Workers secure equal pay win against retailer Next

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More than 3,500 current and former store staff of Leicester fashion retailer Next have won a six-year legal battle for equal pay.

This is the first equal pay claim of this type against a national retailer to reach the final legal stage and secure a win. The total amount payable by Next as a result of the win is currently estimated to be in excess of £30 million. The Employment Tribunal has ruled that Next failed to show that paying their sales consultants, who are overwhelmingly women, lower hourly pay rates than their warehouse operatives, was not sex discrimination. Sales consultants receive lower basic hourly pay than warehouse operatives (a difference ranging from £0.40 to £3). The claimants’ average salary loss is more than £6,000 each.
The store staff who brought the claim will now be entitled to compensation by way of back pay going back up to six years from when they put in their claims and including the time that has elapsed since they put in their claims. The first claims were submitted in 2018. In addition, their basic hourly pay terms will automatically be equalised in their existing contracts. The win also extends to providing the store staff with paid rest breaks, and equal Sunday, Night and Overtime Premiums in line with comparable terms in the warehouse contracts. Compensation (backpay) for the claimants will now be assessed by the Tribunal. Only those who have brought claims will be entitled to compensation for lost pay and guaranteed to have their contracts automatically equalised, but Leigh Day is continuing to submit claims for Sales Consultants who were not in the original 3,500 and the number of claims are expected to increase significantly over the coming weeks and months following the successful ruling. Helen Scarsbrook, aged 68, from Eastleigh near Southampton, who has worked for Next for more than 20 years and was one of three lead claimants representing all the sales consultants in the claim, said: “We did it! We have achieved equal pay for Next sales consultants. It has been a long six years battling for the equal pay we all felt we rightly deserved but today we can say we won. “Anyone who works in retail knows that it is a physically and emotionally tough job. Customer service, in particular, is very demanding and we do that in addition to lots of other essential tasks that go to make Next a successful business. You become so used to having your work undervalued that you can easily start to doubt it yourself. I am so grateful to the judges for seeing our jobs for what they really are – equal.” Elizabeth George, Leigh Day partner and barrister representing the successful claimants, said: “Helen and her colleagues in this claim have achieved something hugely significant. This is exactly the type of pay discrimination that the equal pay legislation was intended to address. “When you have female dominated jobs being paid less than male dominated jobs and the work is equal, employers cannot pay women less simply by pointing to the market and saying – it is the going rate for the jobs. We knew that already. The Employment Tribunal has confirmed employers must go further to justify paying the different rates. “They rightly found that Next could have afforded to pay a higher rate but chose not to and that the reason for that was purely financial. Helen and thousands of her colleagues had the courage and perseverance to bring these claims and see them through to a successful end. I am so pleased for them. “It is worth reminding people that the financial compensation they will now be entitled to is not a windfall. It is pay that they were always entitled to if Next had complied with its equal pay obligations.”

Enter outstanding schemes for Commercial Development of the Year at the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024

Shining a light on the region’s property and construction industry, nominations will close on Thursday 5th September for East Midlands Business Link’s annual Bricks Awards. With 10 categories available to enter, the independent awards and publicity programme recognises development projects and people in commercial and public building across the region – from office, industrial and residential schemes, through to community projects such as leisure schemes and schools. We also showcase the work of architects, agencies and those behind large schemes. Amongst this year’s categories is Commercial Development of the Year, which can be entered here. The winner of this category will be the commercial development that has gone above and beyond in fulfilling the criteria of the build, in terms of design and construction. This can include special requirements, features or elements that make the commercial development stand out from the crowd. Last year the award was won by Henry Brothers Construction for SportPark Pavilion 4, Loughborough, with HBD (Power Park, Nottingham) and Bolsterstone Group Plc and Chesterfield Borough Council (One Waterside Place, Chesterfield) runners up. Upon winning Clare Swaine, business development manager, Henry Brothers, said: “I was delighted to collect this award on behalf of Henry Brothers, it was a fantastic team effort to deliver this impressive Passivhaus building which is supportive of Loughborough University’s path to net-zero and is a tremendous asset to the University and wider Leicestershire economy. The event was also a great networking opportunity and it was interesting to hear more about the various developments happening in the region.”

Submit your nominations for Commercial Development of the Year here before entries close on Thursday 5th September.

