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“While we are pleased that Mushtaq has said he will repay the loans in full, this commitment was only made by him when faced with the prospect of a custodial sentence for his offences.”
IZ Business Consultants was established in August 2013, describing its services on Companies House as offering retail sale of telecommunications equipment other than mobile telephones and other business support service activities. Mushtaq applied for two Bounce Back Loans worth £50,000 each within a two-day period in June 2020, claiming his company’s turnover was £260,000 and £206,000. The firm’s turnover for 2019 was closer to £83,000, analysis of the company’s accounts revealed. Mushtaq signed a declaration on applying for the loan stating that the funds would be used solely for the economic benefit of his business and not for personal use. However, on receiving the loans, he paid more than £78,000 to a money transfer service based in California. Mushtaq arranged an interview with investigators from the Insolvency Service but failed to attend. No evidence was provided that any of the money was used for the benefit of his business. Liquidators were appointed for IZ Business Consultants in October 2021.Northants logistics firm names new MD
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The East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024: “Recognising the contributions and successes of businesses…is key to building a brighter future for the industry and the communities it serves”
- Most active agent
- Commercial development 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
- Sustainable development of the year
- Contractor of the year
- Overall winner (this award cannot be entered, with the winner, and recipient of a year of marketing/publicity worth £20,000, selected from those nominated for the event’s other awards)
Nominations end Thursday 5th September
A glittering awards ceremony revealing winners will take place on Thursday 3rd October, at the spectacular Trent Bridge Cricket Ground (4:30pm – 7:30pm), additionally offering the perfect opportunity to forge new contacts with property and construction professionals from across the region, as well as hear from keynote speaker Paul Southby.







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Make your entry now for Architects of the Year at the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024
- Design ethos that shows sympathy to local aesthetics
- Consideration for ecology/environment
- Ease of construction without too many modifications to design or materials
- Demonstrate client satisfaction
- Schemes that also benefit the local community.”

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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.






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Robinson returns to profit
Robinson plc, the custom manufacturer of plastic and paperboard packaging, has seen an increase in revenue and returned to profit in its interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2024.
The Chesterfield-based firm reported an uptick in revenue to £27.1m, up from £24.3m in the same period of the year prior. Pre-tax profit, meanwhile, grew to £0.7m from a loss of £0.9m. The results come as John Melia, currently Director of Strategy and Innovation at DS Smith Recycling, is set to be appointed as Group CEO.Alan Raleigh, chairman, said: “The results for the first half of 2024 reflect the positive momentum that we have experienced since July 2023.
“Whilst market conditions remain challenging, I am very pleased that our approach to partnering with major fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) brand owners, our investment in new technology and our ability to deliver packaging made from post-consumer recycled material is delivering increased sales volume and improved performance.
“I am delighted that John Melia has chosen to join Robinson as our new Chief Executive. John is currently Director of Strategy and Innovation at DS Smith Recycling and has held senior positions at Tata Chemicals, where he oversaw major business transformation initiatives.
“He has an in-depth understanding of what is required to drive shareholder value in a business like Robinson and we look forward to him joining the team in December. I would also like to place on record the Board’s appreciation for the excellent contribution that Sara Halton has made as interim Chief Executive.
“The Company expects revenue and profit for the 2024 financial year to be in line with current market expectations. We remain committed in the medium-term to delivering above-market profitable growth and our target of 6-8% adjusted operating margin.”