Saturday, April 26, 2025

New Leicestershire autocare centre creates 20 jobs

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HiQ and Carsa have opened a new autocare centre in Mountsorrel, creating up to 20 jobs. The site is part of a nationwide expansion strategy, adding to the companies’ existing dual-branded locations in Cannock and Halesowen.

The partnership combines HiQ’s autocare services with Carsa’s used car sales model. HiQ, backed by Goodyear, operates 190 centres across the UK, while Carsa has expanded to 10 locations since its founding in 2020.

The new centre integrates vehicle sales, servicing, tyre fitting, and MOT testing. A second site in Bolton has also launched as part of the expansion.

MTMS extends its partnership with GTR to keep the UK’s busiest railway moving

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UK rail depot maintenance firm MTMS has been tasked with helping keep the UK’s busiest railway running smoothly after it signed a new three-year contract with train operators Govia Thameslink Railway.
The Midlands-based firm has maintained the equipment at depots serving GTR’s network for a number of years and the new contract has an option to extend to 2029.
MTMS looks after more than half of the UK’s depots and GTR is one of its biggest customers, with 18 depots based at locations stretching from Peterborough down to Eastbourne and including Bedford, Selhurst in South London and Bognor Regis in West Sussex.
Collectively, the depots provide stabling and servicing for GTR’s 516-strong train fleet, which serves a 1,300km network delivering 340 million passenger journeys a year.
MTMS’s contract comprises a wide range of responsibilities, including maintaining carriage wash machines and controlled emission toilets, provision of a comprehensive asset list, carrying out electrical installation condition testing on equipment and providing a planned CWM flail/brush replacement programme.
The core of the service delivery is servicing the 513 required PPM’s across the GTR estates and provide a 24/7 365-days-a-year reactive callout service.

Henry Boot Construction expands into East Midlands under new leadership

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Henry Boot Construction is expanding its presence in the East Midlands under new Managing Director Lee Powell. The company, historically focused on South Yorkshire, is targeting projects in Derby, Nottingham, and Lincolnshire, aiming to capitalise on the region’s student housing demand and industrial growth. Powell also sees opportunities in Teesside and plans to balance the company’s portfolio with more private sector work, shifting from its current 77% reliance on public sector contracts to a 50:50 split.

Powell, who joined from GMI Construction alongside Finance Director James Smith and Commercial Director Chris Weathers, intends to diversify into industrial, logistics, build-to-rent, student accommodation, and urban regeneration projects. He also highlights growing demand for thermal efficiency and building performance consulting.

The construction sector has faced significant challenges, with over 4,000 insolvencies in 2024, but Powell sees opportunities emerging as major contractors exit the market. Henry Boot has secured three prison projects following the collapse of a Tier 1 competitor. While inflation has stabilised, material costs remain volatile, with some declines in steel and reinforcement bar prices but continued increases in insulation and plasterboard.

Powell envisions Henry Boot evolving into a construction consultant, advising developers on cost-effective and efficient building designs. His strategy focuses on value engineering rather than undercutting competitors on price, positioning the company as a long-term partner for clients navigating a changing market.

ProBiotix secures exclusive supply deal in China

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ProBiotix Health, a UK-based life sciences company specialising in probiotic solutions for cardiometabolic health, has signed an exclusive supply agreement with Kemin China Technology Co Ltd (KCG). The deal grants KCG the rights to sell ProBiotix’s proprietary probiotic strain, LPLDL®, as a cardiometabolic health supplement ingredient in China, Hong Kong, and Macau, with potential expansion into other regions.

Under the agreement, ProBiotix will supply LPLDL® in bulk, and KCG will market it under a co-branding arrangement. China’s cardiovascular disease burden affects over 330 million people, and the country’s probiotic supplement market, valued at $2.3 billion in 2024, is projected to reach $3.6 billion by 2028.

KCG is a subsidiary of Kemin Industries, a U.S.-based global ingredient supplier with more than $1 billion in revenue and over 500 patents. The partnership is expected to create a long-term revenue stream for both companies and expand ProBiotix’s presence in the Chinese market.

Tesco opens security hub to combat retail crime

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Tesco has launched a new security hub in Daventry, Northamptonshire, as part of a multimillion-pound investment to address rising retail crime. The facility will operate 24/7, monitoring CCTV footage and sharing intelligence with police to tackle shoplifting and staff assaults.

Retail crime costs UK businesses an estimated £1.8 billion annually. The new hub is designed to strengthen security measures and improve collaboration with law enforcement. Tesco has not disclosed the total investment but emphasised its commitment to staff and customer safety.