Winners will be revealed at a glittering awards ceremony on Thursday 3rd October, at the Trent Bridge Cricket Ground (4:30pm – 7:30pm) – an evening also offering an opportunity to establish new connections with property and construction professionals from across the region, and hear from keynote speaker Paul Southby. Other award categories open for entry include: Most Active Estate Agent, Contractor of the Year, Responsible Business of the Year, Residential Development of the Year, Developer of the Year, Deal of the Year, Architects of the Year, Excellence in Design, and Sustainable Development of the Year. All entry forms can be accessed here. The Overall Winner award will also be presented at the event. This award cannot be entered, with the winner selected from those nominated for the event’s other awards. The Overall Winner of the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024 will also receive a year of marketing/publicity worth £20,000.

Book your tickets now

Tickets can now be booked for the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024 – click here to secure yours. The special awards evening and networking event will be held on Thursday 3rd October 2024 in the Derek Randall Suite at the Trent Bridge Cricket Ground from 4:30pm – 7:30pm.
Connect with local decision makers over nibbles and complimentary drinks while applauding the outstanding companies and projects in our region, and hear from keynote speaker 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. Dress code is standard business attire. Thanks to our sponsors:      

       

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Frasers Group invests in retail and distribution business to expand international footprint

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Shirebrook-based Frasers Group has purchased a 14.65% strategic investment in Accent Group Limited, the retail and distribution business in the performance and lifestyle market, as it looks to expand in Australia and New Zealand.

In Full Year 2024, Accent delivered AUD$1.6bn of sales from nearly 900 stores and websites, consisting of multi brand sports fashion stores, vertical owned brands, and global exclusively distributed brands such as Skechers, Hoka, UGG and Vans. 

Frasers noted that the strategic investment will enable it to grow its presence in Australia and New Zealand, a key market in the Group’s ambition to become a leading global sports retailer. To further underpin this partnership and help to drive mutual opportunities, Accent has stated that it intends to offer Frasers the opportunity to propose a director to join the Accent Board.

Michael Murray, CEO of Frasers Group, said: “This investment is an exciting step in the expansion of our international footprint, which is a key growth driver for the Group. Accent has built an incredible ecosystem of sports and lifestyle brands in Australia and New Zealand.

“They have a strong platform across stores, digital, and distribution, offering a lot of potential for Frasers concepts and brands. We are looking forward to working with the Accent management team to unlock mutually beneficial opportunities for both groups.”

Daniel Agostinelli, CEO of Accent Group, said: “We have been in discussions with Frasers Group for some time about a strategic relationship, and have been impressed by its management team and believe that there is a strong cultural alignment between both organisations.

“We see the potential for significant mutual opportunity with Frasers Group, and are excited by the beginning of this new relationship between the organisations.”

Multi-million pound sale secured for Northamptonshire industrial site

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Lambert Smith Hampton’s Capital Markets team has completed the multi-million-pound sale of the 143,818 sq ft former KNP Logistics warehouse in Kettering, Northamptonshire. Strategically situated within a prime logistics hub in the East Midlands, this expansive site features three interconnected warehouses, two office configurations, a large steel portal-framed canopy, and additional undeveloped land. The property also benefits from environmentally friendly initiatives like LED lighting and rainwater harvesting. Significant interest was attracted during Lambert Smith Hampton’s targeted marketing campaign from a range of investors and owner occupiers. Richard Durkin, Director at Lambert Smith Hampton, said: “Following an all-encompassing marketing campaign which resulted in significant interest we were able to select a party in order to take the transaction forward which resulted in a positive outcome for our client.” Lambert Smith Hampton acted on behalf of the Joint Administrators, Rajnesh Mittal and Nathan Jones of FRP Advisory.

