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Warning - This site does not fully function if using Netscape, Mozilla or Opera browsers - use Internet Explorer Solicitors - we can find you work in all areas of the UK - click here | Welcome to the Ten-Percent information page for Manchester. If you would like to contact us for further information about posts, please either view our vacancy database, or email us at cv@tenpercent.co.uk You can discuss any issues arising from legal careers or jobs on our confidential Legal Careers Forum. MANCHESTER (click to view or print in .pdf format) Exciting – Vibrant - Unique The capital for the North of England, Manchester is one of the nations most appealing, youthful and vibrant cities. As the commercial, financial, legal, educational and cultural centre for the region, it is a magnet for company investment and new comers to the area. Manchester has a local population of 2.8 million, with 11 million people living within 1 hours drive. It also hosts one of Europe’s largest student populations!! WHAT THE CITY HAS TO OFFER CULTURE – Manchester is home to many world-class museums including the Daniel Libeskind’s Imperial War Museum, the Museum of Science and Industry, the interactive Urbis centre, and the Manchester Art Gallery. All these buildings host many wonderful permanent and touring exhibitions. If the theatre is more your thing, there are endless options at a variety of venues. Take in a show at the Royal Exchange, the Lowry, the Palace Theatre or the MEN arena- which attracts international performers such as Justin Timberlake, Take That, Beyonce and Lionel Richie to name a few. For more information on up coming performances and exhibitions check out www.visitmanchester.com SHOPPING - With an array of high-street shops in the heart of the city, clusters of independent boutiques in the Northern Quarter and designer stores including Harvey Nichols and Selfridges, Manchester has something to offer everyone. If you like the idea of doing your entire shopping under one roof, shoppers can pick between the Arndale Centre in the city itself or the huge Trafford Centre, a short distance outside the city where you can easily spend a whole day and still not have seen every shop!! NIGHTLIFE – The endless mix of bars, pubs and clubs are always bustling with young people…as well as the young at heart!! Dancing, music and comedy are on offer from Mondays to Sundays so you will always find something to do whatever your pleasure is!! If you fancy a quieter night, Manchester is also well serviced by top quality cinemas which include: · Odeon Cinema - www.odeon.co.uk· AMC Cinemas - www.amccinemas.co.uk· Cornerhouse – www.cornerhouse.org Screens the best of independent and alternative films and is found at Manchester's international centre for contemporary visual arts and film
SPORTS – There is a strong tradition of football in the city with plenty of games being played at Old Trafford and Manchester City’s football ground throughout the season. If you are keen to soak up the history behind the two rival clubs there is also an option to take a guided tour of the stadiums and museums. Check out www.manutd.com and www.mcfc.co.uk for more information. In 2002 Manchester hosted the Commonwealth Games, so top class sporting facilities are available throughout the city. There is plenty of opportunity to join running clubs or take up a variety of dance classes including, hip-hop, ballet, pole dancing, jazz and tap to name a few. Manchester is also within easy reach of the Peak District so those interested in mountain climbing and other outdoor pursuits are well catered for also. Visit www.manchesteronline.co.uk to keep updated with all the sporting news!! EATING OUT – In Manchester you will never go hungry. From Mexican to African to Thai you can eat your way around the world. There are the sights and smells of Rusholme’s Curry Mile, home to many delicious restaurants, the delights of Chinatown in the heart of the city as well as numerous other world cuisines right on your door step. One of my top places to tickle the taste buds is the ever popular Akbar’s offering wonderful Indian cuisine in a trendy setting. (www.akbars.co.uk) Also check out Sapporo Teppanyaki, which makes eating out a thoroughly exciting experience, with the chefs giving an ongoing cabaret of table banging, egg throwing, flame roaring and omelette chopping as you watch your meal be prepared in front of you. (www.sapporo.co.uk/manchester/home.asp) PARKS – The city boasts around 130 parks and open spaces. In 2007 Manchester's parks were awarded 21 Green Flag Awards for meeting the national standard of excellence for parks and green spaces in England and Wales. These areas are excellent for a family day out, as running circuits or for leisurely strolls on a crisp sunny Sunday morning. You can find out where these parks are located and what they have to offer on www.manchester.gov.uk. The community groups in the area also organise events on a regular basis. An Annual Potato Day in held at the end of February in Hulme Community Garden Centre. Everyone is welcome to come along and sample some homemade soup, organic seeds and vegetables or to stock up on fruit trees and bushes. Email: info@hulmegardencentre.org.uk Another worthwhile activity to get involved in is tree planting. A group called Friends of the Fallowfield Loop organise days with the help of conservation volunteers with the aim of planting large trees, small trees and shrubs. Everyone is welcome to take part and for more details contact Dick Venes on 0161 224 3843.
