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Chamber president to finally take on marathon The president of Sutton Coldfield Chamber of Commerce is finally set to achieve his goal of running the London Marathon – 18 months later than first planned. Phil Arkinstall, who is also the CEO of video production firm Ark Media, originally planned to run the marathon last April to mark his 40th birthday. But the 2020 event was cancelled due to the pandemic and the rearranged race in October was only open to professional athletes. Now Phil is stepping up his training for this year’s marathon, which takes place on Sunday 3 October, when he’ll be raising funds for YMCA Sutton Coldfield. Phil said: “I was supposed to be doing the marathon to mark my 40th birthday in March 2020. When I actually do it I’ll be well on my way to 42.” Phil has chosen to run the marathon in aid of YMCA Sutton Coldfield – a charity he has developed close ties with both through the Chamber and his own business. YMCA Sutton Coldfield – which is the Chamber’s chosen charity for the year provides support to vulnerable and deprived young people in the local community, including the homeless. Phil added: “I am running on behalf of YMCA Sutton Coldfield to help raise money for their work with homeless people and disability groups. “I’ve worked with the YMCA for a few years providing video production support including making a documentary about an exchange programme they did in Israel and Palestine. The documentary was nominated for a Midlands Royal Television Society Award.” Phil is inviting sponsorship and sharing updates via his JustGiving page.

Surge in demand for Town Hall live shows Box office staff at Sutton Coldfield Town Hall have reported a surge in customer demand for events this autumn in what is being seen as a show of public confidence in the return of live entertainment. The heritage venue is currently hosting NHS vaccinations and is due to recommence public theatre shows from 3 September, starting with the one-woman comedy show ‘Life Sukhs’ starring Sukh Ojla. Tickets for the rescheduled internet comedy sensation Gary Powndland, on his second visit to the Upper Clifton Road venue, are already sold out. The ‘Live at the Town Hall’ show on 25 September, featuring comics Russell Kane and Darren Harriott, was already 75 per cent sold within days of launch. Comedy Parental Podcast favourites ‘Scummy Mummies’, returning for the third time to the Royal Town on 6 October was also set to sell out within days.

Belfry appoint veteran hotel manager

Marathon man: Phil Arkinstall training in Sutton Park

Relaunch of coaching service A Sutton Coldfield business coach has relaunched a popular service designed to help new businesses thrive. Clare Whalley (pictured), of Meta4, has worked with fellow Chamber members Darren Langley Web Design and Anita Ellis of Lexicomm to create a new look for her ‘Business in a Box’ product. ‘Business in a Box’ is designed to aid start-up owners in all aspects such as planning, business development and marketing. Clare, who is a vice-president of Sutton Coldfield Chamber, said: “With the re-launch of ‘Business in a Box,’ I saw this is a clear opportunity to re-fresh the website and content.”

The Belfry Hotel & Resort near Sutton Coldfield has appointed Ed Richardson (pictured) as hotel manager. Ed has more than 22 years of experience in the hospitality industry, having led teams in luxury hotels and resorts across South East Asia, China, Australasia and the Middle East. He joins The Belfry from Fairmont St Andrews in Scotland. The Belfry is renowned for its leisure facilities and golf courses, having previously hosted The Ryder Cup four times – more than any other venue in the world. Ed is no stranger to high level golf having previously worked at Fairmont St Andrews during the Hero Open 2021, and as part of the team for the Australian PGA Championship and the WGC-HSBC Champions Shanghai, China. He said: “My ethos is all about the customer journey, making sure that every guest leaves us having had an experience that they won’t forget, something which certainly holds true at The Belfry. “The demand for staycations is high this year and I am very excited to be working with the team to showcase the world class facilities and service that The Belfry has to offer.”

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Property: Convention centre to be added at Wasps’ stadium

8min
pages 70-72

Sport: Match is Test for crowd too

4min
page 74

Manufacturing: Output predicted to bounce back

4min
page 73

Member Profile

2min
page 75

Retail: The road to recovery will be long

5min
page 67

Legal: Pandemic fails to dent law firm growth

9min
pages 68-69

Technology: Partnership to deliver cyber security

5min
pages 64-66

Finance: Local economy set to rebound

7min
pages 62-63

Infrastructure scheme will have a rail impact

3min
pages 57-59

Lichfield & Tamworth: New office welcomes

4min
page 44

The skills agenda post-Covid

3min
pages 51-53

Five ways to get your employee wellbeing strategy right

3min
pages 54-56

ABCC: India film festival helps bring back audiences

6min
pages 48-50

Sutton Coldfield: Chamber president to take on marathon

3min
page 45

Solihull: New Moors manager appointed

7min
pages 46-47

Burton & District: Town urged to back library move

4min
page 43

Cannock Chase: Amazon to invest in creative apprenticeships

3min
page 42

Survey highlights the popularity of remote working

10min
pages 30-33

Future Faces: Midlands Air Ambulance Charity join as patrons

3min
page 41

Broadband speeds set to triple

2min
page 29

Commonwealth: Boosting trade with Australia

3min
page 39

Transatlantic: US-UK taskforce is established

3min
page 40

Barriers faced by older women in business

6min
pages 34-35

International: Exploring the state of the global economy

4min
page 38

Aston Hall set to reopen

4min
page 28

Small firms unaware of net zero impact

4min
page 27

Patron manager joins Chamber

3min
page 23

UK economy shows signs of bouncing back

7min
pages 24-26

Expanding regional opportunities

4min
page 18

Temporary boss takes over at local authority

1min
page 19

The Griffin Report

6min
pages 20-21

Firms back on the road to recovery

5min
page 22

Where do you fancy?

1min
pages 16-17

Games can bring new wealth to the region

3min
page 15

NEC prepares for Games

2min
page 7

UCB to host Team Scotland

3min
page 8

University in line for 20,000 visitors a day

2min
pages 9-10

President’s Focus

3min
pages 12-13

Cannock Chase to host mountain biking

4min
page 14

Bringing volleyball to Birmingham

2min
page 11

Transformation at stadium

3min
page 6

Editor’s View

2min
page 4
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