Rockingham Cars expands EV lineup with Leapmotor partnership

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Rockingham Cars has become an official dealer for Leapmotor in Corby, joining the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) brand’s push to establish 80 UK dealerships by the end of the year.

Leapmotor’s UK lineup includes the C10, a mid-sized SUV with a 261-mile range priced at £36,000, and the compact T03 city car, which offers a 165-mile range. The partnership stems from a joint venture between Leapmotor and Stellantis, which owns Abarth and Fiat.

Rockingham Cars, in operation since 1978, has a long-standing relationship with Stellantis brands and is recognized for strong customer service. It ranked second in JudgeService’s 2023 list of the UK’s top 20 dealerships, achieving a 99.53% customer satisfaction score.

Nottingham charity seeks business support to complete new facility

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Footprints, a Nottingham-based charity supporting children with mobility and communication challenges, is relocating to a larger facility in Clifton to expand its services. The new site on Farnborough Road, formerly the Highbank Community Centre, will increase the charity’s capacity from assisting 60-75 families annually to supporting 300 families with tailored programs.

The facility will feature session rooms, a sensory room, a family space, a community café, outdoor sensory areas, and accessibility-focused amenities. Renovations are underway, but additional support is needed to complete the transformation. Footprints is seeking contributions from businesses, including construction materials, volunteer labor, and professional services, particularly electricians and plumbers.

With its previous site in Sneinton sold, the charity is working to minimise service disruptions. Businesses interested in supporting the project can contribute through donations, volunteering, or in-kind assistance.

Council drafts long-term plan to revamp Northampton town centre

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West Northamptonshire Council is developing a 15-year masterplan covering more than 400 hectares to regenerate Northampton’s town centre. The initiative aims to boost the local economy, improve public spaces, and promote sustainable transport.

A team of regeneration specialists has been appointed to shape the project, focusing on enhancing the town’s cultural and sporting heritage while creating new employment opportunities. A public consultation, set to launch in early summer, will allow residents and businesses to provide input.

Land deal brings new school a step closer

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Nottinghamshire County Council-owned land has been officially signed over to The White Hills Park Trust as part of an agreement which will see a planned new school built on the existing Bramcote College site. In a move to help invest in the community, the council has sold two plots of land for the nominal fee of one pound, so the Trust can sell the land on to a housing developer. This money will be used to fund the rebuild. The new school building will provide a total of 950 places (750 secondary school places and 200 places for sixth form). There will be the potential to increase capacity in the future. The new school will be purpose-built and have modern facilities for all subject areas and will meet the Department for Education’s sustainability targets, built to low-carbon standards. Commenting on the official contract agreement with the Trust to sign over land, which combined is more than 17 hectares or equivalent to 43.5 acres, Councillor Keith Girling, the county council’s Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Asset Management, said: “As a county council, it is our duty to invest in education to benefit future generations. “This is great use of our land assets as this agreement with the Trust will help them to fund a purpose-built school which will provide the best environment for learning and help bring more school places to Nottinghamshire.” Paul Heery, CEO of White Hills Park Trust, said he was delighted to be working with the county council on this project. He said: “This project will deliver a wonderful new home for Bramcote College, fit for education in the 21st century. “Generations of students, as well as the wider community in Bramcote and Stapleford, will benefit from this partnership. We now look forward to building commencing this summer.” The school is due to be delivered by Morgan Sindall Construction with Arc Partnership, a joint venture between Nottinghamshire County Council and SCAPE, providing the architectural design.

CEO steps down at Totally plc

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Wendy Lawrence, the CEO of Totally plc, a Derby-based provider of frontline healthcare services, corporate fitness and wellbeing services, has agreed with the Board to step down from her role and leave the Board with immediate effect.

The Board intends to initiate a formal search process to identify a new Chief Executive Officer as soon as possible. Until such time as a new Chief Executive Officer is appointed, Professor Prasad Godbole, Totally’s current Chief Operating Officer has been appointed interim Chief Executive Officer of the company.

Professor Prasad Godbole will report directly to Simon Stilwell, Chairman of the company, but will not be appointed to the board at the present time.

Simon Stilwell, Chair of Totally, said: “I would like to thank Wendy for her contribution to Totally plc over the last 12 years. In that time the business has grown considerably both organically and by acquisition and successfully expanded its offering to be one of the leading independent healthcare providers today.”

Wendy Lawrence said: “I’d like to thank those whom have supported me during my tenure as CEO at Totally, we have certainly made some major progress over the years. I wish Totally well and am already looking forward to the next chapter in my career.”

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