its operation with a permanentbase in Rotherham on High Street, allowing easy access for both businesses andindividualslooking for help.
The Rotherham Skills Academy is a new venture designed to offer advice, guidance and trainingservices to Rotherham businesses, to increase skills levels and to support trade in the towncentre, thereby attracting new investment. Ann Cadman, Director of The Source Skills Academyunderstands the relevance of this expansion, “It is very important to us opening our ‘hub’ inRotherham, we want to develop more business within the town so that we cement in people’sminds that local towns are important places in which growth will happen.”
Rotherham businesses seeking guidance already have the expertise of George Elliott to callupon. George is the National Skills Academy’s ‘Retail Trainer of the Year 2010’ and is frontingThe Rotherham Skills Academy. With over 30 years experience in retail and business, he bringsa wealth of knowledge and new ideas to support Rotherham organisations. George said: “TheRotherham Skills Academy is an exciting new project designed to encourage staff training anddevelopment and connect the dots between support networks across the region. We offercomplementary help and guidance for Rotherham businesses, pointing them in the rightdirection for a whole host of training opportunities and finding the perfect solutions for theirbusiness.”
“The old adage is that the proof of the pudding is in the eating and working with The Source hascertainly left businesses hungry for more. Of almost 200 businesses in Rotherham who havebenefited from the centre’s guidance, 86 per cent have recorded an increase in profitability. Thewhole operation benefits when business owners improve their skills, so training and developmentis key to improvement and can be tailored to meet individual requirements. The training rangesfrom apprenticeships at entry level, to supervisory and management and we arealready experiencing great success with apprenticeships, particularly in Rotherham.”
“The Source Skills Academy’s vision is to be South Yorkshire’s leading training academy and theRotherham arm will only strengthen the reach to achieve this goal. “
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The Source Skills Academy’s Zara-Louise competes amongst the best at Miss Earth.Zara-Louise Gold-Manyou (22) made it to the national finals of Miss Earth, held in Birmingham this week. The aim of the pageant is to choose a candidate to actively promote the preservation of the environment.
On the night the judges were particularly impressed with her commitment to environmental campaigns and also paid close attention to the unique style of the dresses worn on the night.
Zara-Louise, who works at The Source Skills Academy, Sheffield said: “The competition was amazing. I felt proud to represent Sheffield people and their positive contributions towards the environment. I was ecstatic when the judges commented on my environmental projects and on the dresses I wore on the night. “
The dresses are the brainchild of local fashion designer Kerry Potts who is soon to open her retail store, Leather n Lime in Hillsborough.
Dress Sponsor Kerry Potts said “It was great to see my handy work up on the stage. We only make ‘one off’ outfits for our customers and I think that’s why the judges felt the dress was unique. Zara was one of our Facebook customers and when she asked us to sponsor her I jumped at the chance. Being a local company it was fantastic to gain recognition for our work in a national competition.”
Prior to the competition Zara-Louise raised environmental awareness in local schools and communities and this year has raised over £1500 for local charities.
Zara made it through to the final stage of the competition however missed out on the prestigious Miss Earth Crown. The overall winner of Miss Earth will be an ambassador for environmental protection campaigns worldwide.
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Published on Wednesday 21 September 2011 08:00YOUNG Sheffield florist April Bell is celebrating after being named Retail Apprentice of the Year.The 17-year-old, who works at Monica F Hewitt Florists in Middlewood Road, opposite Hillsborough Park, received the prize from Dragons’ Den TV star Theo Paphitis in a ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.The businessman said: “April is a great example of the drive, commitment, enthusiasm and sheer passion required to make it in retail.”Judges in the Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards highlighted her passion for floristry and development over her apprenticeship, particularly her confidence and the improvements she had implemented in the shop, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
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April, a trainee from The Source Skills Academy at Meadowhall, said: “I love my job and feel I have learnt so much over the course. I left school earlier and I’ve always felt a bit shy about the skills I have. I was nervous going back to learning but I’ve loved every minute of it.”City MP and former Education Secretary David Blunkett paid tribute to April and the shop. “I just wish that we could replicate the experience of April and the commitment of Monica F Hewitt across the country, and we would transform the lives of young people and the contribution that businesses can make to the well-being of us all!”
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Retail’s brightest stars named9 September 11
The stars of retail were celebrated last night at Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards, held at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel.
The cream of retail talent from across the UK came together for the annual awards ceremony, with star guest Theo Paphitis, to find out who would be named the best talent in retail.
