SHOPPERS and business owners are outraged over new parking restrictions introduced on a retail park in east Hull.
Private parking wardens have started slapping £100 fines on cars at Kingston Shopping Centre when people leave the site to visit stores in Holderness Road.
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LOSING CUSTOMERS: David Pacey, owner of Hems Sew Soon, which is opposite Kingston Shopping Centre in Holderness Road. Picture: Jack Harland
UK CPS, which manages the site, says people have started to "take advantage" of free parking and new measures have been put in place to tackle the issue.
Melanie Rimmington, who lives in Victoria Dock, went to visit Hems Sew Soon seamstress across the road from the site and was hit with a fine.
She said: "It is ridiculous. I have never known there to be a problem and I did visit B&M afterwards but still received a fine.
"The seamstress shop is just 50 yards away from the car park and I didn't see the sign until afterwards.
"It is going to affect nearby businesses because there is nowhere else to park."
Melanie, 43, said she wants to warn others who could be stung by the £100 charge, which reduces to £60 if paid within 14 days.
She said: "I don't agree with people parking and walking all the way down Holderness Road but the shops opposite the site shouldn't have to suffer.
"If they are going to change the rules they need to let the public know."
David Pacey, who runs Hems Sew Soon, said he has lost five customers in just two weeks due to the new restrictions.
"People come in and I have to warn them because they don't know," he said.
"They then go to move their car and often don't come back.
"We're just trying to make a living and this is going to kill Holderness Road.
"My son Reece popped across to get some money from me to go to McDonald's and was given a fine which I will have to pay because he's unemployed."
Mr Pacey said although he "appreciates people sometimes take advantage" – local businesses are being penalised.
"The fines are extortionate and it doesn't say on the sign what shops you can visit," he said.
"Trade has already dropped because people can't afford to pay to have their clothes repaired and this will make things worse."
Peter Haswell, manager of UK CPS, based in Leeds, said the restrictions are "clearly signed" in the car park.
He said: "The outlets at Kingston Shopping Centre pay towards parking for visitors and the businesses nearby do not.
"People have been using it as a park and ride to go into the city centre and walk down Holderness Road.
"They have been taking advantage of free parking and visitors can only park in the car park for an hour and a half."
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Shopping: Get crafty for your Diamond Jubilee street party - birminghammail.net
It's nearly here! With just a week left to prepare for the party to end all parties, consumer editor Emma McKinney explores the 'make do and mend' ways to get streets ahead.
WITH the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee fast approaching, families across the Midlands are gearing up to stage street parties to celebrate.
And no street party would be complete without traditional bunting, say crafts experts, who hope the Jubilee could provide the perfect excuse to encourage consumers to tap in to their creative sides.
A revival of war-time’s ‘make do and mend’ mentality hit Britain less than a decade ago, when there was a surge in the popularity of knitting.
Then the Women’s Institute got an edgy makeover, with the help of London’s cool Shoreditch Sisters, and suddenly the UK was gripped by a new generation of people excited about making jam.
Hen parties became ‘make your own fascinator’ workshops and there was the emergence of sewing cafes and even craft nights in pubs.
Then along came the recession, which saw many cash-strapped people making their own clothes, sparking a staggering rise in the British sales of sewing machines - up 500 per cent in the past year alone.
The haberdashery department at John Lewis in Solihull’s Touchwood shopping centre has been feeling the benefit of the surge in crafting.
“We even sell sewing machines for young children now,” says partner Shenaz Jodiyawallah. “I think sewing is a skill that was dying out, but now people want to go back to basics and learn how to make things for themselves.
“I think people have realised that potentially the next generation would have no idea how to sew on a button if they didn’t do anything about it.
“We are finding people of all ages coming to us now wanting to learn how to sew, knit or crochet.”
Shenaz says you don’t have to be an expert to produce your own craft work.
“I think people would be shocked to discover how easy it is to make bunting,” she says. “You can be a complete novice and produce something beautiful, it can be as simple or as complex as you want it to be.
“You don’t even have to sew anything, you can simply cut out triangles and use fabric glue to put ribbon across the top to form the bunting.”
The haberdashery team are urging customers to visit the store to pick up top tips on how to make bunting, or any other hand-made craft – including dressmaking; clothes alterations or curtain design.
John Lewis is not alone – shops, businesses and organisations across the region are holding workshops and events to help people add their own creative touch to both the Jubilee and the London 2012 Olympics.
Youngsters could learn new skills at Edgbaston’s Midlands Arts Centre, which is offering a Brilliant Bunting workshop for children aged six to 12 on June 3 from 1pm until 3pm.