£21m SEND school reaches construction milestone

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The delivery of a new 230-place school in Tiffield, Northamptonshire, has reached a significant milestone. Following the demolition and clearance of the site, which took place this spring, the steelwork for the school is now complete. Being built on St Johns Road, on the former St Johns Centre site, the construction project is being led by national contractor Willmott Dixon for West Northamptonshire Council, Greenwood Academies Trust and the Department for Education. The new school will provide additional special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) spaces in the local community. Set to complete in Summer 2025, the specialist school will improve access to education and increase the support available to families. Pupils aged four to 18 years old will benefit from a variety of facilities including specialist teaching spaces, a soft playroom, a sensory room and a rebound therapy room. A playground, outdoor soft and hard play areas, and staff and visitor car parking are also included within the plans. A drop-off area and additional queuing space will also be available, making drop-off and collection easier for pupils and parents. Due to the rural landscape surrounding the school, landscaping has been prioritised on the 20,217sqm site to ensure the school blends in with the surrounding area. Nick Heath, director at Willmott Dixon, said: “Our record of delivering SEND schools within the East Midlands is something we take great pride in. We approach each project with the unique needs of the local community, students and staff in mind, and look forward to delivering a school that meets these requirements. “We are embedding a range of sustainable elements in this project to help futureproof the school and make it energy efficient. The school will be powered by photovoltaics (PVs) and utilise air source heat pumps, aligning with our continual commitment to sustainability.” Cllr Fiona Baker, Cabinet Member for Childrens, Families, Education and Skills at WNC, said: “It is great news that the main construction work has started to deliver a new special school for children and young people with SEND, and their families. “We know there is a shortfall of placements in West Northants and that demand is continuing to increase, so this is very much needed. The new facility will offer high-quality education and learning facilities in a positive environment. “Once the school opens it will help us to manage the demand we are seeing for placements as we continue on our improvement journey. The team involved will continue to work closely with all partners and stakeholders to ensure all are kept up to date and informed on progress.” Joining Willmott Dixon on the project team are Associated Architects, Hexa Consulting, JEH Planning, Ares Landscape Architects and SVM Building Services Design.

Loughborough communications consultancy expands

1284 Communications has moved into larger office space in Loughborough as the PR consultancy continues to grow. The team moved into a new building on the Loughborough University Science and Enterprise Park campus in August. After operating from the LUinc. workspace in the Holywell Building since launch, 1284 now has larger space at the nearby Advanced Technology and Innovation Centre (ATIC). The move will provide a solid foundation for the ongoing expansion and investment in 1284. Managing Director George Oliver said: “1284 had a good year of growth last year and maintained that momentum into 2024-25. “It got us thinking about where we are going next – in July we celebrated four years of 1284 and the time felt right to make the move. “We were keen to stay on the LUSEP site and ATIC is a great fit for us and the work we do in the innovation space.” The office move coincides with the expansion of the 1284 team. Lauren Cropper started as 1284’s new Account Executive in the same week as the switch to ATIC.

Work starts on new Belper health centre

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Contractor Henry Brothers Construction and Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust have jointly held a turf-cutting ceremony to mark the start of work getting under way on site for a new Belper health centre. The event marks a key stage in the development of the new £15m hub for community health services in the Derbyshire town. It was attended by representatives from Henry Brothers and the Trust, including Trust chief executive Tracy Allen, who carried out the honours. She said: “Back in 2017 we first started talking publicly about the need for new community health facilities for Belper and it’s been a long and eventful seven years to reach this point, involving several changes of plan and a pandemic which put everything on hold. “So, to be able to put the first ceremonial spade in the ground to start construction is a really fantastic moment. It’s a tribute to the many people who have helped us reach this point. “I can’t wait to see the architect’s plans come off the page as the building takes shape and becomes a purpose-designed environment for local people to receive a range of community health services for years to come.” The modern facilities – designed to have high environmental credentials to ensure long-term sustainability – are being built on the site of the former Belper Clinic, as part of the Babington Hospital site on Derby Road, Belper. Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust recently commissioned Midlands-based contractor Henry Brothers to deliver the new building over a planned construction phase of 66 weeks. It is being delivered through the Pagabo Major Works Framework. John Sowter, design and planning director at Henry Brothers Construction, said: “We are very pleased to have started work on site, marking a key milestone in the mission to provide new, state-of-the-art community health services in Belper. “It was an honour to host members of the Trust who have been pivotal in developing this scheme to an official turf-cutting ceremony and we are looking forward to delivering these new NHS facilities for the community of Belper.” The new health centre will include environmentally sustainable features such as photo-voltaic panels on the roof to harness the power of the sun, with pledges to use local and recycled material from demolished buildings in the build where possible, along with timber from certified sources. It is being built to BREEAM excellent standards to ensure long-term sustainability. The health hub will feature 15 consulting rooms, six treatment rooms, a health education group room and other facilities, and will provide a range of services including community nursing, midwifery clinics, podiatry services, speech and language therapy, physiotherapy, continence advisory service, wound care and phlebotomy. Designed by architects Race Cottam Associates, it will accommodate all existing outpatient and clinical services provided at Babington Hospital. Other members of the construction team alongside Henry Brothers include project manager Capita, civil and structural engineer Eastwood Consulting Engineers, and mechanical and electrical engineers EP Consulting.

