Pub company swoops for popular Leicestershire site
Stepnell appoints strategic director
Colton Packaging appoints experienced business development manager
Local housing association joins Future Homes Hub
Loughborough University experts shape ethical guidelines for national digital twinning strategy
Loughborough University academics have played a crucial role in developing an ethical framework for the UK’s National Digital Twin Programme (NDTP). This framework marks a key step in the government’s initiative to expand national digital twinning capabilities, first introduced by HM Treasury in 2018. The programme aims to establish a robust infrastructure for digital twin technologies, which are virtual models of physical objects, systems, or processes. These models use real-time data connections to help policymakers make informed decisions by simulating various scenarios.
The ethical framework, developed by a group of leading experts, addresses the emerging challenges of integrating digital twinning into public policy and governance. The guidelines focus on principles such as inclusive growth, human-centred values, and ensuring fairness, transparency, and accountability. These principles aim to ensure that digital twinning technologies contribute to sustainable development and the well-being of society.
The technical working group, including Loughborough University’s Professors Tom Jackson and Ian Hodgkinson, emphasised the importance of ensuring that digital twins remain secure, robust, and ethically sound. As the programme progresses, further development of these principles will be essential to guide the evolving technology in ways that support long-term societal goals.
Rural businesses in North West Leicestershire offered £140,000 in grants
The North West Leicestershire District Council (NWLDC) is opening the application window for the 2025 Rural Business Grant Programme, offering a total of £140,699 to support small businesses in rural areas. Funded by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) under the Rural England Prosperity Fund, the programme helps businesses invest in growth, tourism, carbon-reducing technologies, or farm diversification.
Grants ranging from £1,000 to £15,000 will be available, with recipients required to match at least 50% of the funding. Applications are now open until 31 October 2025, and will be reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis. All projects must be completed and claimed by 31 January 2026.
Eligible businesses, companies, and partnerships within North West Leicestershire are encouraged to apply. Full details, including eligibility criteria and application instructions, can be found on the NWLDC website.
Specialist insurance intermediary snapped up by East Midlands group
East Midlands-based Noble Insurance Group is set to acquire specialist insurance intermediary Caravanwise, supported by a £5m loan from OakNorth.
Founded in 2019 via the management buy-in of Noble Marine, a pleasure craft specialist, Noble Insurance Group was launched to build a family of specialist insurance brands. Its current brands, including CBI, Graham Sykes, New Moon and WG Yachts, offer a range of insurance products and services covering day to day insurance needs and specialist requirements.
Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Christchurch, Dorset, Caravanwise specialises in the camping and leisure market and arranges insurance cover for touring and static caravans, as well as for trailer tents, folding campers, park homes, motorhomes, campervans and horseboxes.
The £5m loan will also help accelerate the Group’s buy and build strategy, that has seen it complete twelve acquisitions to date.
Henry Arundel, co-founder and managing director of Noble Insurance Group, said: “Caravanwise is an excellent addition to our portfolio. It has a highly impressive brand reputation, loyal customer bases, and deep expertise in the caravan and leisure markets.”
Dale Cowdell, director of debt finance at OakNorth, added: “As a result of Henry and Ian’s leadership, Noble Insurance Group has built a robust, high-margin platform in a highly specialised part of the insurance market. “With a proven buy-and-build strategy and strong insurer partnerships, coupled with the growth in revenues that insurance agent and broker market is set to deliver over the next five years, the business is well-positioned for continued sustainable growth. We’re delighted to support Henry, Ian and their teams as they expand their presence with this latest acquisition.”Acquisition by Burton specialist sees manufacturer return to UK ownership
Celebrate property and construction businesses with a submission for the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2025 – nominations close 15 August!
To make a nomination for the 10th annual East Midlands Bricks Awards, please click here, or on the category headings below.
Categories include:- Contractor of the Year
- Developer of the Year
- Architects of the Year
- Most Active Agent
- Deal of the Year
- Residential Development of the Year
- Sustainable Development of the Year
- Commercial Development of the Year
- Excellence in Design
- Responsible Business of the Year
- Overall Winner
Nominations will close on Friday 15th August.
A glittering awards ceremony revealing winners will take place on Thursday 2nd 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 Councillor Nadine Peatfield – Leader of Derby City Council, Cabinet Member for City Centre, Regeneration, Strategy and Policy, and Deputy Mayor of the East Midlands, as keynote speaker. Robert Maxey, partner at heb Surveyors, last year’s Deal of the Year winner, said: “It was an honour to take home the Deal of the Year award at the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024, especially because the other nominees in the category were so strong! It was extremely pleasing to see recognition of our team’s efforts and the event provided a great boost to morale. Celebrating excellence in our region’s property and construction sector, and offering a great chance to catch up with local professionals, I’d encourage other businesses to get involved with an entry, to showcase your business and the impact it is making in the industry.”The East Midlands Bricks Awards 2025
What: The East Midlands Bricks Awards 2025 When: Thursday 2nd October (4.30pm – 7.30pm) Where: Derek Randall Suite, Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham Keynote speaker: Councillor Nadine Peatfield – Leader of Derby City Council, Cabinet Member for City Centre, Regeneration, Strategy and Policy, and Deputy Mayor of the East Midlands Tickets: Available here Dress code: Standard business attire Thanks to our sponsors:









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New waterside development to boost local economy
A new mixed-use development, The Moorings, has officially opened in Staveley as part of the £25 million Government-backed Staveley Town Deal regeneration programme. Located by the Chesterfield Canal, the development is set to offer office, retail, and dining spaces designed to attract both businesses and visitors.
The first floor of the building houses six office units ranging from 450 to 750 square feet, available for rent. The ground floor includes retail spaces and a larger area designated for a restaurant or café-bar, which will feature outdoor seating overlooking the canal. The site also benefits from improved access, including a new road and footpath, making it more attractive for visitors looking to enjoy recreational activities like walking, cycling, and boating.
Expected to generate 40 to 60 new jobs, The Moorings is part of a broader initiative to stimulate local economic growth and create a vibrant destination in the region. The Staveley Town Deal has contributed £3.5 million towards the £4.5 million cost of the project, with the remaining funding covered by local partners.
The development forms part of the wider Markham Vale business park initiative, aimed at supporting business growth in the area.