The prestigious annual awards, organised by Retail Week and sponsored by Skillsmart Retail, celebrate all areas of retail, from the shop-floor to head office, and the individuals who demonstrate outstanding talent, aptitude and initiative in their roles – singling them out as the ones to watch for the future.
Almost 80 people and teams from a range of businesses and skills shops across the country battled it out in 17 categories, hoping to get their hands on one of the much sought after trophies.
The winners in the Skillsmart Retail and National Skills Academy for Retail categories were:
Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year
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April Bell, Monica F. Hewitt Florists, Sheffield Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year – Highly
CommendedAbbey Fenton, Funky Viking, Eastbourne
National Skills Academy for Retail Learner of the Year Karolina Sulinska, Superdrug, Tilbury, Essex
National Skills Academy for Retail Trainer of the YearMarcus Pescod, Central South East Skills Shop, Brighton
National Skills Academy for Retail Ambassador of the Year Suzanne Burnett, Marks & Spencer, London
Skillsmart Retail Patron and Apprentice Champion, Chairman of Ryman and Dragons’ Den star Theo Paphitis said: “I congratulate all of the finalists in the Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards. These people are an inspiration to the industry and are great examples of the drive, commitment, enthusiasm and sheer passion required to make it in retail.
“They show every sign of becoming tomorrow’s leaders and I look forward to seeing them develop their careers in what I believe to be the most dynamic and exciting industry.”
Anne Seaman, Chief Executive of Skillsmart Retail said: “Well done to all the winners and finalists. They are an asset to the UK retail industry and I am sure they will all do extremely well in their future careers.
“These awards are an excellent way to celebrate the breadth of skills in retail. They recognise those individuals and teams who not only work hard, but make a real difference to the companies they work for.”
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The Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards 2011 celebrated the best of the best talent in all areas of retail. Organised by Retail Week and sponsored by Skillsmart Retail, the awards recognised the individuals who have demonstrated outstanding talent, aptitude and initiative in their roles – singling them out as the ones to watch for the future.
The cream of retail talent from across the UK came together for the annual awards ceremony, with star guest Theo Paphitis, on 8 September at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London.
Almost 80 people and teams from a range of businesses and skills shops battled it out in 17 categories, hoping to get their hands on the much sought after trophies.
The winners in the Skillsmart Retail and National Skills Academy for Retail categories were:
Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the YearApril Bell, Monica F. Hewitt Florists, Sheffield
Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year – Highly CommendedAbbey Fenton, Funky Viking, Eastbourne
National Skills Academy for Retail Learner of the Year Karolina Sulinska, Superdrug, Tilbury, Essex
National Skills Academy for Retail Trainer of the Year Marcus Pescod, Central South East Skills Shop, Brighton
National Skills Academy for Retail Ambassador of the YearSuzanne Burnett, Marks & Spencer, London
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Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards announceswinners
The stars of retail were recently celebrated at Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars A wards, held at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel.
The cream of retail talent from across the UK came together for the annual awards ceremony, with star guest Theo Paphitis, to find out who would be named the best talent in retail.The annual awards, sponsored by Skillsmart Retail, celebrate all areas of retail, from the shop-floor to head office, and the individuals who demonstrate outstanding talent, aptitude and initiative in their roles – singling them out as the ones to watch for the future.
Almost 80 people and teams from a range of businesses and skills shops across the country battled it out in 17 categories, hoping to get their hands on one of the much sought after trophies.The winners in the Skillsmart Retail and National Skills Academy for Retail categories were:
• Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year
April Bell, Monica F. Hewitt Florists, Sheffield
• Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year – Highly Commended
Abbey Fenton, Funky Viking, Eastbourne
• National Skills Academy for Retail Learner of the Year
Karolina Sulinska, Superdrug, Tilbury, Essex
• National Skills Academy for Retail Trainer of the Year
Marcus Pescod, Central South East Skills Shop, Brighton
• National Skills Academy for Retail Ambassador of the Year
Suzanne Burnett, Marks & Spencer, LondonChairman of Ryman and Dragons’ Den star Theo Paphitis, said: “I congratulate all of the finalists in the Skillsmart
Retail Rising Stars Awards. These people are an inspiration to the industry and are great examples of the drive, commitment, enthusiasm and sheer passion required to make it in retail. “They show every sign of becoming tomorrow’s leaders and I look forward to seeing them develop their careers in what I believe to be the most dynamic and exciting industry.”Anne Seaman, Chief Executive of Skillsmart Retail said: “Well done to all the winners and finalists. They are an asset to the UK retail industry and I am sure they will all do extremely well in their future careers.“These awards are an excellent way to celebrate the breadth of skills in retail. They recognise those individuals and teams who not only work hard, but make a real difference to the companies they work for.”
