Just two days remain to make your nominations for the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024!

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Nominations will close in just two days for the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024. Ensure to submit your entries for the annual celebration of the property and construction industry by Thursday 5th September. The Bricks shine a light on the outstanding work of those shaping the landscape of our region, recognising development projects and people in commercial and public building across the East Midlands – from offices, industrial and residential, through to community projects such as leisure schemes and schools. We also highlight the work of architects, agencies and those behind large schemes. Take this chance to showcase exceptional new commercial and residential developments, those demonstrating a leading position in sustainability and design excellence; gain recognition as outstanding developers, architects, contractors, and agents, as well as for significant deals; and ensure efforts in corporate social responsibility are rewarded, from eco initiatives to charity work, to social value schemes. To nominate your (or another) business/development for one of our awards, please click on a category link below or visit this page Award categories include:

Nominations end Thursday 5th September

A glittering awards ceremony revealing winners will take place on Thursday 3rd October (4:30pm – 7:30pm) in the Derek Randall Suite at the famous Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, also offering the perfect opportunity to forge new contacts with property and construction professionals from across the region. The event will additionally feature Paul Southby, partner at Geldards LLP, chair of the Advisory Board to Nottingham Business School, chair of Broadway independent cinema, trustee of Clean Rivers Trust, chair of Nottingham Partners, board member of Marketing Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, and former High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, as keynote speaker.
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Tickets can now be booked for the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024 – click here to secure yours. Connect with local decision makers over nibbles and complimentary drinks while applauding the outstanding companies and projects in our region.
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3 bold moves to make your marketing stand out

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Many businesses across the East Midlands find themselves in highly competitive markets where, no matter what type of advertising they try, it remains difficult to truly stand out and garner significant interest in their product or service without spending a fortune. Often, however, this is because they are looking to relatively conventional strategies and ‘playing it safe’, without realising it. For example, we see a lot of service businesses uploading a positive customer testimonial quote to their social media, which is extremely ‘safe’. The companies that really stand out have, at least at some point, differentiated themselves from their competitors by adopting unusual and counterintuitive advertising strategies – in other words, by making ‘bold moves’. We know these types of articles tend to suggest some absolutely wild, unrealistic approaches – such as implementing augmented reality – but we’ll be steering well clear of such things. In this article, we look at three ideas which are practical, easy to integrate, and can help you to improve your advertising effectiveness and return on investment:

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Indian company specialising in advanced metallurgy and materials engineering joins Space Park Leicester

AEGION, an Indian company specialising in advanced metallurgy and materials engineering, has joined the Space Park Leicester community at its £100 million state-of-the-art facility. This strategic collaboration aligns with Space Park Leicester’s research initiatives and the University of Leicester’s School of Engineering, promising exciting advancements in materials science, engineering, and sustainable technologies. AEGION’s expertise in casting and manufacturing special-grade metals for aerospace, nuclear, and space systems will significantly bolster Space Park Leicester’s research capabilities. Its advanced work in metallurgy, fatigue analysis, durability, and new material chemistries aligns seamlessly with Space Park Leicester’s focus on material performance and failure analysis under extreme conditions. Moreover, AEGION’s cutting-edge additive manufacturing and rapid prototyping capabilities will further enhance the University of Leicester’s ongoing research projects in 3D scanning, rapid prototyping, and advanced manufacturing processes. Vinay Patel, Head of Commercial and Innovation at Space Park Leicester, said: “We are delighted to welcome AEGION to our community. Their expertise and commitment to cutting-edge technology and sustainability align perfectly with our mission to foster world-leading research and innovation in advanced materials and aerospace engineering. “By joining Space Park Leicester’s vibrant community, AEGION contributes to fostering a rich environment for talent development and knowledge sharing.” AEGION, renowned for its pioneering work in advanced metallurgy, specialises in developing special-grade alloys and materials-based components tailored for aerospace and defence applications. The company prides itself on its commitment to quality and innovation, with a mission to become India’s leading provider of advanced materials solutions. Its portfolio includes advanced metallurgical solutions: offering a wide range of steel, nickel, and titanium alloys, both in casting and forging forms, with precision coatings suitable for defence, aerospace, and other sophisticated systems. Samridhi Shoor, Director of Aegion, said: “We are deeply committed to advancing materials technology for the future of energy and space exploration. Our current focus on developing superior fuel materials and innovative alloys for SMRs, MMRs, and hydrogen propulsion systems positions us to revolutionise the energy landscape. “Establishing our UK office at Space Park Leicester is a strategic step that will accelerate our R&D efforts and foster vital collaborations. By leveraging the park’s world-class facilities and expertise, we aim to lead the global transition towards sustainable energy solutions and contribute to the advancement of space propulsion systems for indefinite missions.” The addition of AEGION to the Space Park Leicester community brings the total number of foreign direct investment companies to six, with more potential partners in the pipeline. Other industry partners co-located at Space Park Leicester include Rolls Royce, Airbus, Earth Sense, UKSA, and more.

