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Business News


Web tool is set to attract investors to the region


The Sheffield City Region has launched a new online tool built for international investors looking for inspiration on where to locate in the region. The new Locate in SCR web tool, part of


scrinvest.com, is designed to attract outside investors into the region and was formally launched at a recent event attended by local planners, authorities and developers. Rachel Clark, Director of Trade and Investment at Sheffield City Region Combined Authority, said: “Our new Locate in SCR web tool will help companies from all over the world to make smart decisions about their investment and relocation needs. “It provides investors with all of the community,


site and workforce information on a single platform to allow them to make informed decisions. Whether a new business is looking to relocate to an area or an existing business is ready to grow, this innovative online web tool can propel a business forward by giving them access to the right information to make an informed choice.” Leighton Thomas, Head of Northern Region and


Senior Director at BNP Paribas Real Estate, said: “Locate in SCR is very impressive and could make a


huge difference in terms of the number of global investors and real estate professionals that we can attract to this area. The fact that it has a very effective comparative tool, combined with the latest available data means that international investors can make decisions much more easily and confidently.” Locate in SCR is a user-friendly free-to-use


comparative tool which speeds up, simplifies and expands the process of generating leads and market intelligence to enable informed, intelligent decision- making. The comparative tool enables users to ‘drill down’


to gain a true, impartial picture of the Sheffield City Region, including the workforce potential, their education and wages.


Visit: locate.sheffieldcityregion.org.uk


Surveyors take on the Three Peaks


A team of Chartered Surveyors from Doncaster and Newark have put their best foot forward for charity. The group from Fisher German


tackled the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge, raising £1,741 for Doncaster Deaf Trust. Alexis Johnson, Executive Principal at Doncaster Deaf Trust, said: “We are so pleased to receive this donation from Fisher German. “This money will go to one of


our residential areas, Darley Lodge, and our residents will help to decide how it can be used to benefit all of the students who stay there. We work to provide a real home from home for our students to ensure that they feel safe, comfortable and able to thrive in our learning environment.” Doncaster Deaf Trust’s residential


provision was graded ‘Outstanding’ in 2017. Rachel Ashworth, from Fisher German, said: “We were delighted to support Doncaster Deaf Trust and to help them in their continued work both in the local and wider community. “The work that the trust are


doing is outstanding and we hope to be able to work further with them in the future.”


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