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Retail’s brightest stars namedThe stars of retail were celebrated at Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards held at London's Grosvenor House Hotel. The cream of retail talent from across the UK came together for the annual awards ceremony, with star guest Theo Paphitis, to find out who would be named the best talent in retail.
The prestigious annual awards, organised by Retail Week and sponsored by Skillsmart Retail,
celebrate all areas of retail, from the shop-floor to head office, and the individuals who
demonstrate outstanding talent, aptitude and initiative in their roles - singling them out as the
ones to watch for the future.
Almost 80 people and teams from a range of businesses and skills shops across the country
battled it out in 17 categories, hoping to get their hands on one of the much sought after
trophies.
The winners in the Skillsmart Retail and National Skills Academy for Retail categories were:
Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year: April Bell, Monica F. Hewitt Florists, Sheffield
Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year - Highly Commended: Abbey Fenton, Funky Viking,
Eastbourne
National Skills Academy for Retail Learner of the Year: Karolina Sulinska, Superdrug, Tilbury,
Essex
National Skills Academy for Retail Trainer of the Year: Marcus Pescod, Central South East Skills
Shop, Brighton
National Skills Academy for Retail Ambassador of the Year: Suzanne Burnett, Marks & Spencer,
London
Skillsmart Retail Patron and Apprentice Champion, chairman of Ryman and Dragons' Den star
Theo Paphitis said: "I congratulate all of the finalists in the Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards.
These people are an inspiration to the industry and are great examples of the drive,
commitment, enthusiasm and sheer passion required to make it in retail.
"They show every sign of becoming tomorrow's leaders and I look forward to seeing them
develop their careers in what I believe to be the most dynamic and exciting industry."
Anne Seaman, chief executive of Skillsmart Retail added: "Well done to all the winners and
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finalists. They are an asset to the UK retail industry and I am sure they will all do extremely well
in their future careers.
"These awards are an excellent way to celebrate the breadth of skills in retail. They recognise
those individuals and teams who not only work hard, but make a real difference to the
companies they work for."
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The Source scoops national rising star awards
Apprentice of the Year 2011 April Bell, Two trainees from The Source Skills Academy have won awards at the Skillsmart Retail Rising Star Awards. Apprentice of the Year April Bell, and HR Professional of the Year Laura Guest celebrated their wins at the prestigious Awards.
April Bell, an apprentice with The Source Skills Academy, won the Apprentice of the Year award
and Laura Guest was recognised as the HR Professional of the Year at the Awards, held at
London's glitzy Grosvenor House Hotel on 9th September.
April and Laura who work at Monica F Hewitt Florists Hillsborough, and House of Fraser
Meadowhall respectively, triumphed over stiff competition at the award ceremony.
The Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards are designed to recognise the best talent in all areas
of retail, from star apprentices to top-notch marketeers and buyers, all demonstrating
outstanding talent, aptitude and initiative in their roles - singling them out as the ones to watch
for the future.
Dragon's Den star and retail heavyweight, Theo Paphitis, helped open the show with a speech
that kept the crowd entertained. He once again praised all the rising stars in retail and
commended the retail sector as a whole with how they have dealt with trading conditions over
the last year. Comedian Russell Kane later entertained around 500 of the sector's rising stars,
with the celebrations lasting until the early hours.
With a record number of entries, this year the judges found it harder than ever to reach their
final decisions, so congratulations to all who were successful.
The Source Skills Academy managing director Ann Cadman said: "The prestigious awards are
fantastic recognition for our learners. April and Laura are worthy winners, demonstrating retail
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A SEVENTEEN-year-old apprentice from Sheffield has been shortlisted for a Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Award.
April Bell, who works at florists Monica F Hewitt, is one of four to reach the finals of the Retail Apprentice of the Year category and says she has enjoyed being able to learn whilst continuing to work.
The retail apprentice, who is training at The Source Skills Academy at Meadowhall, said: “I left school earlier and I’ve always felt a bit shy about the skills I have. I was nervous going back to learning, but I’ve loved every minute of it. My confidence has really grown.”
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Take a bow April Bell a Sheffield teenager who has been named Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year.