Meanwhile, the Pavilions shopping mall, in Birmingham city centre’s High Street, is staging knitting workshops for beginners to mark the Olympics.
All work produced at the workshops will be used to create what has been dubbed as a “knit graffiti” installation, which will cover six pillars outside Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery from July to September.
The project, called K2TOG - Knit 2 Together, is aimed at welcoming the Jamaican and American Olympic teams, which are basing their training camps in Birmingham.
The brainchild of textile artist Sara Fowles, of Kings Heath craft group Stitches and Hos, it will see novice knitters using 1,300 balls of wool to create the installation, which has won the Inspire Mark from the London 2012 Inspire programme.
“We found out that the Jamaican and American teams were going to be using Birmingham as their base before the Olympics and I thought it would be really great to have a welcome for them,” says Sara. “The project will be knitted using six colours: red, blue, white, yellow, green and black, which come from the American and Jamaican national flags, and they are the same colours used in the Olympics rings logo.”
US wholesale prices fell 0.2 percent in April - Yahoo Finance
WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. wholesale prices fell in April, reflecting a big decline in gas and energy costs. But outside that drop, inflation was tame.
The Labor Department says the producer price index, which measures price changes before they reach the consumer, dropped 0.2 percent in April. It was the first decline since December and the biggest drop since October.
Excluding volatile food and energy costs, the so-called core index rose 0.2 percent.
For the 12 months that ended in April, wholesale prices have risen just 1.9 percent, the smallest 12-month change since October 2009.
Modest wholesale inflation reduces pressure on manufacturers and retailers to raise prices. That helps keep consumer prices stable.
Gas prices spiked earlier this year. But they have dropped 5 percent since peaking last month.
The big beasts of the dressing room won Chelsea the Champions League - but do any of them have a future at the club? - Daily Mirror
We've all been told, time and again, how strong it is.
The most powerful dressing room in the country.
Too powerful for Luiz Felipe Scolari. The players who did for Andre Villas-Boas.
Indeed, the very men who, in the aftermath of Villas-Boas' exit, were blamed directly by Roman Abramovich for being responsible for the Portuguese manager's failure.
But the men who turned Roberto Di Matteo's vision into Champions League-winning reality, who delivered Abramovich his Holy Grail.
And while the click is ticking on the longevity of the men who have made Chelsea into the force they are, nobody in the Stamford Bridge hierarchy plans to call "Time" on them yet.
Of course, there will be some changes.
Didier Drogba, Jose Bosingwa and Salomon Kalou have been released and there is no certainty yet whether Florent Malouda and Paolo Ferreira will be back to see out their Chelsea contracts.
Then, of course, there is the court case hanging over the biggest voice of all, skipper John Terry. The findings of District Judge Howard Riddle after the Chelsea captain formally enters his "Not guilty" plea on July 9 will have huge repercussions.
For now, though, Terry remains part of the fabric of Chelsea - even if it seems nobody actually knows who "the manager" will be next season.
And while we were led to believe that Abramovich's anger at the players was so great that wholesale change had become a necessity this summer, it does seem the owner has had a partial change of heart.
What Abramovich actually thinks, of course, is always a guess, given his reluctance to say anything in public.
But chief executive Ron Gourlay rarely says anything which does not have the official stamp of approval and asked to discuss the power of the dressing room, he gave a clear insight into the thinking of the club.
Gourlay said: "From my experience in the role this idea of the players having too much power has all been blown out of proportion.
"There has always been big players in the dressing room since Roman bought the club.
"Big players have big views but it has never been out of control at any time.
"We're all in it together and that's where we sit with these things. It's not about player power. We asked everybody that everyone has to step up to the bar and work together. That's exactly what they've done."
The truth may be different, of course. Scolari explicitly blamed Drogba, Michael Ballack and Petr Cech for his exit - strangely enough, he excused himself from responsibility - but Gourlay insisted: "That's why we have big players.
"We have many, many captains in our team and players at international level, strong personalities, but used properly they're very good at ensuring we go out on the field in the right frame of mind and for our young players' development."
Young players like Nathaniel Chalobah and Lucas Piazon are set to be introduced into the first team frame next season, while it does appear as if it might be a make or break campaign, too, for Josh McEachran, who barely got a kick during his four months on loan at Swansea.
Gourlay added: "Chalobah and one or two of the guys, we have to get a programme through which they can play. There's no point in them sitting on the bench every week."
