Chamberlink July August 21

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Sector Focus Eviction ban goes on for unpaid rent A ban on landlords evicting firms for unpaid commercial rent has been extended for another nine months. The ruling, which stops landlords taking tenants to court for nonpayment, was due to end on 30 June. An extension was announced by Treasury Secretary Stephen Barclay, who said the delay in easing lockdown restrictions presented additional challenges to business. Chamber head of policy Raj Kandola said: “The extension of the current scheme will come as a huge relief to commercial tenants up and down the country that have been knocked sideways by the pandemic and have faced crippling overheads. “We are also pleased to see the Government is committed to striking a balance between protecting landlords and supporting those businesses that need the most help. “As early analysis from our latest Quarterly Business Report shows, firms are still facing major issues related to cash flow and many are under pressure to raise the price of their goods and services. “Landlords are of course businesses too and have also faced many challenges during this period. “This is an issue that can’t be pushed down the road forever, innovative approaches to helping businesses clear Covid debts and reach mutually agreeable positions with their landlords and creditors will need to be found. “We are calling on the Government to look at what else can be done to help impacted businesses reduce their overheads and give them the breathing space they need to get through what we hope will be the final few months of this awful crisis.”

Property

Convention centre to be added at Wasps’ stadium

First steps (from left): Mark Lee (chairman of the Arena Quarter Advisory Board), Sarah Windrum and Paul Michael (commercial director, Ricoh Arena)

The first steps have been taken in creating a new multi-millionpound convention centre at Ricoh Arena in Coventry and home to Wasps rugby club. Work has begun to transform the existing 1,750 square metre conference and exhibition space in the lower halls at the Coventry venue – which will be named Coventry Building Society Arena from this summer – and marks the first stage of construction in the creation of the state-of-the-art Commonwealth Convention Centre. The three-month project will see the space significantly overhauled, and a state-of-the-art digital and audio-visual technology system installed. The modernisation of the current halls will also connect the space to the rest of the venue to give exhibitors and organisers access to up to 7,750 square metres of

‘This is a major step in the redevelopment of the Arena’ exhibition and conference space. The newly-refurbished halls are the first stage of the project, with further construction later in the year, with work expected to commence in September. This will include the pavilion entrance on the south side of the venue, the new Commonwealth Convention Centre lobby and a dedicated art and gallery space to showcase local projects. Transformation of the existing halls at the Arena is being funded through a £3.8 million granted to the venue by the Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership (CWLEP), via the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) as part of the government’s

Work under way at technology hub Building work on a new stateemployers and the economy. of-the-art Institute of The new building will have a Technology (IoT) has begun at cyber manufacturing rig and Aston University’s campus. new equipment for labs and Construction started on The workshops, including 3D Hub in May and is expected to printers, lathes and a be complete by December coordinate measuring machine. 2021. Aston University Professor The project is designed to Hub culture: How the new facility will look Sarah Hainsworth said: “When create a ‘powerhouse’ for built, this will be a fabulous advanced manufacturing and engineering and is a resource for students and learners from across the collaboration between further education providers, Greater Birmingham and Solihull region to connect universities and employers for the region. with each other as they develop their skills to equip The consortium is led by Solihull College & the region with a pool of talented engineers. University Centre, Aston University, Birmingham City “The Hub will be home to a new cyber physical University and South and City College Birmingham manufacturing rig which will create a simulated and supported by BMET College, University College working environment linked to advancing Industry 4.0 Birmingham and the University of Birmingham. technology and state of the art digital facilities and I The IoT will boost education and training really look forward to when it becomes the new home opportunities aligned to the latest skills needs of for our IoT students.”

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‘Getting Building’ fund. An additional £1.4 million has also been made available to Ricoh Arena via CWLEP from the Local Growth Fund and Growing Places Fund. The Commonwealth Convention Centre is expected to open its doors in 2022. Stephen Vaughan, chief executive of Ricoh owner Wasps Ground, said: “This is a major step in the redevelopment of the Arena and signals the beginning of works to create the state-of-the-art Commonwealth Convention Centre. “This project will repurpose the existing site and bring innovative digital technology to the lower halls that is also being installed across other areas of the venue. “There will be a dramatic visual improvement to the space which will enhance the overall experience of companies looking to host events with us.”

BECG settles into city centre home Communications firm BECG has moved into a new office at Colmore Row. The firm will share the offices with its software developer subsidiary Crowd Technologies. Verity Barr, head of BECG’s Birmingham Office, said: “We are extremely excited to be moving into our new offices, firmly cementing us in the centre of Birmingham. “Over the past year, we have seen excellent growth in our client base across the Midlands, and now work with some of the UK’s largest brands. This move will give us a solid base to continue to expand our team and clients in Birmingham and the surrounding areas.”


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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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