TRANSPORT INFORMATION Manchester is a highly accessible city with an excellent travel and transport infrastructure. By Air – Manchester is home to a major international airport which opens doorways to the rest of the world By Road – Manchester benefits from connections with a number of significant motorways which means the city can be easily reached by road. Check out www.manchesterairport.co.uk/manweb.nsf/Content/RoadNetworkMaps for a map of all the major roads connecting Manchester to all the UK major cities. By Train - Manchester Piccadilly is the main train station serving the city centre with regular services to and from all the major UK cities.
Travel Times - View train times at www.thetrainline.com· Manchester to London - approx 2hrs 40 minutes · Manchester to Leeds – approx 1hr· Manchester to Newcastle – approx 2hrs 40mins· Manchester to Edinburgh – approx 4hrs 40mins· Manchester to Cardiff – approx 3hrs 40mins· Manchester to Nottingham – approx 2hrs 15minsWithin Manchester the train network makes commuting from surrounding areas easy and ensures you’re always heading in the right direction!!Some stations with a daily service to and from the city centre include:Deansgate – 0.43 milesSalford Central – 0.54 milesOxford Road – 0.76 milesSalford Crescent – 0.97 milesArdwick – 1.86 milesTrafford Park – 2.57 milesAshburys – 2.66 milesEccles – 3.08 milesBelle Vue – 3.49 milesLevenshulme – 3.55 milesMauldeth Road – 3.58 milesManchester also has a tram system which runs on the streets of the city. It's also a train, which joins the rail line at Victoria Station to become a smart fast commuter service. It operates services to the towns of Bury, Altrincham and Eccles and is currently being developed to take services to Oldham and Rochdale, Ashton-under-Lyne, Stockport, Manchester Airport and the Trafford Centre. For more information see www.metrolink.co.uk WHERE TO LIVE Manchester and its surroundings are made up of a host of diverse areas and you are sure to find somewhere that suites your individual taste and needs. City Centre Manchester's city centre is big and bustling. Its population is young and hip, and the atmosphere is exciting and buzzy. This is very much a playground for well-off young professionals who like to eat, drink and shop. It's not cheap, but it's also not as pricy as you might think, and the massive amounts of new apartments being built mean prices are being driven down further. Salford Quays Based around Manchester's former docks, this regenerated area now has a couple of great museums, a shopping centre and lots of stylish flats. It's out on its own, but does have a quick tram link into town. Prices are reasonable but are on the rise. Fallowfield A student ghetto where all the shops and facilities are tailored to suit student needs. It can be a bit grubby in places but if you are young and want somewhere cheap and bustling it could be the perfect location. The average asking prices as of 2007 in the Fallowfield area:
Withington This is the next place out on Wilmslow Road. Still a high number of students but attracts many young professionals with its nice old Victorian houses and tree lined streets. This area is more expensive than Fallowfield but still affordable and offers quieter living. Didsbury This area is split into two areas, Didsbury Village and West Didsbury. Didsbury Village has some attractive streets and period houses. A wide range of shops are within close proximity and the restaurants and bars are always busy. West Didsbury is more bohemian. It has lots of old Victorian villas and has attracted a lot of musicians, TV people, rich students and young professionals. The main street, Burton Road is full of independent businesses, and has a range of good bars and pubs with a lovely feel to it. House prices in this area are high accordingly with the average house price at £350,811, well above the national average. Hulme A bit rough and ready, but again it is getting much better. It's always been full of a real mix of people, nationalities and cultures, and has always been very alternative but a little bit edgy. Prices are rising, but you can still get bargains and it's very close to the city centre so has great potential for the future. Prestwich/Whitefield This is a large area north of the city centre. Some parts are similar to Didsbury in terms of housing and environment - lots