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A Clever Funding Route From Huddersfield University

Huddersfield University has teamed up with peer-to-peer lender; Funding Circle to create an interesting route to finance and develop small businesses.  It is described in this article. These paragraphs sum up the essence of the scheme.

Known as the Business Lending Partnership, Funding Circle’s recently-announced scheme alongside the University of Huddersfield has set a precedent for commercial and alternative lenders to start providing capital for non-traditional institutions. 

Using Funding Circle, the university will lend an initial tranche of £100,000 to small businesses across the UK. The initiative seeks to support SME pioneers of the present and future, with all interest earned by the university’s investments to be put towards student scholarships for the University’s ‘Enterprise Development’ degree. Over the next five years, it is expected that more than 200 students from socially deprived backgrounds will gain access to the course. 

Both Funding Circle and the university will also develop a series of seminars and internship opportunities with borrowers to ensure that the upcoming generation of business leaders can gain hands-on experience with flourishing British businesses as part of their degrees.

Obviously, not all partnerships will use the same model, but Huddersfield University and Funding Circle have used a clever model that can be cloned and/or adapted for other partnerships.

It will be interesting to see the nature of partnerships that develop in the next few years.

March 4, 2013 Posted by | Business, Finance, News | , , , | Leave a comment

Eros Is Busy In The Sun

Today was sunny and the crowds were gathering on Eros.

Eros Is Busy In The Sun

Eros Is Busy In The Sun

Let’s hope the weather tries to stay this way.

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Crossrail Looks To Yorkshire

Crossrail has made an appeal for firms in Yorkshire and Humberside to become suppliers to Europe’s biggest construction project. It’s all reported here in the Yorkshire Post.

I did write a post about Custom House station, which is being built in Sheffield and transported to London and installed on site. That sounds like a clever and affordable way to create stations.

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Illegal Cigarettes On The Rise

According to this article in the Metro, the amount of illegal cigarettes smoked has risen by a third and is now costing the Exchequer about £2 billion pounds a year.

Perhaps, we should make it a criminal offence to smoke illegally smuggled cigarettes.

March 4, 2013 Posted by | Health | , , | Leave a comment

The European Extremely Large Telescope

It may sound it like it was named by Blackadder, but the European Extremely Large Telescope has just been backed by the Government.

I’m all for this level of support for science, provided it’s done correctly.

Many might think that it is a pity the telescope is to be built in Chile, but then the weather and atmosphere there is so much better. The biggest telescope in the UK; the Isaac Newton Telescope was actually moved from Sussex to the Canary Islands for this reason.

I suppose the name isn’t as good as that for the proposed Overwhelmingly Large Telescope, which wasn’t built, as it was probably too difficult.

March 4, 2013 Posted by | World | , , | 1 Comment

Got A Migraine, Have Sex!

Research from the the University of Munster in Germany has shown that sex may be a better cure for migraine than painkillers. It’s all here in Her Majesty’s Daily Telegraph.

I wonder what Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells thinks of this?

Incidentally, I used to get the odd migraine, until I was diagnosed as a coeliac and went gluten-free.

 

March 4, 2013 Posted by | Health | , , | 1 Comment

Huddersfield Station Completed The Set For Me!

It wasn’t my visit a couple of weeks ago, but when I visited all football  grounds in alphabetical order in 2011, but Huddersfield station was the last of the six Grade One Listed stations still used for trains that I visited.

The others are Bristol Temple Meads, Kings Cross, Newcastle, Paddington and St. Pancras.

The combined list of Grade Two Listed stations and Grade Two* Listed stations is an odd mix. It contains six stations, I’ve either lived near or used regularly; Cambridge, Cockfosters, Felixstowe, Liverpool Lime StreetOakwood and Southgate.

But the list also includes Bury St. Edmunds, which matches the Abbey ruins and the truly awful Harlow Town.

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More Trouble For NatWorst

Just when you thought, the constituent banks of the Royal Bank of UK Taxpayers might be getting a bit better, this story comes along.

The jewellery may only be worth £20,000 or so, but would you trust NatWorst with anything of value?

I wouldn’t!  But then I have nothing of value, that I would miss!

March 4, 2013 Posted by | News | , , | Leave a comment

The Long And Short Arms Of The Law

I suspect this picture shown in the Mirror and The Times, will make its way round the world.

The story is already in the Australian under the headline, “Big Police Guard Over Queen” and on this other Australian site with a picture.

I’m even a couple of centimetres or so taller than the shorter policeman. And I’m not that tall!

I suppose though the story is one of those classic page fillers with a good feel and an excellent picture, for which newspapers and web sites are always looking.

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