Abseil feat in the name of Mayor’s charity Last updated
28 April 2021
Abseil feat in the name of Mayor’s charity
Volunteers took on Stopford House to raise money for Beacon Counselling, the Mayor s charity.
It’s the towering, concrete structure that presides over Stockport town centre, but this weekend Stopford House became the cliff face for many as they abseiled down the building in the name of charity. The Mayor, Cllr Dean Fitzpatrick, attended to watch representatives from Beacon Counselling, the Mayor’s charity, take on the 130 foot building on Sunday 25th April, to help raise money for the important work of the charity in the borough.
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MusicMagpie worth more than £200m as it completes AIM float
The group has operations in Stockport and in the US in Atlanta, Georgia
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Steve Oliver, CEO of MusicMagpie
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Greater Manchester-based MusicMagpie has completed its float on the London Stock Exchange s AIM market in a move which has valued the business at more than £200m.
Music Magpie secures new funding ahead of £208m stock market float
Music Magpie was founded by Steve Oliver in 2007
Tech resale site Music Magpie today said it has secured £20m in fresh funding, just days after confirming plans for an initial public offering in London.
The online retailer, which allows consumers to exchange old devices such as phones and game consoles to cash, has inked the deal with venture capital giant Silicon Valley Bank’s (SVB) UK branch.
The agreement includes £10m through a committed revolving credit facility and £10m via a so-called accordion feature.
California-based SVB has invested in some of the world’s most successful tech companies, including Twitter and Cisco.