of big beautiful houses, tree-lined roads and parks. It's also on the metrolink tram so commuting is an option. Also consider: The Heatons - Heaton Moor, Heaton Norris, Heaton Chapel Monton – Only 5 miles out of the city on the west side. It is a nice village type area with a safe and friendly atmosphere. Glossop - On the edge of Manchester and surrounded by the moors of the beautiful Peak District national park. It's very friendly and property is well priced. The train direct into Manchester runs regularly and takes only 30-35 minutes so again is a good option if you fancy living close to the city and the countryside. Alderley Edge, Wilmslow and Knutsford – Very well to do areas in greater Manchester and if you were to settle here you could find yourself living next to some very rich footballers!! A look at the average HOUSE PRICES in some of the surrounding areas of Manchester: (Figures have been taken from the BBC website as of December 2007)
WHERE TO STAY (You can also visit the Ten Percent Hotel booking pages) For those on a budget: The Hatters – www.hattersgroup.com 50 Newton Street Manchester M1 2EA Tel: 0161 236 9500 E-Mail: manchester@hattersgroup.com Quality budget accommodation in the city centre with double/Twin rooms at £25/person/night & singles at £27/person/night Or check out www.ibishotel.com or www.HolidayInn.co.uk for more quality accommodation in the city centre that won’t break the bank. For those feeling a little more flush: The Palace Hotel - www.palace-hotel-manchester.co.uk Oxford Street, Manchester, M60 7HA Tel: 0161 288 1111 4 star hotel offering twin/double rooms available from £145/night or if you’re lucky single room online offers can be found from £85 Also check out The Hilton - www.hilton.co.uk/manchester and The Midland Hotel - www.qhotels.co.uk/hotels. www.LateRooms.com/Manchester-Hotels for special deals on over 99 Manchester hotels. You can also visit the Ten Percent Hotel booking pages
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION Some of the top primary schools in the area include:
For more information on these schools and others in the Manchester area see: www.southmanchesterreporter.co.uk/news/education/tables2007/primary Top independent and state schools for A Level results include:
For more information on these schools and others in the Manchester area see: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/education/tables2007/a_level/
THE LEGAL WORLD IN MANCHESTER Manchester is one of the largest legal and commercial centres in the country, home to leading national and international law firms that are key players in the legal services market. Whether your interest lies in family law, accident and personal injury compensation, clinical negligence, employment law, criminal law, commercial litigation, competition law or intellectual property, a wide range of options are available for ambitious lawyers looking to make their mark! Some of the firms found in Legal 500 include: Addleshaw Goddard - www.addleshawgoddard.com 100 Barbirolli Square Tel: 0161 934 6000 The 35 practice areas covered by the firm in its 3 offices were ranked in the top tier across the UK by Legal 500 in 2007. The Manchester office is home to over 40 partners alone.
Cobbetts - www.cobbetts.com 58 Mosley Street, Manchester, M2 3HZ Tel: 0845 404 2414 E-Mail: enquiries@cobbetts.com Cobbetts has over 110 partners in its 4 leading offices and is ranked within the UK's top 50 law firms.
Halliwells - www.halliwells.co.uk 3, Hardman Square, Manchester M3 3EB
Hammonds - www.hammonds.com Trinity Court 16 John Dalton Street Manchester M60 8HS Tel: 0870 839 0000 Email: enquiries@hammonds.com "Hammonds has succeeded in creating one of the North West's leading law practices. Operating from its central Manchester offices, Hammonds offers the resources of a truly international law firm in delivering pragmatic solutions and first class service to some of the region's most successful businesses." Jonathan Edwards, Partner & Head of the Manchester office Irwin Mitchell - www.irwinmitchell.com Bauhaus Rossetti Place Quay Street Manchester M3 4AW Tel: 0870 1500 100 Irwin Mitchell has become one of the top 10 UK legal firms providing a full range of legal services to private clients, businesses and other institutions. In 2007 it was named the National Law Firm of the Year at the prestigious Lawyer Awards.