Derbyshire firms can offer free employee health checks thanks to grant success

Derbyshire County Council received funding to deliver a pilot project allowing business owners can access free health checks for their staff. The council has been successful in bidding for £36,000 of funding which will be used to run free NHS Health Checks and Live Life Better Derbyshire MOT plus in workplaces across the county. Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Health and Communities Councillor Carol Hart said: “By identifying risk factors such as high blood pressure early, we can help people to get the support and treatment they need to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease and avoid heart attacks and strokes. “In turn this helps people to live well for longer as well as helping to boost our local economy.” Every year, more than 1.3 million people in England take part in an NHS Health Check and this helps prevents an estimated 300 premature deaths. Evidence shows that the age of people having cardiovascular disease (CVD) events such as strokes and heart attacks is getting younger, meaning more working age people are now being affected. Evidence also shows that some groups such as men are less likely to get early help, and by targeting workplaces the council can engage these groups. Around 1 in 3 people who have a heart attack and 1 in 4 strokes are in people of working age, with a third of stroke survivors not returning to work afterwards. Derbyshire’s Healthy Workplaces team will be delivering free NHS Health Checks and Live Life Better Derbyshire MOT Plus to workplaces across Derbyshire until March 2025. A health check lasts up to 45 minutes and is carried out by a trained health advisor. During the check the advisor will measure cholesterol and glucose levels from a fingertip blood test. They will take blood pressure, height, and weight as well as ask some lifestyle questions. The advisor will talk about your current health and discuss any early signs of heart disease and other health conditions like stroke, kidney disease, type 2 diabetes or dementia.

Family-owned Pinelog appoints sales administrator

Jessica Blaney has joined Chesterfield-based Pinelog Limited as a sales administrator, bringing over 15 years’ experience within construction and sales administration to Pinelog. In her new role, Jessica will be supporting Pinelog’s busy sales team in managing customer enquiries and ensuring a seamless experience for clients from their initial contact through to the completion of their luxury timber lodge purchase. Jessica joins Pinelog from the hospitality industry where she worked as a General Manager. Prior to working in hospitality Jessica worked for a large building material supplier of sustainable materials for 14 years. The role at Pinelog has enabled Jessica to return to an industry she knows and loves as well as have a better work life balance now that she has a young daughter. She said: “The job role at Pinelog sounded amazing and was exactly what I was looking for. Pinelog is a fantastic family-run local business, and it’s wonderful to be part of a tight-knit team again. I’m absolutely loving it. It’s a great environment to work in.” Nick Grayson, Chairman of Pinelog Group, welcomed Jessica to the team, saying, “We are delighted to have Jessica join us. Her extensive experience in sales administration and her enthusiasm for the industry make her a great addition to our growing team.”

