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Wolverhampton
15:54, 28 NOV 2017
Birmingham Post Rich List 2014: No.8 - Steve Morgan (£510m)
Economic Development
Steve Morgan's house-building firm Redrow is seeing a big jump in performance.
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Birmingham Post Rich List 2014: No.=12 - Casper MacDonald-Hall (£450m)
Commercial Property
Turnover at Kingswinford-based London & Cambridge Properties increased to £88.2 million in 2012-13, reflecting steady growth in recent years.
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Birmingham Post Rich List 2014: No.16 - Jonathan Kendrick and family (£330m)
Economic Development
Wolverhampton-based Jonathan Kendrick’s ROK Stars has acquired a stake in a major Bavarian brewery which can trace its roots back 700 years.
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Birmingham Post Rich List 2014: No.=21 - Peter Horton and family (£145m)
Commercial Property
Hortons Estate has become one of the Midlands most prominent family-owned property companies.
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Birmingham Post Rich List 2014: No.=24 - Sir Jack Hayward (£130m)
Commercial Property
Sir Jack bought Wolves in 1990 for £2.1 million. He sold the club to Steve Morgan for £10 in 2007, on condition that he invest £30 million in the club.
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Birmingham Post Rich List 2014: No.35 - Grahame Whateley (£90m)
Commercial Property
Graham Whateley is chairman of the Halesowen-based Cedar Group, a property investment firm he set up 37 years ago, and beneficiary of several trusts with net assets of around £45 million.
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Birmingham Post Rich List 2014: No.=40 - Tony Deep Wourha and family (£80m)
Retail & Consumer
East End Foods is one of the leading suppliers of Asian food in the Ƶ and European markets.
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Birmingham Post Rich List 2014: No.49 - Peter Blakemore (£45m)
Retail & Consumer
Wolverhampton-based food wholesalers A F Blakemore and Sons does things “The Blakemore Way”.
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Birmingham Post Rich List 2014: No.50 - Steve Smith (£40m)
Economic Development
Former Black Country market trader Steve Smith is a serial entrepreneur.
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Birmingham's political leaders head to London for crunch Government talks
Economic Development
Cross-party showdown with Local Government minister Brandon Lewis and Department of Communities and Local Government officials
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In pictures: Jaguar Land Rover notches up record-breaking global sales
Economic Development
The brands sold 425,006 vehicles in 2013 - up 19 per cent on 2012 - setting new sales records in 38 international markets
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Profits fall at AF Blakemore & Son
Economic Development
The Willenhall-based firm, one of the Ƶ’s biggest family businesses, blamed the weather and cautious spending as revenue dropped from £1.15 billion to £1.14 billion
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Call for outsourcing review after disorder at Oakwood Prison
Economic Development
The 1,600-cell prison near Wolverhampton was hit by nine hours of ‘rioting’ on Sunday with ministers and company G4S accused of covering up the extent of the problems
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PM launched election battle at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
Retail & Consumer
After the bloody years of the First World War, Prime Minister David Lloyd George chose Wolverhampton to declare a general election. Chris Upton looks back at his prestigious visit to the Black Country.
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JLR begins drive to recruit first 600 workers for new plant
Economic Development
The first phase will see the creation of about 600 manufacturing roles at the state-of-the-art plant on the i54 business park in the next four years
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The Giffard Catholic Primary School
Economic Development
Find out how The Giffard Catholic Primary School rates compared to other primary schools in Wolverhampton with our school ratings
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St Jude's Church of England Primary School
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St Teresa's Catholic Primary School, Parkfield
Economic Development
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St Michael's Catholic Primary School
Economic Development
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Perry Hall Primary School
Economic Development
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Berrybrook Primary School
Economic Development
Find out how Berrybrook Primary School rates compared to other primary schools in Wolverhampton with our school ratings
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Cover-up claim over Oakwood Prison disorder
Economic Development
Trouble broke out on a wing at G4S-run HMP Oakwood at 5pm on Sunday evening and was not resolved for nine hours until 2am on Monday, the Ministry of Justice and G4S said
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Oakwood Prison incident 'resolved' says G4S
Economic Development
The trouble broke out on a wing at HMP Oakwood in Featherstone on Sunday evening, but the operator of the privately-run prison would not give any further details
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£20m library opened at Birmingham's Newman University College
Aston University
Birmingham is now home to five universities after a city college was given the green light to become a fully-fledged higher education institution.
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