Frankie & Benny’s back in profit as revamp launched
The group has unveiled a major brand refresh, with a new menu and brunch offering launched across sites nationwide.
The group has unveiled a major brand refresh, with a new menu and brunch offering launched across sites nationwide.
The 31-year-old forward recently ended a seven-year stint with Glasgow Warriors.
Hostmore said on Friday that 2023 was a “transitional year” as it sought to put its finances back on a strong footing.
Clearing The Guernsey Institute site at Le Coutanchez needed to be done as soon as it became available, Policy & Resources committee president Lyndon Trott told members during his first update since being elected to the role.
The watchdog said it analysed data collected from 22 companies who responded to questions on tackling their environmental impact.
Hostmore had a ‘really pleasing’ December improving its overall revenue for the latter half of 2023.
On Tuesday the States will start to debate the Budget proposals presented by the Policy & Resources Committee. I have lodged an amendment seeking approval to fund the build of Les Ozouets campus.
BUILDING and hospitality trade representatives have expressed their frustration with States members’ collective failure to commit funding for a new Guernsey Institute campus at Les Ozouets.
STAFF at the Guernsey Institute, struggling to cope in poor teaching conditions, have been left ‘shocked and saddened’ by the failure of States members to allocate funding for a new campus.
This month with Simon De La Rue, classical performance reimagined, a look at the latest local film, and why Guernsey needs more backstage talent.
THE Guernsey Institute is still meeting the island’s needs for a qualified workforce, its bosses have said as it looks to focus its efforts on its full-time course.
POTENTIAL delays to major construction projects, particularly those being driven by the States, will have a big impact on apprentices in the building industry, it has been claimed.
Shares in the company, which owns the Frankie & Benny’s brand, jumped on Tuesday morning after it hailed ‘good progress’ on cost-cutting plans.
The Writers Guild of America’s 11,500 unionised screenwriters prepared to picket after negotiations with studios failed to yield a new contract.
Unite said the chain was trying to ‘squeeze’ more money from hard-pressed employees.