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Publication Date:-
2024-03-07
 
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The Art School Cellars Wins Coveted Award; Winner of People's Choice Spirits Award for Best Independent Bar 2024

THE Art School Cellars, on Sugnall Street, Liverpool is celebrating winning a coveted national award last night. Amid stiff competition at the People's Choice Spirits Awards held in Manchester, the team have been crowned winners of Best Independent Bar 2024.

The Art School Cellars is an intimate downstairs setting to experience an incredible range of cocktails, spirits, wines and beers, with a special focus on mixology and creating new and classic cocktails. In addition, The Cellars serves an indulgent Afternoon Tea with a private dining space completing the area, with The Art School itself up on the ground floor.

Chef Patron and owner of The Art School, Paul Askew, says:- "We're immensely proud of winning this great award and to celebrate The Art School Cellars. It's testament to everyone's hard work and dedication from my team, as The Cellars is an integral element of The Art School. So to be recognised for this award, especially in our tenth anniversary coming up in September, really feels special to us all. We want to thank all of our wonderful customers for their ongoing support for The Art School Cellars and The Art School; we are immensely grateful for it."

To win a People's Choice Spirits Awards, hand-picked and enthusiastic spirits consumers are invited each year to judge alongside qualified industry experts making the competition exciting, inclusive and relevant. This is backed up by spirits professionals, including drinks writers, respected buyers, importers, retailers and distillers who choose an eventual winner for each category. The People's Choice Spirits Awards began in 2020 and has become 1 of the UK's leading hospitality awards.

Chef Patron Paul Askew's fine dining establishment, The Art School, is set inside the stunning Victorian 1888:- 'Home for Destitute Children' building. The glorious Lantern Room's menus celebrate the best of the Region's seasonal produce in world-class gastronomy, including tasting and prix fixe choices alongside a global wine list. The Art School Cellars Bar offers Afternoon Tea and cocktails, there's a stunning private wine tasting space and The Moriarty Room hosts intimate gatherings at 1 of the UK's top 50 best restaurants. Paul and his team work at the highest gastronomic standards and seek to showcase Liverpool's dining scene on the national and international stages, building the City's reputation as a City of culinary excellence.

For more information please visit:- TheArtSchoolRestaurant.Co.UK.


AstraZeneca to build £450m vaccine hub in Liverpool in boost for UK

ON 6 March 2024 the pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca outlined plans to invest £650 million in the UK; helping boost the UK's world leading Life Sciences sector and grow the economy. This significant investment will enhance public health protection and pandemic preparedness.

AstraZeneca intends to invest £450 million at their manufacturing site in Speke, Liverpool for the research, development, and manufacture of vaccines; building on the site's current role in supplying the world leading childhood vaccination programme. The new facility will be designed and built to be operationally net zero with power supplied from renewable energy sources.

In a further boost for the UK's resilience for future pandemics and global health threats, AstraZeneca and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) plan to work in partnership to advance science for developing and evaluating vaccines; using technology from both AstraZeneca's manufacturing site in Speke and the UKHSA's Vaccine Development Evaluation Centre (VDEC) at their Porton Down site.

AstraZeneca will also expand its presence at Europe's largest life sciences cluster in Cambridge with £200 million in investment. The facility will house around 1,000 employees and will be adjacent to its £1.1 billion global R&D Discovery Centre (DISC), which already hosts 2,300 researchers and scientists. These jobs will provide opportunities for people looking to get the skills they need to succeed in life and; with cuts to National Insurance; enjoy more money in their pocket as a result of their hard work.

To drive investment and growth, the UK Government has delivered 1 of the most competitive business tax regimes of any major economy; sticking to an economic plan to build a stronger economy where hard work is rewarded, and ambition and aspiration are celebrated. Full expensing is 1 of the biggest business tax cuts in modern British history, giving the UK the most generous regime for capital allowances in the G7 and the joint most generous in the OECD.

The plans outlined today are the latest step in the wider plan to deliver the long term change that Britain needs; to deliver a brighter future and improve economic security and opportunity for everyone. This demonstrates the vast Life Sciences expertise and capability in this country and will further strengthen AstraZeneca's UK footprint. The company will also open a new manufacturing facility for 1 of its cancer medicines in Macclesfield later this year, following the announcement of a £380 million investment in 2021.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said:- "To drive investment we've delivered 1 of the most competitive business tax regimes of any major economy, as part of our plan to help our key industries to grow. Our £108 billion Life Sciences sector provides over 300,000 high skilled jobs across the UK and is crucial for the country's health, wealth and resilience. We are sticking to our plan to make the UK 1 of the best places in world to invest in developing and manufacturing new, innovative medicines; both protecting public health and growing our economy. AstraZeneca's investment plans are a vote of confidence in the attractiveness of UK as a Life Sciences superpower and strengthen our resilience for future health emergencies."

AstraZeneca Chief Executive Officer, Sir Pascal Soriot, said:- "AstraZeneca's planned investment would enhance the UK's pandemic preparedness and demonstrates our ongoing confidence in UK life sciences. We will continue to support the UK in driving innovation and patient access, building on the strong foundations which have been put in place. This year marks 25 years since the merger of UK-based Zeneca Group and Swedish Astra AB. We are proud of our British roots and how far we have come over that time; we are now a truly global company that has transformed the lives of millions of patients throughout the world with a relentless focus on science and innovation."

Dr Isabel Oliver, Chief Scientific Officer at UKHSA, said:- "This investment will bolster the development of the UK's vaccine capabilities and life sciences sector; critical components of the country's resilience to future health threats. UKHSA majors in researching and developing new ways to strengthen the country's defences against all health hazards; including future pandemics; and works routinely with a range of commercial and academic partners. We are looking forward to working with AstraZeneca to collectively protect the population's health."

Health and Social Care Secretary, Victoria Atkins said:- "The UK is a global leader in the research and development of lifesaving vaccines. Today's announcement is a testament to this country's Life Science capabilities; and our continued commitment to pandemic preparedness and global health. As well as creating new highly skilled jobs, this investment will help maintain the UK's position at the forefront of tackling emerging diseases, and support our work to make our healthcare system faster, simpler and fairer."

 
      
 
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