New Nottingham student accommodation scheme gets green light

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Plans for a new Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) scheme in Nottingham, at 2 Queens Road, have been approved. The application, by CMPG on behalf of Zen Nottingham, involves a building reaching up to six and nine storeys. The scheme would comprise 31 studios and 50 cluster beds. The cluster beds would be provided as 10 five bed cluster flats. On the ground floor, communal space, a laundry room, plant rooms, and bin store are planned. To the eastern side of the building a service yard is proposed which would include temporary parking spaces for loading and unloading, as well as a cycle store. A patio area would be provided to the rear of the site and an outdoor roof terrace is also proposed. Currently, the application site is partially occupied by a vacant, two-storey building which was originally a cinema auditorium. Planning permission was previously granted for the erection of a nine and six storey building to provide 39 apartments and two ancillary commercial units at the site. The new PBSA scheme is largely the same, but now proposes student accommodation in place of apartments and removes the ground floor commercial units.

Superior Wellness expands sales team

Chesterfield-based Superior Wellness has appointed Magda Paradell as International Sales Manager. She joins them with over 15 years’ experience in the wellness sector. Magda’s previous role was Export Area Manager at Aquavia Spa (one of Europe’s largest spa manufacturers) where she spent almost 16 years. Magda spent 7 years as back office and customer service before moving in sales where she was Export Area Manager for 8 years. She specialised in B2B sales of hot tubs in a wide number of European markets including France, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal and Italy. She holds a Tourism degree by the University of Manresa, and a Sales and Marketing Master by EAE Business School of Barcelona. Gareth Ward, Global Sales Director, said: “Our sales team is growing rapidly to support the growth of the company. I am thrilled that Magda has joined the European Sales team. “Her experience will be invaluable, she’s an outstanding addition to our existing team and I am looking forward to working closely with her.” Magda Paradell said: “It is with great pleasure I join the Superior Wellness team. This is a global company in a state of continuous evolution, boasting significant production capacity and an extensive array of highly competitive products. “In addition to its offerings in the spa sector, the company is diversifying into other related products within the wellness industry. I see this as a remarkable opportunity to pursue professional challenges and to contribute meaningfully to the growth of the organisation.”

New licensee leads £310,000 refurb of Dronfield Woodhouse pub

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Dronfield Woodhouse pub The Miners Arms has closed for a £310,000 refurbishment. It’s being carried out by Heineken-owned Star Pubs and new licensee Jon Church, who comes from Meadowhead and has worked in pubs around Derbyshire and South Yorkshire for the past 20 years. The Miners Arms is Jon’s first pub of his own. He said: “I’ve searched for 18 months for the right pub, visiting around 40 in person and looking at many more online. It’s fantastic to have found the ideal place just a few miles from home. When I pulled up outside The Miners Arms, I knew it was ‘the one’. It’s in a bit of a state now but the investment will transform it. I want it to be a proper pub that serves the needs of the whole community.” Jon wants to ensure The Miners Arms “has something for everyone” and, as well as great food and drink, a whole programme of activities is planned including a weekly quiz, music from local artists and events for special occasions like Halloween and Christmas. In the offing for next summer are barbecues, a cask ale festival and family fun days. The pub will also have Sky and TNT Sports and screen major sporting fixtures. Says Chris Carratt, area manager for Star Pubs: “Jon has extensive experience in hospitality across the region and, having been brought up in the area, knows just what The Miners Arms needs to thrive for the long term. From great food to excellent beer and varied activities, there’ll be lots of reasons to visit for local residents and those from further afield alike.” The Miners Arms – which has an old stable in the rear garden – is thought to be named after the miners who worked in the local lead mine. Unable to discover much about the pub’s history, Jon is keen to hear from anyone who knows about its past or has pictures of The Miners Arms in bygone days.