A promise for the future, for a conveyor belt of talent. Then again, at Chelsea in particular, we have heard it all before.
When it matters, understandably, short-term expediency tends to be put in front of long-term benefits. It is only if Abramovich is not going to fund the club's debts for ever that they will have to truly make Cobham a nursery.
In the meantime, it seems the loudest voices in football will be allowed to keep shouting. When they can point to the biggest pot in the game, that doesn't seem too hard a call to make.
The antis are growing in number and force, demanding the club says "No".
For many, unless Chelsea is at Stamford Bridge, it will not be Chelsea.
In reality, though, that is just not going to happen.
The sheer logistical problems that would need to be overcome - let alone the staggering costs - mean a move is essential.
But making public their interest in the potentially available site at Battersea Power Station, with plans for a 60,000-capacity home announced on the eve of the FA Cup Final, Chelsea knew what they were doing.
The local Hammersmith and Fulham Council seem to be doing everything they can to stymie any possible chance of Chelsea finding a home in the borough, which is why the Blues have listened to the blandishments of neighbouring Wandsworth, where the Thames itself is the natural and political boundary.
Suddenly, though, Hammersmoth seem to be changing their tune.
You sense that, if Chelsea had a choice, they would prefer to build on Earl's Court rather than at Battersea, although there is no doubting they wish the south bank option to remain open when the list of remaining contenders is announced.
Chief executive Ron Gourlay said: "We need a 22 acre site and there is not one other than Battersea, Earls Court or Stamford Bridge.
"But it will be challenging. We have even looked at a rebuild here at Stamford Bridge but it just doesn't seem viable. Moving away from the stadium is a major step but to keep the club moving forward is a challenge in itself.
"With Battersea there is a bidding process at this time. Hopefully in the next couple of weeks we will get some feedback because we are still working and looking at the Bridge to see if there is anything we can do here.
"It's no secret that mine and the board's preferred stadium is Stamford Bridge and to get the capacity we need to get economically viable plans and major planning applications passed.
"That's why we decided on a three mile parameter for a move. Battersea is within that. Earls Court and of course Stamford Bridge.
"We don't want to lose opportunities if they are there. We need a bigger stadium and we have to work out how to do it.
"I'm sure Hammersmith and Fulham want Chelsea to stay here. But it can only be done if it's economically viable and presently we haven't come up with that model."
Nairobi blast at shopping complex injures dozens - myfoxny.com
Source: AFP
NAIROBI, Kenya -- A blast ripped through shops in central Nairobi Monday, injuring dozens in what the prime minister called a "terrorist" attack despite initial police reports that it was an accident.Speaking at the charred and wrecked small shopping complex in Nairobi's commercial heart, Raila Odinga contradicted the country's police chief, who had earlier said the explosion was caused by an electrical fault.
"This is terrorism ... this is a heinous act, we are under threat but we will not be cowed," Odinga said.
"The lives and property of Kenyans are precious and must be protected, we condemn the terrorists and tell them that their days are numbered."
At least 28 people were wounded, and four of them were in critical condition, the Kenya Red Cross said.
Kenya has been hit by a wave of grenade attacks the police have repeatedly blamed on Somalia's al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab insurgents or its supporters.
Last month the hardline al Shabaab warned Kenya of revenge attacks for sending tanks and troops into Somalia in October.
The blast ripped the tin roof off a complex of small stores on Nairobi's Moi Avenue and windows were smashed across the street.
Minutes after the early afternoon blast, the pro-al Shabaab Twitter site Al-Kataib reported a "huge explosion in Nairobi" although it did not specifically claim any responsibility.
Wounded individuals were carried from the site of the explosion, many with cuts from broken glass or flying debris.
"I can't explain what I saw, it was just terrible, I saw a woman who was burning and people were trying to get her to hospital, she was bleeding profusely from the head and her lower part of the body," said witness George Mwangi.
Police Commissioner Mathew Iteere had earlier said the explosion was not a grenade or bomb attack, and that "preliminary conclusions" suggested it was an electrical fault.
However state electricity company Kenya Power later said its investigators had found all fuses were intact.
"It is therefore not possible that the explosion was caused by an electricity fault," the company said in a statement.
Copyright 2012 AFP. All rights reserved.
