Made in Bury initiative awards first interest-free loan to local start-up
The Made in Bury business loans initiative has awarded its first interest-free loan.
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Reporter covering North Wales, Mid Wales, Cheshire and Shropshire. Some of Alex's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, Newsquest editors and journalists always decide what content to cover and always review this content before it is published.
Reporter covering North Wales, Mid Wales, Cheshire and Shropshire. Some of Alex's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, Newsquest editors and journalists always decide what content to cover and always review this content before it is published.
The Made in Bury business loans initiative has awarded its first interest-free loan.
Oldham Council has launched a campaign inspired by a memorable Love Actually scene
A campaign has been launched to offer free holidays to 1,000 children and young people living in poverty.
A mid-terrace property dating back to 1897 has been listed for sale in Rhyl.
A Colwyn Bay animal behaviour therapist has expanded her business with the help of a start-up loan.
Thousands of schoolchildren across North Wales are set to take part in a festive fun run.
A block of flats in Rhyl, generating an annual income of £18,000, is on the market for £250,000.
Greater Manchester's Bee Network Committee has announced the appointment of its first-ever disability advocate.
Five repair cafés in Flintshire have been awarded more than £4,000.
The Salvation Army has launched its annual Christmas Present Appeal to help struggling families in Oldham
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