Leeds tech firm launches 'digital trigger' to improve pedestrian crossings
The business, based at University of Leeds innovation hub Nexus, has already secured orders for the CrowdedCROSS pedestrian crossing system from UK local authorities and is set to launch to its international customer base later this year.
Hull firm works on digital plans to avoid Grenfell disaster repeat
The firm, which is based at Hull’s C4DI digital hub, is providing both practical expertise and its information management platform, Operance O&M, to the Golden Thread Initiative (GTI), a collaboration of industry professionals launched to trial Government plans for a digital approach to the management of building safety information.
Billington Holdings suffers fall in revenue and profits due to pandemic
Billington Holdings Plc, which is one of the UK’s largest structural steel and construction safety companies, has announces its audited results for the year ended 31 December 2020.
The farm on the M62 says "farewell" to Soldier, a sheep who divided opinions and affections.
The sheer raw beauty of the place never ceases to amaze me. The moorland has so many different facets, ever-changing moods, colours and sounds that even the loudest of city dwellers can be silenced by its beauty. Our walk over the Easter weekend didn’t fail to stir emotions within us, but for a reason we weren’t quite expecting.
Why employee-owned businesses can outperform rivals – Paul Taylor
However, times change and as we reached our fifteenth business anniversary last year, it felt like the right time to start thinking about that possible next step. The shareholders ranged from early forties to early sixties, and although no one was quite ready to call it a day, we started to think about changes we could make to move the business forward in a way that worked not just for us but for everyone who puts so much in to CSM.
US Dales farmer's rescue hens used for All Creatures Great and Small filming after she answers emergency SOS when crew's hired chickens failed to turn up
Crew members were forced to knock on doors in the village of Arncliffe on Saturday morning in a desperate attempt to find a local poultry keeper who would let them use their hens as extras.
'Super high end' hotel in centre of York with roof terrace one step closer after alcohol licence granted
Plans for the former Carluccio’s and former Marchbrae store in St Helen’s Square to be turned into a hotel, restaurant and bar with roof terrace have taken a step forward.
Government must clean up 'Wild West’ supply chain that exploits workers and encourages tax avoidance, say MPs
The Loan Charge All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) said its report exposes significant non-compliance and malpractice in the supply chain by many umbrella companies and recruitment agencies.
Is it worth buying an electric bike? We compare the best hybrid e-bikes of 2021 from Halfords, Ribble and more
Gaining popularity among commuters, those new to fitness, and elder riders, electric bikes offer more than simply an easy way to cycle
US Dales National Park must 're-evaluate the way people and nature co-exist' after Brexit and pandemic, says chairman
Neil Heseltine acknowledged that the National Park faces a reckoning and pressures not faced since it was established in the 1950s due to changing views on land use in the countryside.