Partners Encourage Entanet To Continue Pursuing Progressive Channel Strategy - TMCnet
Partners Encourage Entanet To Continue Pursuing Progressive Channel Strategy
May 28, 2012 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Key partners of leading wholesale communications provider, Entanet, have given their backing to the companys progressive and open channel strategy, and encouraged it to continue driving closer engagement and involvement between service providers and resellers as new technologies start to change the ground rules for the whole channel.At its recent Partner event, held over two days at the prestigious country location, Fawsley Hall in Northamptonshire, the company invited its resellers to participate in a thought provoking two day round table and hospitality event. The event gave them the opportunity to share their views on the impact of emerging trends such as cloud computing and the shift from capex to opex-oriented purchasing amongst customers, while Entanet shared its own strategic direction.
The feedback received from the event was extremely positive, with reseller partners encouraging Entanet to continue following its present course. Elsa Chen, General Manager of the company, stated: Entanet has a clear focus on helping its wholesale and reseller partners to deliver the consistent, reliable connectivity needed to support the growing number of services that are now being delivered across IP-based wide-area networks. As well as data and voice, were seeing significant increases in video and applications traffic as more organisations start to make use of cloud-based services.
We wanted to find out how our partners really feel about the opportunities and challenges they face in todays markets and give them a chance to share and hear from their peers how they see roles and relationships within the channel changing in the future. Having listened to and discussed their views in real depth, were absolutely confident that we are on the right track.
The recent strategic partnership between Entanet and cloud services provider, Outsourcery, provides a clear illustration of the companys direction, Chen added. The dynamics of the market are changing and its more important than ever for channel partners with different skills and capabilities to work together. As a leading communications provider, we see our role as one of providing a foundation, not only for the delivery of new services, but also for the virtualised and hybrid IT infrastructures that are now evolving within organisations. The channel will be delivering and supporting those solutions our connectivity will provide the solid platform they need in order to do that with total confidence.
Adam Cathcart, Head of Mobile and Partner Management at Outsourcery, which was one of the partners at the meeting, said: Entanet deserves credit for creating the environment to share thoughts and ideas. The sands are shifting constantly in the ICT market and all channel players need to keep their fingers on the pulse and constantly review their position and direction. The discussions at the Entanet Partner event helped us and everyone there to do that they were really useful and constructive and have helped to forge even closer and potentially more productive partnerships for the future.
At the two-day event at the medieval house, partners took hold of opportunities to discuss business within groups and individually, as well as enjoy an evening of entertainment and a day of traditional country pursuits including clay shooting, archery and ferret racing, as well as more modern outdoor team activities, such as laser tagging (AKA painless paint-balling).
To view photographs from the event visit http://stellasix.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=dbfa681510d9d5e6e8aa5b6ae&id=2d4e816f6c&e=f10ccc00c7. Alternatively to find out more about Entanet and how to become an Entanet partner visit www.enta.net or call 0333 101 0000.
About Entanet Entanet is a leading wholesale voice and data communications provider and operates via a network of wholesale and resale channel partners. Entanet was founded in 1996 by Taiwanese Comms Business channel entrepreneur of the year winner Jason Tsai as part of Entagroup, a leading IT distribution and IP communications group also comprising Enta Technologies and Entamedia. The company employs over 80 staff across a variety of teams, from sales and marketing, programming, systems and network engineers, technical support and customer service operatives through to accounts and personnel. The company is located within a strikingly impressive and authentic Chinese pagoda in Telford, Shropshire, reflecting the companys Taiwanese heritage.
As a wholesale provider Entanet offers an extensive portfolio of services including wholesale and packaged broadband, leased lines and Ethernet, IP VPNs, hosting and colocation, VoIP and traditional telecoms. It is also a member of ISPA.
The company operates its own fully resilient national next generation network from Glasgow to London, with further connectivity into Amsterdam and Frankfurt and covers all of the key aggregation points that form BTs 21st century network (21CN), providing up to 10Gbps capacity. Entanet maintains over 900 peering relationships throughout Europe and manages three state of the art data centres at its Telford HQ.
Entanets high quality services and channel commitment have been regularly acknowledged with nominations in several leading awards programmes including the ISPAs, ITSPAs, CRN Channel Awards, PCR Awards, Comms Business Awards and Comms National Awards. Most recently, Entanets founder Jason Tsai was chosen as Channel Entrepreneur of the Year in the 2010 Comms Business Awards while the company was awarded the title of Best Internet Telephony in the 2011 ISPA awards. Entanets substantial levels of organic growth have also been regularly recognised by the Sunday Times Tech Track 100, Deloitte Technology Fast 500 EMEA, TechMedia Invest Top 100 and Real Business Hot 100.
For more information contact:
Darren Farnden, Head of Marketing Entanet International Ltd Tel: 0333 101 0000 Email: marketing@enta.net
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