
Social 7 becomes a cashless venue
MediaCityUK’s largest bar, lounge and events space, Social 7, has gone cashless, just six months after it launched. The move makes it the largest cashless venue of its kind in the UK.
Peel Media’s 30 strong team, based in The Greenhouse cover all aspects of running MediaCityUK, including operations, events, property, PR and finance.
Investors in People is the UK’s leading accreditation for business improvement through people management, and provides a wealth of resources for businesses to innovate, improve and grow, with a focus on good people making great business.
MediaCityUK legal and commercial director Jackie Whalley heads up Peel Media’s People Development team that also includes; Lee Howarth, Lesley Ward, Derek Elliott, Rachel Williams, Rachel Sharples, Lynn Haime and Lisa Simpson. Jackie said: “The People Development team have worked incredibly hard to achieve the gold standard. It’s a particularly fantastic achievement since we have jumped from the basic accreditation straight to gold. We’re now aiming for the Champion status.”
Paul Devoy, Head of Investors in People, added: “We’d like to congratulate Peel Media on their Gold standard. Such a high level of accreditation is the sign of great people management practice, and demonstrates a commitment to staff development and shows an organisation committed to being the very best it can be. MediaCityUK should be extremely proud of their achievement.”
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MediaCityUK’s largest bar, lounge and events space, Social 7, has gone cashless, just six months after it launched. The move makes it the largest cashless venue of its kind in the UK.
A Marie Curie bus has arrived at MediaCityUK, offering free help for anyone with concerns about terminal illness as well as information about how they can support the charity.
Deliveroo, the on-demand delivery service for high-quality restaurant meals, today announces its launch in MediaCityUK and Wilmslow, following a hugely successful launch in central Manchester.