Derbyshire charity reveals plans for city centre base

Derbyshire’s specialist child exploitation charity, Safe and Sound, is forging ahead with plans to create a safe place in Derby city centre for young people and families where they can engage with an expanded range of support services and activities to help them re-build their lives. The charity has secured the purchase of 8 Bold Lane, a former restaurant in Derby’s Cathedral Quarter, which will enable the specialist team to support more young people and families and provide a broader range of services. The charity will also make space available for other charities and organisations to deliver their services. Safe and Sound works with children as young as seven, young people and their families across Derbyshire whose lives have been affected by child exploitation including online grooming, sexual exploitation, County Lines, trafficking, modern slavery and radicalisation. The charity is currently based in rented offices in Darley Abbey and rents further space for activity and therapy work. Thanks to £250,000 funding from the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities’ Community Ownership Fund, plans are now being drawn up for the restoration and refurbishment work required to make the three-storey building fit for purpose. Work is due to start imminently and take around six months to complete. The vision is to provide safe and welcoming ground-floor space for a community hub and a wide range of activities delivered by both Safe and Sound and other youth and family-focused organisations including YMCA, Derby County Community Trust and Umbrella. The flexibility of the space will enable activities and therapies to be expanded ranging from arts and crafts and music to drama and sport. The other two floors will include space for 121 and group support, meetings and workshops as well as office accommodation for Safe and Sound’s team and volunteers who are based there. Fundraising for equipment and specialist facilities will continue under the charity’s Butterfly Appeal banner with the first donations secured including the donation of office equipment from Geldards solicitors and a £4,299 grant from Toyota Manufacturing UK to pay for youth activities equipment at the centre. Last year, Safe and Sound supported a record 343 children and young people who had been victims of or at risk of child exploitation. The charity largely works with 7-18 year olds but includes up to 25 if there are special educational needs and or disability (SEND) issues or children leaving care. Safe and Sound chair Mark Richardson, who is a director of BBJ Commercial, has been working with fellow trustees, CEO Tracy Harrison and key partners in the city to bring the vision to reality. He explained that the purchase of 8 Bold Lane was the culmination of two years’ discussions and site visits and was a milestone moment for Safe and Sound, the wider voluntary sector and for the vibrancy of the city centre. “We have outgrown our rented offices in Darley Abbey Mills and there has always been a desire to have city centre premises to provide a safe and welcoming space for the young people and families that our specialist team supports. “I am delighted that we have found the premises that will be the long-term home for everyone who works at and is supported by Safe and Sound as well as providing much needed accessible space for other organisations supporting some of the most vulnerable people in our local communities. “The property has been vacant for some time and is in disrepair so this is an excellent opportunity to see it brought back to life. Its location next to the Electric Daisy environmental social enterprise further brings new cultural diversity and community to the area “I am particularly grateful for the support shown by fellow professionals in the commercial property, construction and legal fields who have recognised the value that Safe and Sound brings to our city and county and who have provided us with their expertise to enable us to secure this purchase.” CEO Tracy Harrison outlined the importance of upscaling facilities and capacity to support young people and their families whose lives had been affected by child exploitation. She said: “Referrals for our services have doubled since the pandemic – reflecting the reality that any child, anywhere – regardless of their age, sex or family background – is at risk of child exploitation. “However, we have been constricted by having to rent premises not only for our team but to provide an expanding programme of activities, support and therapies which are so vital to help young people and their families affected by exploitation to move forward with their lives. “The Bold Lane premises will be an amazing community asset that will increase our impact by providing a centrally located safe and welcoming space for children and young people who are at risk of exploitation as well as their families. “Our youth participation and parents as peers groups will continue to be heavily involved in the project plan – advising us on the facilities they want and we will continue to consult with our Youth Alliance partners throughout the process to ensure that this facility will benefit everyone.” Mrs Harrison continued: “With the purchase secured, the Community Ownership Fund grant has enabled us to move quickly on the renovation of the property and we hope to be ready to open our doors in early 2025. “We still have a long shopping list of equipment that we want to buy and special features that we want to include in the community hub so will be stepping up our efforts through the Butterfly Appeal to make this a reality.”

Nominations open for the prestigious East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024

Nominations are now OPEN for East Midlands Business Link’s highly anticipated East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024, placing the spotlight on the region’s property and construction industry. The prestigious annual event recognises development projects and people in commercial and public building across the region – from office, industrial and residential, through to community projects such as leisure schemes, schools and public spaces. We also highlight the work of architects, agencies and those behind large schemes. It’s an opportunity to celebrate successes, boost businesses’ profiles, showcase teams, reward their efforts, and bolster morale. To nominate your (or another) business/development for one of our awards, please click on a category link below or visit this page.
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Nominations end Thursday 5th September

A highlight in the business calendar, 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 of celebration and networking with property and construction leaders from across the region. Attendees will also 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. Find out who last year’s winners were here.
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Trebor Developments exchange off market deal on Northampton employment site

