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The Town of Prince Albert Set to Get a Cheese Warehouse

February 13, 2013 Business No Comments

The sleepy town of Prince Albert is about to get a stunning new addition to its industrial sector. A cheese factory will be opening soon and it will be stocking the finest selection of 200 different kinds of cheese, as well as a great selection of deli foods, and butchery with exceptional meat, at great prices.

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The cheese factory is still awaiting council approval but judging from the excellent reception the idea received it appears that the green light will be given shortly. A speedy approval is hoped for as everyone is quite excited about shopping for a variety of cheeses, cold meats and other fresh produce straight off the industrial shelving.

Started by Scott Bartlett who is a Prince Albert local, the bulk cheese warehouse was first opened in 1987 on Broadway Avenue. Starting out as a small shop this cheese business has exploded over the past ten years and expanded to include speciality meat deli and some very interesting cheeses. The cheese factory, or warehouse, won’t only specialise in the creamy delicacy but also look at ready-made meals, and fresh salads.

Guglielmo Marconi: Father of Radio’s Factory Needs Life Injected into it

July 20, 2012 News No Comments

The world knows him as the “Father of Radio.” Guglielmo Marconi invented the radio and it was his invention that saved the lives of many on the Titanic, allowed troops to speak to one another across are borders, and his legacy continues to influence our lives with radio transmissions, iPads, laptops, blue tooth and mobiles. Unfortunately Guglielmo’s home of invention, his Chelmsford factory where it all took place, lies in ruins.

Guglielmo Marconi

The factory in Chelmsford became home to Marconi’s invention and transmissions as his burgeoning empire grew thanks to the amassing orders of maritime wireless radio equipment. Sadly the warehouse was left to crumble under the unrelenting weather elements. Now the council are hoping someone will cough up £14million to restore the famous factory. It’s a landmark that should not be left to rot and fall apart. A group called the “Changing Chelmsford Team” took a tour of the derelict building and found Marconi’s office had all near fallen apart aside from the drab brown curtains. The warehouse could be restored to its former glory with mezzanine companies and construction crews coming in to inject some life, awaken the atmosphere and revive it to its former glory.

Malta News – Everything You Need to Know About the Gozo Tunnel

The Gozo Tunnel has been making a splash in Malta news of late and questions have arisen as to what an impact it will have of business, travel and the EU stronghold in earnest; Malta has remained a strong player in the EU despite the Euro Zone issues. The Malta-Gozo tunnel is proposed to be an underwater channel connecting the two main island regions of Malta; it makes sense for uniting the country although some complain it undercuts the ferry business; most companies in Malta should benefit from the tunnel though. According to the latest news from Malta the primary consideration at the moment is how feasible the project is geographically. Research into how structurally sound the tunnel will turn out should be reported any day now, could even be later today, in Malta news and the results should give an idea how much more money will need to be spent on additional reinforcement of the excavation.

Malta Business Opportunities Showcased in Salzburg

November 1, 2011 Financial No Comments

Malta Business was promoted at an event in Salzburg, Austria which aimed to increase investment in the European Union Island. The event was put together by the Federation of Austrian Industries and the Austrian Foreign Trade Promotion Organisation in order to encourage investors to see the benefits of overseas investment in Malta by identifying factors such as geographical location for trade with the East, as well as its leaps forward in healthcare and manufacturing in recent years. Representing Malta at the event were numerous councils, Diplomats, Malta law firms and the Malta tourism board to facilitate discussions between parties and to ensure the benefits of Malta investment were highlighted.

Malta Eyes Business Opportunities in Libya

September 5, 2011 Current Affairs No Comments

With everything beginning to settle in Libya and the future looking more positive on the ground, Malta is looking to continue their support in new business opportunities and support for Libya, which has the potential to be the Dubai of the Mediterranean. Many industries of business in Malta, as well as the government, are keen to renew their strong relationship with Libya with the new transitional government keen to develop the relationship for mutual benefits.

On a political level, many talks have been ongoing between the Minister of Finance for Malta and the representatives of the National Transitional Council for Libya (NTC). These talks are focused around opportunities for new business as well as financial assistance in the early days of rebuilding the economy of the North African country. One of the factors being discussed is the unfreezing of Libyan assets that are frozen in Malta and that will be released to the new government over the coming months of reconstruction. These assets belong to the Gadafi family and have been frozen by the EU and UN through political sanctions that were leveraged. The funds will be transferred over to the country for the purposes of bettering the lives of the Libyan people, and the Malta government has assisted this process every step of the way.

Small Business Funding and Big Mistakes to Avoid

September 15, 2010 Financial No Comments

Small business funding poses no problem for experienced business owners like Chris Swan, but those who are new to the game will need some guidance in order to avoid the potential pitfalls encountered when funding small businesses. While you can gain valuable insight by following prominent UK business figures like Chris Swan on Twitter, here are a few tips on how to avoid making common mistakes when raising small business start up funding:

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