News roundup–Findel Education, Cycle Xpress, more


According to Crain’s Manchester Business, Findel
Education
is looking to break into the consumer market
and has appointed digital agency Iris to develop a marketing
strategy for eight of Findel’s educational brands including
AtoZ Supplies, Davies Sports,
Edco, GLS, Hope
Education
, Philip Harris, Step
By Step
, and WNW.

Nicholas Bevan, a former mail order manager at Ormskirk-based
Cycle Xpress, pleaded guilty to stealing
£20,258 from the firm over a period of four years, reports
the Ormskirk Advertiser. According to the
newspaper he was given an eight month sentence, suspended for two
years. The stolen funds have also been repaid.

According to the Manchester Evening News, “encouraging
demand” for N Brown Group‘s menswear
ranges, has helped boost sales. N Brown specialises in plus-size
apparel for men and women.

Furniture retailer Heal’s is profiled in the
Telegraph.

From the Lancashire Telegraph: Holland’s
Pies
, a Baxenden, Lancashire-based bakery, is
celebrating the launch of its online shop this week with a
Valentine’s-themed, heart-shaped pie.

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