Local Reach

Local Reach

Seamark played a major role in the regeneration and revival of east Manchester, an area of the city that has been transformed in recent years. It was one of the first companies to make a significant investment in the Ancoats area, with the creation of its headquarters and Vermilion & Cinnabar on Hulme Hall Lane, near the highly-acclaimed SportCity development. Seamark Chairman & Chief Executive Iqbal Ahmed has also served on the board of New East Manchester Ltd, the regeneration body that has overseen the transformation of the area.


Seamark has also been involved in the ‘Strike a Balance’ healthy eating partnership between Manchester City Football Club and Manchester Healthy Schools. The scheme, launched in 2011, offers free five-week healthy eating programmes to primary schools across Manchester.

Seamark played a major role in the regeneration and revival of east Manchester, an area of the city that has been transformed in recent years

Seamark was one of the first companies to make a significant investment in the Ancoats area, with the creation of its headquarters and Vermilion & Cinnabar on Hulme Hall Lane, near the highly-acclaimed SportCity development.

Seeing is Believing

Seeing is Believing

Seamark has also been involved in the ‘Strike a Balance’ healthy eating partnership between Manchester City Football Club and Manchester Healthy Schools. The scheme, launched in 2011, offers free five-week healthy eating programmes to primary schools across Manchester.

Seamark has been a big supporter of the Prince of Wales ‘Seeing is Believing’ campaign, a national programme which encourages local businesses to take an active role regenerating deprived areas, while it also supports the Lifeshare charity for the homeless.

Seamark has also been involved in the ‘Strike a Balance’ healthy eating partnership between Manchester City Football Club and Manchester Healthy Schools. The scheme, launched in 2011, offers free five-week healthy eating programmes to primary schools across Manchester.

Seamark has been a big supporter of the Prince of Wales ‘Seeing is Believing’ campaign, a national programme which encourages local businesses to take an active role regenerating deprived areas, while it also supports the Lifeshare charity for the homeless.

Seamark has been a big supporter of the Prince of Wales ‘Seeing is Believing’ campaign, a national programme which encourages local businesses to take an active role regenerating deprived areas, while it also supports the Lifeshare charity for the homeless. Seamark never flags in its efforts to support the communities it operates in. It is with pride that we participate in community fundraising projects.

Seamark never flags in its efforts to support the communities it operates in. It is with pride that we participate in community fundraising projects.

Improving Lives

Improving Lives

Iqbal Ahmed leads by example, supporting and helping good causes both in Bangladesh and the North West of England. For instance, he has founded the Iqbal Bros Foundation, a charity set up to improve the life of people in the third world, with a special emphasis on education, training, housing and healthcare.

One of the projects the charity is proud to have been involved with is the sponsorship and development of the Burunga Iqbal Ahmed High School and College, which educates 1,450 pupils in Sylhet in North East Bangladesh.

Learn more about the Foundation

iqbalbrosfoundation.org

Iqbal Ahmed leads by example, supporting and helping good causes both in Bangladesh and the North West of England. For instance, he has founded the Iqbal Bros Foundation, a charity set up to improve the life of people in the third world, with a special emphasis on education, training, housing and healthcare.

One of the projects the charity is proud to have been involved with is the sponsorship and development of the Burunga Iqbal Ahmed High School and College, which educates 1,450 pupils in Sylhet in North East Bangladesh.

Learn more about the Foundation

iqbalbrosfoundation.org

A group of high-profile volunteers from the UK visited the school as part of the Conservative Party’s ‘International Social Action' project. The volunteers gave youngsters at the school English lessons as part of Project Maja, an initiative led by Baroness Warsi.

A group of high-profile volunteers from the UK visited the school as part of the Conservative Party’s ‘International Social Action' project. The volunteers gave youngsters at the school English lessons as part of Project Maja, an initiative led by Baroness Warsi.

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Hulme Hall Lane / Lord North Street
Sportcity
Manchester
M40 8AD
England

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CONTACT US
Hulme Hall Lane / Lord North Street
Sportcity
Manchester
M40 8AD
England

Telephone:
+44(0) 161 202 5000
Fax:
+44(0) 161 202 5001

Email:
contact@seamark.co.uk

Social Media:
Twitter
Facebook

CAREERS

Here at Seamark, we are always looking for new talent to join our family and help carry on our success.

If you're a seafood aficionado, a sales guru or believe in the same moral family values we share at Seamark, then you'd be a perfect fit for our hard-working and dedicated UK team.

Work With Us >

CAREERS
Here at Seamark, we are always looking for new talent to join our family and help carry on our success.

If you're a seafood aficionado, a sales guru or believe in the same moral family values we share at Seamark, then you'd be a perfect fit for our hard-working and dedicated UK team.

Work With Us >

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