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New Hydro Spa promises 30 jobs in Lancashire

More than 30 jobs will be created at a Fylde holiday village if plans for a £3m hydro-spa are approved. Bosses at Ribby Hall Village, near Wrea Green, have submitted plans to extend its Manor House Hotel by a further 10 rooms plus beauty salons, a
solarium and “ice rooms”.

The multi-million pound venture comes as the holiday village celebrates record figures over the past two months.
Its new hydro-spa comes as Ribby Hall prepares to open its £1m holiday cottages.

Once the spa is open the owners hope to increase the number of holidaymakers promising it will be the “best in the North West”.
Ribby Hall attracts more than 24,000 business people a year to its conference facility and also has more than 300 holiday home owners with a 3,000 member gym and sports complex.

Massive John Lewis to create jobs in Preston

A huge new John Lewis is to be built in Preston, Lancashire and will be creating 800 new jobs in the town. This does not include the related jobs that will be created for contracts involved in the development of the store.

Manchester Trafford centre to create 500 new jobs

Barton Square, the brand new £70million extension to Manchester’s Trafford Centre, is creating 500 jobs with the opening of about 15 new retail stores.

The first phase has already launched but a further 11 shops are due to open this summer, including Laura Ashley, Home Sense and Italian furniture store Natuzzi, creating new opportunities for retail managers, tempoary sales staff and security officers as well as cleaning and maintenance roles.

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How do migrants manage to find jobs in unemployment blackspots?

More than 70,000 migrant workers managed to find work across the UK’s unemployment blackspots last year which has led to claims that the government is failing to get people on long term unemployment benefits back to work.

1,360 migrants found work in Rochdale Manchester where the employment rate is as high as 76%, in Enfield (London) there is an area which has 59% of their residents claiming jobseeker’s allowance, yet 500 migrants managed to find work in the area. In Caerphilly South Wales where 53% of the residents are unemployed 270 migrants found jobs.

You get the picture, some of these areas literally have whole generations of families on benefit, the question that also needs to be asked is whether the benefit actually out weighs the employment that migrants have seemingly been able to source. Between 2003 and 2007 the number of UK Nationals in word decreased by 409,000 to 25.2m, over this same period the number of migrants in employment from Eastern Europe in the UK grew from 29,000 to 410,000….. a scary pattern is emerging…

Tesco degree

Supermarket chain Tesco is to offer university degrees in shelf stacking (the design) and display design, available as a course with Manchester Met Uni and London Uni of the Arts and Consultants.

Ironically students could study for an A-level in fast food chain McDonalds management and then go on to study Tesco at Uni., ultimately giving students a major retail advantage over their peers looking for graduate management placements. Some of their lectures will be held at the University but the majority is expected to take place online or at home.

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