Pannone LLP - www.pannone.com M3 2BU Pannone is a full service law firm with clients split almost equally between businesses and private individuals. The firm now has 92 partners and a total staff of 700 who all work within specialist teams
Stephensons - www.stephensons.co.uk Manchester Office 30 New Bailey Street, Manchester, M3 5ER For more information on many other firms in the city and surrounding area see www.lawsociety.org.uk The average annual salaries in small & medium sized firms based in the North West: Trainee Solicitor - £16,000 Newly Qualified - £25,000 1 Year - £27,500 2 Years - £30,000 3 Years - £33,000 4 Years - £35,000 5 Years - £39,000 6 Years - £43,000 7 Years - £45,000 Associate - £45,000 - £50,000 The average annual salaries for newly solicitors in large and national practices in the city have risen over the past few years. Today you can expect: Newly Qualified - £35,000 1 Year - £36,000 2 Years - £38,500 3 Years - £41,000 4 Years - £43,000 5 Years - £49,000 6 Years - £53,000 7 Years - £60,000 Junior Partner - £85,000 (Figures from BCL Salary Survey) "Manchester and the north west clearly demonstrated that, increasingly, the regions are attracting high-calibre lawyers out of the capital. The existence of quality work and good work-life balance is a very tempting proposition." David Leithead, director at Michael Page Legal (Manchester M.E.N.) For a list of barristers' chambers in Manchester log on to www.manchesterdirectory.co.uk/local/Legal_Services/Barristers for details and links to the wide range of legal services available throughout the city. OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION LAND REGISTRY - www.landreg.gov.uk Land Registry, Lytham Office Tel: 01253 849849 The local authority districts served by this office include: > BOLTON > BURY > MANCHESTER > OLDHAM > ROCHDALE > SALFORD > STOCKPORT > TAMESIDE > TRAFFORD > WIGAN MANCHESTER COURT - www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk Crown Square Tel: 0161 830 4200 EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL - www.employmenttribunals.gov.uk Alexandra House Manchester, M3 2JA Tel: 0161 833 6100 Email: manchesteret@ets.gsi.gov.uk LEGAL SERVICE COMMISSION - www.legalservices.gov.uk Legal Services Commission Tel: 0845 602 1400 E-Mail: manchester@legalservices.gov.uk THE CROWN PROSECUTION SERVICE – www.cps.gov.uk/local/northwest The CPS 8th floor Tel: 0161 827 4700 MANCHESTER LAW SOCIETY - www.manchesterlawsociety.org.uk/ Rational House, 64 Bridge Street, Manchester, M3 3BN Tel: 0161 831 7337
Other interesting sites on Manchester: www.ten-percent.co.uk - Legal Recruitment Consultants based near Chester, but covering the whole of the North West. www.chancerylane.co.uk - job board for UK Legal jobs www.manchesterfacts.com – Districts of Manchester (maps, facts etc) www.manchester.gov.uk – Manchester City Council www.manchester.ac.uk – University of Manchester www.gmp.police.uk – Greater Manchester Police www.mymanchesterjobs.co.uk/ - Search for Manchester jobs across many sectors including legal www.lawcareers.net/ImmediateVacancies.aspx - Provides up to date information on paralegal, training contract and solicitor vacancies
The content of the careers centre is intended as guidance only. It has been written by Claire Connolly on behalf of Ten-Percent.co.uk Limited. Claire is a law graduate with a Masters in Human Rights Law. She has experience lecturing law to University students, and has recently completed the LPC in Manchester. She is looking for a training contract. If you would like to get in touch with her, please email us. If you have any questions that we have not covered above, please contact us by calling 0845 644 3923, or emailing us at cv@tenpercent.co.uk
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