Trebor Developments and Hillwood have exchanged contracts to acquire an 8-acre employment site in Northampton. It will further expand their existing consented 8 acres in order to bring forward a combined, comprehensive development site of 16 acres where Trebor will shortly be submitting a planning application for a single industrial unit of 328,000 sq ft. The site is located adjacent to the A45 dual carriageway, which links to the M1 at Junction 15 providing excellent access to the motorway network. James Drew, Trebor development director, said: “We are delighted to be bringing forward this c330,000 sq ft single unit in Northampton, a prime golden-triangle location. Having secured this further land off market we will shortly submit planning and are looking forward to further detailed discussions with occupiers on both a freehold or leasehold bases.” It is anticipated the building will be available during 2025, being developed on a speculative basis and is also capable of being customised to occupier specific requirements as a build to suit. Agency advice was provided by Drake Commercial, Knight Frank and TDB Real Estate advised the landowner.

Property specialist appointed to operate multi-million-pound build-to-rent development in Leicester

Property specialist Centrick has been appointed to launch and operate a new multi-million-pound build-to-rent (BTR) development in Leicester. 

Centrick will provide its BTR services, through its VICI platform, on behalf of developer and investor Oblix Living for its latest development, The Saxons, comprising 100 one and two-bedroom homes.

Centrick founder James Ackrill said: “It is enormously exciting to be working alongside Oblix Living once again, watching The Saxons coming to life, and we are very pleased to be launching this scheme.

“Working with Oblix Living is always a pleasure. It is great to see their BTR vision come to fruition and to be able to share in the success of launching a high-quality scheme which focuses on the residents and addresses their needs in so many ways.” 

Centrick BTR director Clare Johnson said: “The Saxons is a fabulous boutique scheme, and we are looking forward to working alongside Oblix Living to deliver outstanding consulting, pre-launch, branding and of course operational BTR services which we have continued to grow over many years of experience and expertise in this key growth sector. “With community-led technology and a dedicated residents’ experience team, we will work hand-in-hand with residents to create a thriving, sustainable community.”

Rishi Patel, CEO of Oblix Living, said: “At Oblix Living we’ve always focused on service, design, and amenities in key locations to provide design-led, well specified apartments that residents are proud to call home.

“I’m delighted to be launching The Saxons, which is our second Build to Rent development and our first in Leicester, and excited for residents to enjoy not just the convenience and opportunity of the city, but the living spaces and exceptional communal spaces within the development.”

Nottingham housebuilder secures £1m funding facility to deliver first development

Nottingham-based Infinity Homes has secured a £1m funding facility to deliver the company’s first development which will be located off Holmgate Road in Clay Cross.

The development will comprise five three-bedroom bungalows and, once complete, will have a gross development value of £1.6m.

The £1m funding facility has been secured by Infinity Homes from merchant banking group Close Brothers.

A team from law firm Gordons, led by partner and head of residential development, Michael Finnett, advised Infinity Homes on obtaining the facility.

Work started on site in January, with the first residents expected to move into their new homes this August.

Infinity Homes director, Joshua Greveson, said: “It’s fantastic to have secured this facility to deliver our development. Michael and the team at Gordons are highly experienced in securing funding for residential developers, so they were able to expertly navigate the funding process for us.

“We know there is strong demand for new bungalows within Clay Cross, particularly of the type that we are building and with the specification we have. We’ve already made a great start on site having received our first plot reservation and sales interest in the remaining available plots.”

Commenting on the funding deal, Gordons’ Michael Finnett said: “Infinity Homes is an ambitious housebuilding start up business so we are very pleased to have been able to help them with their initial development.

“We are sure it will be the first of many and we look forward to supporting the business and it continues to grow and evolve over time.”

Clowes Developments appoint estate agent to Matlock apartments

Clowes Developments have appointed Derbyshire-based estate agent Boxall Brown & Jones to market Riber View Apartments in Matlock. Since constructing the 47 luxury one- and two-bedroom apartments ranging in size from 450 to 765 square feet, Clowes have successfully sold or let a number of apartments. The group have engaged Boxall Brown & Jones to market the remaining properties. Boxall Brown & Jones were appointed based on their reputation within the Derby and surrounding areas as a residential estate agent. Jo Hutchinson and Anthony Lomas, Partners at Boxall Brown & Jones estate agents, will be leading the sales team on behalf of Clowes Developments. Jo said: “We are delighted to be appointed to market the Riber View Apartments in Matlock. “We believe the scheme offers an amazing opportunity for buyers to purchase high quality spacious apartments, in an unrivalled location, close to the heart of Matlock and within easy reach of the Peak District.”

Successful Derby IT boss raises money for charity after it gave him a valued start in life

A Derby IT boss has thanked a much-loved children’s charity for helping him start off on the right foot.

Lee Jepson, director of L.E.A.D. IT services, has never forgotten his time with the Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre in Skegness.

