G F Tomlinson selects Treetops Hospice as charity partner
Weightmans opens new Nottingham office to grow Midlands operations
Weightmans has opened a new office in Nottingham as part of its strategy to expand its presence across the Midlands. The office will serve as a regional hub alongside the firm’s existing locations in Birmingham and Leicester.
Two corporate partners, Freya Summers and Mallory Coxe, have joined from Wright Hassall to strengthen the firm’s corporate practice in the region. Equity Partner Jane Price will lead the Nottingham office, working with the new partners to develop the team and client offerings.
The Nottingham office is located at Cubo, Standard Court, close to Nottingham Castle. The move is intended to increase the firm’s access to local talent and support growth in priority sectors, including Healthcare, Public Bodies, Owner-Managed Businesses, and Private Clients.
This expansion extends Weightmans’ geographical footprint across the Midlands and reinforces its position as one of the region’s leading law firms, with a focus on corporate services and regional business development.
IMA’s Tasawar Rahim qualifies as an architect
Work completes on theatre transformation for Sutton
New masterplan to be created for the future development of Swadlincote town centre
Stanton Cross to gain 60 new homes after appeal approval
Plans for 60 homes at Stanton Cross, near Wellingborough, have been approved on appeal, allowing the demolition of existing farm buildings to make way for the development.
The project forms part of a wider 3,650-home scheme in the area. North Northamptonshire Council’s planning committee initially rejected the proposal in March 2024, citing concerns over infrastructure and affordable housing provision, despite planning officers recommending approval.
The government’s Planning Inspectorate overturned the committee’s decision, ruling that the project could proceed. The developer, Grace Homes, will provide financial contributions under a section 106 agreement, covering education, libraries, sports facilities, and local healthcare services.
Planning guidance adopted for Derby Station Quarter redevelopment
Final designs revealed for Ollerton Town Centre regeneration
Chinese restaurant site transformed into children’s day nursery
Nottingham Business Park sees multiple office transactions
Nottingham Business Park has recorded three recent office transactions at Ash Tree Court over the past four months. H7 Ash Tree Court, a 2,522 sq ft office suite let to JLA Ltd, was the latest investment sale, achieving a Net Initial Yield of 8.2% following a strategic price adjustment.
Earlier activity includes G6 Ash Tree Court, a 2,103 sq ft office let to children’s charity When You Wish Upon a Star Ltd, selected for its accessible location and transport links. H2 and H3 Ash Tree Court, comprising 3,809 sq ft and let to Primary Integrated Community Services Ltd, were sold off-market to an investor client seeking office property.
Ash Tree Court consists of two terraces with 14 self-contained, two-storey office suites. The estate provides extensive car parking and is positioned 0.5 miles from Junction 26 of the M1, with access to NET tram stops and local bus services.
The three transactions highlight strong demand for well-connected out-of-town office space with modern facilities and convenient transport links. The deals reflect ongoing investor and occupier interest in Nottingham’s suburban office market, supporting rental and capital value growth within the park.
Derbyshire closes five adult education centres amid funding shift
Derbyshire County Council has announced the closure of five adult education centres, citing rapid changes to grant conditions and funding allocations. The affected centres are Ashbourne Adult Education Centre, Derbyshire Eco Centre near Wirksworth, Community House in Long Eaton, The Ritz in Matlock, and Shirebrook Adult Education Centre.
The decision follows the council’s earlier closure of centres in Alfreton and Glossop. The council indicated the moves respond to the reallocation of most adult education funding to the East Midlands Mayoral Strategic Authority. No public consultation has been scheduled for these closures.
The closures will impact 1,337 learners. The total annual cost of operating the five centres was £1.044m, averaging £1,050 per learner. Costs varied by location, from £498 per learner at the Eco Centre to £1,462 at Community House in Long Eaton.
The council plans to continue offering adult education courses through its remaining ten centres and is reviewing potential future uses for the vacated properties, including sale or lease. A full review of adult education services and stakeholder consultation is expected to take place in the autumn.
The Department for Education has transferred Derbyshire’s adult skills funding to the regional authority as part of a wider strategy to devolve decision-making to local bodies. Nationally, the Adult Skills Fund will provide over £1.4bn in 2025-26, supporting initiatives such as Technical Excellence Colleges.
For first time in almost 50 years Nottingham’s Council House clock to undergo major restoration
Gateley snaps up boutique IP firm
Gateley, the professional services group, has acquired Groom Wilkes & Wright LLP (GWW) for up to £9m.
Founded more than 20 years ago, GWW is a boutique IP firm specialising in every aspect of trademark and design law, representing clients across all sectors from start-ups to several of the biggest brand-owning companies globally.
For the year ended 5 April 2025, GWW delivered revenue of £4.7m, with corporatised profit before tax of £1.4m. As at 5 April 2025, GWW had net assets of £0.3m.
Led by senior partners Trevor Wright and Katy Adams, GWW will operate within Gateley’s Business Services Platform and will continue to trade under the name Groom Wilkes & Wright.
The Platform combines the commercial expertise of IP and dispute resolution lawyers within Gateley Legal along with trade mark and patent attorneys Adamson Jones and life sciences patent attorneys Symbiosis IP, both acquired by the Group in 2022.
