The Locksmith Journal Nov-Dec 2017 - Issue 53 | Page 4

4 • FROMTHEEDITOR
It is a pleasure at the close of such a changeable and challenging year , to round it off with some good news .
HAPPY CHRISTMAS BRISANT !
Many congratulations to all the hard-working team at BRISANT SECURE – main sponsor of MLA EXPO 2017 - for its welldeserved double win at the prestigious and highly competitive Construction Marketing Awards earlier this month . This was a terrific Christmas present for all concerned and a fitting finale to an outstanding year for this outstanding , progressive company .
‘ It is always good to learn how the industry works in different parts of the globe ’
WELL DONE LEE !
Congratulations also to Lee Gardner , winner of the GAI 2017 Pinnacle Award . Lee has been with Duffells for more than 30 years and epitomises the make-up of a Duffells team member . This award is a huge achievement , recognising Lee ’ s Diploma grade as no less than the highest ranking in the world this year . Lee ’ s life has been very much dedicated to the industry and to Duffells and it is because of this that he has unrivalled expertise in product knowledge and technical application theory .
AUTO LOCKSMITHS
With this issue we are delighted to include our special Auto Locksmiths Supplement , packed with expert info and news on this important sector .
AROUND THE WORLD
This year ’ s MLA EXPO attracted more overseas visitors than ever before and in this issue we meet two of them – from the USA and from the Republic of Ireland . It is always good to learn how the industry works in different parts of the globe .
LOCKEX 2018 SECURITY & FIRE SAFETY
Registration for LOCKEX 2018 – Security & Fire Safety is now open . Keep checking your email and The Locksmith Journal regularly for updates on the event including special offers from exhibitors , booking information for the free training workshops and more LOCKEX 2018 – Security & Fire Safety news as and when it comes in . Most importantly though make sure you have the dates 8th , 9th and 10th June 2018 locked in your diary ! For more information and to register your interest at next June ’ s event please visit : www . lockex . org
Season ’ s greetings to all from everyone here .
Patricia . Group Editor
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GM COUNCILS FAILING TO DELIVER BUSINESS RATES RELIEF FUNDING

Just three of the 10 local authorities in Greater Manchester have begun allocating their share of the £ 300 million business rates hardship fund - launched more than six months ago .
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THERE ARE THREE elements to the relief measures announced by the Chancellor at the Spring Budget , but only Stockport , Oldham and Rochdale are dishing out cash for all of them .
According to Government figures released last month , Trafford was among 16 English councils who have failed to re-bill businesses for any of the relief streams – the only one in GM not delivering at least some of the relief .
The money was provided to local authorities to help lessen the impact of April ’ s revaluation of business rates , which saw many firms ’ bills rocket .
Robert Downes , FSB Development Manager for the Federation of Small
Businesses in Greater Manchester , said : “ This name and shame list is concerning . Many small firms were left fearing for their futures after April ’ s rates revaluation . Now we learn many have still received no support from local authorities despite being promised relief no less than six months ago .
“ All councils should have every relief measure in place by now . If the cash is there to be paid out , there ’ s simply no excuse . Enough is enough . Any small firm running such an inefficient project would not survive . The Chancellor and Communities Secretary need to inject some urgency . FSB looks forward to all councils having all measures in place by the Autumn Budget .”
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