Funding approval gives green light for Derby’s Eastern Gateway

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Shopping and leisure destination, Derbion, has confirmed that work to transform a new gateway to Derby city centre will begin this month, after final funding arrangements for the project were approved by Derby City Council. The Eastern Gateway, delivered by Derbion and part-funded by the Government’s Future High Streets Fund, will create a new façade and urban garden, transforming the area opposite the bus station and the eastern entrance to Derbion. Work will begin this month and is due for completion during the first half of 2025. Managing Director at Derbion, Beth McDonald, said: “The Eastern Gateway project will create a welcoming new entrance to the city centre, transforming the environment and encouraging footfall and visitors by opening up the space and introducing an urban square. “We’re looking forward to getting underway with the development next month and seeing the positive difference that it makes for the city.” Councillor Nadine Peatfield, Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for City Centre, Regeneration, Strategy and Policy at Derby City Council, said: “I’m thrilled that this project is moving ahead, marking another significant step in the revitalisation of Derby’s city centre. “By transforming this area, we’re not just enhancing the look and feel of the city, but also creating a space everyone can enjoy. This development will be key to better connecting different parts of the city centre, making it more accessible and welcoming. It reflects our commitment to ensuring Derby’s future is bright, inclusive, and full of opportunities. “We look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have.” Derby City Council was awarded £15 million by the Government’s Future High Streets Fund to support the development of the city centre, £3 million has been allocated to the Eastern Gateway – Derbion scheme with Derbion contributing a further £1 million.

E-commerce fulfilment company raises £2m

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Warehow, an expanding e-commerce fulfilment company catering to fashion and homeware retailers, has raised £2.1m in a Series A funding round led by the Midlands Engine Investment Fund II through its appointed fund manager Mercia Ventures, with support from existing investor MENA Moonshots. Warehow enables retailers to sell on multiple marketplaces such as eBay, Very, Next and John Lewis through one fulfilment service. Items are picked and packed at its two state-of-the-art warehouses near Worksop and shipped by third-party couriers. Warehow also manages returns processing. The company was founded in 2021 by Laurence Guy, Al Gerrie and Pete Harris as a spin-out from Laurence’s e-commerce business We Are Pentagon Group. Warehow employs 70 staff and has partnerships with leading brands such as River Island, Hoover, True Religion, and Puma. The company has doubled its revenue over the past year. The latest investment, which brings the total raised to over £3.75m, will enable Warehow to further develop its technology, create additional storage capacity in one of its existing warehouses and step up its sales and marketing activities. Co-founder and CEO, Pete Harris, said: “This funding is a significant milestone for Warehow. It will enable us to accelerate our growth trajectory and execute our business plan more effectively. We’re excited about the opportunities and challenges ahead as we continue to scale.” Howard Mitchell of Mercia Ventures said: “Managing fulfilment across multiple sales channels is a complex task. Larger retailers are often focused on physical stores and their websites, while smaller businesses may lack essential infrastructure. Warehow’s efficient warehouse operations and innovative use of technology are key drivers of its success. This funding will enable the team to scale the business and meet the increasing demand.” David Keenan of Nimbus Finance provided fundraising advice to Warehow. Ashley Taylor and Peter Mayhew from Shakespeare Martineau provided legal advice to Mercia on the deal.

Investigative tech firm Altia appoints Head of Product as it ramps up growth

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Technology specialist Altia has appointed a new Head of Product as it looks to drive forward its innovative investigation software across the UK and beyond. Sarah Saxton-Jones joins Altia’s UK team and will be tasked with leading the expansion and development of the tech expert’s products and services offering. Key to her role will be overseeing the delivery of Altia HQ, the company’s new flagship platform which is designed to streamline and accelerate the crime-solving process with the most innovative investigation software. Headquartered in Nottingham, Altia serves a global audience, providing law enforcement agencies, government departments, and private sector businesses with intelligence and investigation software. The appointment comes during a period of growth for Altia, with the company recently making two senior appointments in its Asia, Pacific, Australia, and China team to strengthen its presence in the region. The acquisition will further bolster Altia’s top-level positions, allowing it to accelerate its products and services to new and existing customers, with Sarah bringing with her over two decades of experience in driving large-scale digital transformation, innovation, and strategic business change across government entities, private sector and intelligence communities. Throughout her career, Sarah has supported government entities and their suppliers to transition from traditional project management methodologies to more effective agile methodologies, enabling new products to support operations and successful migration of data centres to hybrid cloud platforms. In her previous role as a Programme Director, Sarah led strategic government initiatives spanning technology, people, estates, and business change, where she optimised relationships with domestic and international partners, including CT Policing, The Ministry of Defence and other security and intelligence agencies. Her work has led to significant technological advancements, delivering multi million pounds in efficiencies, while also adding substantial value to the UK Government’s customers. Meanwhile, Sarah is experienced in enhancing the intelligence lifecycle and operational focus through strategic planning, developing objectives and key results (OKRs) to support the expansion of cloud products and applications. Rob Sinclair, CEO, Altia, said: “At Altia we pride ourselves on delivering the best and most innovative tools to help our customers. Naturally, that means we want to work with the best and we are incredibly excited to have Sarah join our team. “Her proven track record in smoothing the transitions to modern methodologies, delivering technological advancements, and enhancing operational transparency will be invaluable as we continue to innovate and expand our products and capabilities.” Additionally, Sarah is a champion of culture change, advocating for inclusivity and innovation in traditionally change-averse environments. She was honoured with the Director General Award for innovation in 2021, a testament to her commitment to driving positive change. “With her extensive experience and leadership, Sarah is set to play a pivotal role in the continued success and growth of Altia,” added Rob. On appointment in her new role, Sarah said: “Altia has a background in delivering new and innovative technologies in the investigation field and I’m thrilled to have this exciting opportunity to join the team at a time of growth. “I’m looking forward to contributing to the innovative projects that Altia has on the horizon and getting stuck in to help drive forward the impactful work that Altia is known for. “I look forward to the challenges ahead and to being part of a company that is truly making a difference in the investigative tech field.”