Rod Waldie, CEO of Gateley, said: “I am delighted to welcome Groom Wilkes & Wright to the Group. This strategic acquisition will extend our reach in trade mark work across our consultancy and legal services teams who operate in this field.
“The Acquisition forms part of our acquisitive and organic growth plan to develop a distinct and innovative intangible assets offering that further builds on the extensive expertise we have in the market and where we are already seeing huge potential for further growth.”
Trevor Wright, senior partner and founder of GWW, said: “I’m thrilled that my colleagues and I are joining Gateley today.
“Since our first meeting I have been impressed by their strategic vision of building deep expertise in a broad range of trade mark and wider IP professional services, and by the progress they have made to date in delivering that strategy.
“We share the same core values of a commitment to excellence in client service, delivered as a team. I am very grateful to my colleagues for all their hard work and dedication to this point. Gateley will be a fantastic new home for them and for the GWW business.”
LDC backs Bespoke Kitchen Foods
Connect with property and construction professionals at the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2025
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The East Midlands Bricks Awards 2025
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East Midlands to trial GPS-based rail ticketing
Train operators in the East Midlands are launching a trial of digital ticketing technology that tracks journeys using GPS and automatically applies the lowest available fare. The initiative allows passengers to check in via a mobile app, travel without pre-booking, and receive a barcode for inspections or barrier access.
The pilot will run on services between Leicester, Derby and Nottingham, with an expected 4,000 participants. Northern Trains in Yorkshire will join the scheme later this month. The system aims to replace paper tickets and QR-based mobile tickets, streamlining fare collection and reducing the need for planning.
The Department for Transport is leading the programme, citing previous successful trials in Switzerland, Denmark, and Scotland. The scheme aligns with broader efforts to simplify the UK rail fare system, improve passenger convenience, and integrate new technology.
Rail operators are preparing for wider adoption if the pilot proves effective. East Midlands Railway has reported over 500 registrations for the trial, highlighting commercial interest in solutions that simplify fares and enhance the customer experience.
The project forms part of ongoing government and industry discussions on modernising ticketing, including proposals for nationalised Great British Railways and future reforms intended to guarantee best-value fares.
Nottingham businesses gain access to new growth and digital support
Businesses in Nottingham now have access to a series of programmes designed to support growth, digital adoption, and sustainability. The Nottingham Accelerator initiative, delivered by East Midlands Chamber on behalf of Nottingham City Council, will run until 31 March 2026. The project has received £124,982 in funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund to support local firms in innovating, adopting technology, reducing their carbon impact, and achieving sustainability targets.
Support under the programme includes workshops, one-to-one guidance, consultancy, and funding. Digital Transformation advisers offer tailored advice on artificial intelligence, technology adoption, process improvement, and energy efficiency through complimentary audits and decarbonisation webinars. Businesses can apply for growth vouchers of up to £2,000 to access specialist consultancy or training aimed at improving processes, adopting new technologies, and advancing sustainability initiatives.
The Autumn 2025 programme includes sessions covering the use of ChatGPT for business, an introduction to Vibe Coding, Microsoft 365 CoPilot for business users, harnessing AI for business applications, and mastering graphic design using Canva and Adobe Express. Following engagement with participating firms, East Midlands Chamber will establish an AI forum to identify growth opportunities and support businesses as they progress on their digital transformation journeys.
Smiley Monroe opens Derbyshire depot to speed up UK deliveries
Smiley Monroe, a global conveyor belt supplier headquartered in Northern Ireland, has launched a new distribution facility in Ilkeston, Derbyshire. The depot will hold full rolls and cut lengths of flat and chevron conveyor belts, offering next-day delivery and same-day collection for UK customers.
The move responds to increased demand from service companies and other clients in Great Britain, where faster lead times were previously limited by distribution from Northern Ireland. The Midlands location positions Smiley Monroe closer to its GB customer base, improving supply chain efficiency and turnaround times.
Founded in 1979, Smiley Monroe operates manufacturing and distribution facilities in the UK, USA, and India. The company supplies conveyor belts to equipment manufacturers across the construction, recycling, and environmental sectors. The UK expansion is part of broader growth plans and a strategy to maintain close connections with key customers.
Bowmer + Kirkland acquires Denton to expand fit-out capabilities
Bowmer + Kirkland Group, a Derbyshire-based construction and development company with a £1.25 billion turnover, has acquired Denton, a UK office fit-out specialist. The move strengthens Bowmer + Kirkland’s position in commercial interiors and workplace solutions.
Denton has operated for 30 years, delivering CAT A, CAT A+ and CAT B office fit-outs across the UK, generating £40 million in revenue. Under Bowmer + Kirkland, Denton gains access to national resources, expanded project capacity and greater operational scale, enabling delivery of larger, more complex contracts while maintaining its established standards and client-focused approach.
Bowmer + Kirkland has more than 100 years of heritage in construction and development, prioritising quality, long-term investment in people, and family ownership. The acquisition aligns with the company’s strategy to broaden its service offerings in office design, fit-outs, and workplace solutions that support collaboration, wellbeing and efficiency nationwide.


