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Hulleys of Baslow to cease trading as new operators take over key routes
Derbyshire bus operator Hulleys of Baslow will cease trading on Thursday, 27 March, after facing reliability issues and losing several council-funded routes.
Derbyshire County Council has secured replacement operators for key services, with Stagecoach Yorkshire taking over the 63 Chesterfield to Matlock route and Linburg Coach Travel running the 257 Sheffield to Bakewell service. The council had previously moved some routes to alternative providers to address performance concerns but could not prevent Hulleys’ closure.
Efforts are underway to maintain commercial routes, and local bus companies may offer employment opportunities to affected staff. Leonard Curtis is handling the company’s liquidation.
G F Tomlinson expands social value team to strengthen community impact
Access Insurance expands with Ladbrook acquisition
Access Insurance has acquired Ladbrook Insurance, a Derbyshire-based specialist charity broker, strengthening its position in the UK charity insurance market. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The acquisition marks Access Insurance’s fourth in its ongoing expansion strategy. Now part of the Benefact Group, Access serves 18,000 clients, including charities, social enterprises, and voluntary organisations. The deal provides Access with a new base in Derbyshire, enhancing support for clients in the North.
Ladbrook CEO Tim Larden joins Access as sales and marketing director, bringing over 20 years of industry experience. The move is expected to support Access’s long-term growth strategy and its focus on risk management solutions for the third sector.