Ernest Doe & Sons expands into southern Lincolnshire with acquisition of Burdens Group branches

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Ernest Doe & Sons has acquired agricultural machinery dealer The Burdens Group’s southern Lincolnshire branches, located in Sutterton and North Kyme. The acquisition was facilitated through the appointed administrators at Begbies Traynor (Central) LLP, following The Burdens Group’s entry into administration. With existing branches across Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Sussex, Surrey, and Kent, Ernest Doe & Sons is a family-owned business with a heritage dating back to 1898, and is committed to extending its footprint into Lincolnshire. “We are thrilled to welcome the Sutterton and North Kyme branches into the Ernest Doe family,” said Managing Director Angus Doe. “Our focus is on maintaining the strong customer relationships cultivated by The Burdens Group, while introducing the high standards of quality and service that have defined Ernest Doe & Sons for over 125 years. “We look forward to serving the local community and supporting our new customers with the expertise and dedication that our longstanding customers have come to rely on.”

Main contractors asked to give views on Cleethorpes’ Pier Gardens scheme

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The next step towards the transformation of Cleethorpes’ Pier Gardens is underway, as main contractors are asked to give their views on the scheme. Called ‘Preliminary Market Consultation’, this is normal practice for public sector organisations and is part of the process ahead of full tenders being released for large contracts. It allows for interested businesses to look at the detail of the project and comment and takes the form of online questionnaires and a physical event, which will be held on Thursday 12 September from 1pm at The Knoll in Cleethorpes. Following this, officers will look at the responses, opinions and views before finalising details and releasing the main tender for the work of principal contractor, which is expected to be done later this year. The scheme for Pier Gardens is supported by £18.4m, which was awarded to Cleethorpes from the Levelling Up Fund (LUF). The designs were finalised after the views of hundreds of people were gathered during public events, meetings and consultations. This feedback supported more modern and wildlife friendly planting schemes, along with areas for children’s and adults’ social activities, and an area that could enable pop up events, performances and group exercise. Additionally, people wanted to make sure that the gardens had improved lighting, sympathetic to the surroundings. As a result, specific zoned areas have been designed by landscape architects, WSP, that feature water play, terraced play features, play structures for both junior and older children, along with a flexible event space towards the Sea Road end and a quieter area for reflective contemplation at the Memorial Gate end. Welcoming this next step in Pier Gardens’ development journey, North East Lincolnshire Council’s Portfolio Holder for Culture, Heritage and the Visitor Economy, Cllr Hayden Dawkins, said: “Cleethorpes has been evolving and improving over the years and this a further step in growing our resort, which is fast becoming a jewel in the crown of our country’s East coast. “This transformation of Pier Gardens is going to create wonderful spaces for both visitors and local people to visit and enjoy – spending time together as families and we all look forward to this work starting, and more importantly completing.”