April, who works at Monica F Hewitt florists in the city, scooped top prize at the Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards, held at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel.
The 17-year-old of Hillsborough, beat off tough competition to win the title and was awarded her trophy by Dragons’ Den star Theo Paphitis.
Theo said: “Winning the Apprentice of the Year Award is a massive achievement. The competition was of a very high standard and April is a great example of the drive, commitment, enthusiasm and sheer passion required to make it in retail.
“April shows every sign of becoming one of tomorrow’s retail leaders and I look forward to seeing her develop her career in what I believe to be the most dynamic and exciting industry.”
Judges noted April’s passion for floristry and development over her apprenticeship, particularly her confidence and the improvements she had implemented in the shop.
April said: “I am so happy and excited I have won - it was completely unexpected.
“I love my job and feel I have learnt so much over the course. I left school early and I’ve always felt a bit shy about the skills I have. I was nervous going back to learning, but I’ve loved every minute of it.
“My confidence has really grown and the chance to study English and maths using more practical examples and learn about how to run a retail business as well, all whilst working, has been fantastic.”
The former Ecclesfield and Yewlands School girl also met a whole host of MPs.
“I was lucky enough to have a look around the House of Parliament as a guest of David Blunkett,” she said.
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Winners of Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards announced
The winners of the Skillsmart Retail Rising Stars Awards were announced at a ceremony held last night at London's Grosvenor House Hotel.
The annual awards are organised by Retail Week and sponsored by Skillsmart Retail, the Sector Skills Council for retail.
Almost 80 individuals and teams from a range of businesses and retail skills shops from across the country battled it out in 17 award categories.
The winners in the Skillsmart Retail and National Skills Academy for Retail categories were:
* Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year - April Bell, Monica F. Hewitt Florists
* Skillsmart Retail Apprentice of the Year – Highly Commended - Abbey Fenton, Funky Viking
* National Skills Academy for Retail Learner of the Year - Karolina Sulinska, Superdrug
* National Skills Academy for Retail Trainer of the Year - Marcus Pescod, Central South East Skills Shop
* National Skills Academy for Retail Ambassador of the Year - Suzanne Burnett, Marks & Spencer
Anne Seaman, chief executive of Skillsmart Retail said: "Well done to all the winners and finalists. They are an asset to the UK retail industry and I am sure they will all do extremely well in their future careers.
"These awards are an excellent way to celebrate the breadth of skills in retail. They recognise those individuals and teams who not only work hard, but make a real difference to the companies they work for."
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Benchmarking selected to drive up the performance of retailers and enhance staff skills
Winning Moves is partnering with the National Skills Academy for Retail (NSAfR) and the Source in Sheffield on a project aimed at supporting retail businesses in the UK. This important work is being funded by the Learning and Skills Improvement Service.
Retail is as tough a space to operate in as any other sector you can think of right now. Its importance to the economy is obvious when you consider that it is the largest private sector employer in the UK with 291,000 businesses, three million employees and an annual turnover of £265 billion.
NSAfR plays a key role in developing and marketing skills and qualifications for current and future employees within this vast sector. They do this through offering access to consistent, high quality training and support through a network of quality-marked retail skills shops. The Source is a £5.5 million state of the art training and development facility. Established in 2003, they are a recognised centre of excellence based in South Yorkshire, providing expert support to employers.
Our brief is to develop a methodology for improving the skills of individuals employed in the industry. At the same time, the challenge has been set to make the direct link between improved staff competence and business performance, resulting in improving the commercial results of the employing businesses.
This project will lead to stronger management, more profitable sales, lower costs, an enhanced customer experience, a differentiated offer for participants to stand out from the crowd, and, perhaps most importantly, improved skills for those at the cutting edge of retail organisations.
Winning Moves expertise in developing powerful, impactful business support tools that make a real difference, allied to the retail industry knowledge provided by NSAfR and the Source, will result in an invaluable, sustainable resource for retailers. The service will be underpinned by our Benchmark Index database of more than 100,000 sets of business data, including more than 17,000 from the retail sector.
Building on a highly effective model originally developed by us for the National Skills Academy for Construction, benchmarking is a proven, highly effective way to learn new and better ways of achieving better results. We will initially establish the blueprint to be a successful retailer, build a framework of the key processes involved aligned to the Mary Portas Master class model, and finally identify performance measures that will help manage these. The service will be piloted during the spring of 2011 with full roll out expected during the summer, so watch this space!
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