Lee, whose company provides IT services to schools across the country, had a holiday at the centre while a pupil at Nightingale Primary School in Allenton – and has kept warm memories of his time there ever since.

He said: “It meant a lot. I wasn’t having any holidays and I think that must have come up in conversation at school, and I think I was nominated by my head teacher to go. It would have been my only opportunity to have a holiday.”

Lee said his abiding memories of the holiday centre were of the games room, where he got an early experience into the world of tech as it was kitted out with retro-classic Atari and Commodore games consoles.

“I was a tech head even then,” said Lee, who also remembers trips to the beach – his first memory of the seaside – playing board games, and getting to know children from different Derbyshire schools.

He said: “I was with other children who weren’t from the same school and that mix was really nice – and it was a first for me.”

Lee is now a successful entrepreneur running his own company, and is committed to giving back to charity having benefited from it as a child.

This summer he and his son will be volunteering at Derby Kids’ Camp – which also provides free holidays to Derbyshire children who might otherwise not get a break.

On May 18 he is also taking on the SkegVegas100 – a 100-mile bike ride from Derby to Skegness that is raising funds for the Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre and Derby Kids’ Camp.

Lee said: “Going to the holiday centre meant a lot to me. It’s the reason why I want to give back and help other children in the same way I was helped.”

Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre chair Alan Grimadell said: “Our charity has been going since 1891 and it’s always very moving to hear stories such as this one from Lee Jepson who has gone on to be such a successful entrepreneur.

“It’s wonderful that he has such happy memories of going to the centre as a child and that now he is grown up, he is giving back by undertaking the SkegVegas100 for us. We know that time at our centre means a lot to the children who come to us, not just because it gives them a break, but it gives them a lot of confidence too.

“I wish Lee all the very best with the ride and hope he enjoys seeing inside the centre again when he arrives in Skegness. I look forward to welcoming Lee and all of the Skeg Vegas cyclists when they arrive at the DCHC holiday centre on May 18.”

To support the SkegVegas100 bike ride on May 18, see www.skegvegas100.co.uk and click ‘donate’.

Cheers! Chesterfield firm wins King’s Award for Enterprise

Chesterfield’s Global Brands has won the King’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade. In the past year, Global Brands has made significant strides by expanding its presence into several new overseas markets. This expansion has been complemented by remarkable financial achievements, with export sales growing by approximately 105% and turnover experiencing robust growth of approximately 54% YOY. The award will be presented at a Royal reception and the company will have the right to display the King’s Awards flag and emblem across product range and marketing materials for the next five years. Producing a diverse range of drinks brands for every occasion, Global Brands’ portfolio includes popular names such as VK, Hooch, and Franklin & Sons, stocked across 67 countries in Europe, Asia, the US and more. Founder and Chairman Steve Perez said: “We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the King’s Award for Enterprise committee for recognising our efforts and successes, and to all our employees, partners, and customers who play an integral role in our journey. Together, we look forward to reaching new heights and achieving further successes. “We extend a special congratulations the entire international team, whose exceptional efforts with Frankin & Sons have established it as a truly global brand; with extended reach across Europe, the Middle East and the Americas. The team’s commitment to excellence and the relentless pursuit of pushing boundaries has not only set a benchmark within the industry, but also heightened our company’s reputation on a global scale.” Considered the most prestigious awards for UK businesses, The King’s Award for Enterprise recognises and celebrates business excellence in innovation, international trade, sustainable development and promoting opportunities through social mobility. Awarded by His Majesty the King, upon the recommendation of the Prime Minister, the award underpins Global Brands’ exceptional performance in international trade, achieving outstanding continued growth in overseas earnings for the past 3 years.  

Covid casualty pub gets new lease of life as part of £39m investment by Heineken

Heineken UK is investing £39m in upgrading and reopening pubs in its Star Pubs’ estate this year in a move which it says demonstrates its confidence in the resilience of the great British local in the face of global uncertainty. The move will create an estimated 1,075 new jobs. More than 600 of Heineken UK’s 2,400 pubs are in line for improvement, with 94 of these set for makeovers costing on average £200,000. The investment will also cover works to reopen 62 long-term closed locals in 2024. By the end of the year, the company will have reopened 156 such pubs since the start of 2023, reducing the number of closed pubs in its estate to pre-pandemic levels. Amongst those given a new lease of life is The Ashford Arms at Ashford-in-the-Water. A Covid casualty, the Grade II listed inn closed in March 2020 but reopened four years later thanks to a joint £1.6m refurbishment by Star Pubs and Rob Hattersley of Derbyshire-based Longbow Venues. The funds have turned The Ashford Arms into a premium country pub with a new snug, two bars, a 107-cover restaurant, nine boutique ensuite letting rooms and a stunning 30-seater alfresco area with a retractable roof. The scheme created 50 new jobs and is benefitting local suppliers whose produce the venue uses. Rob said: “We serve breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. The Ashford Arms ticks all the boxes, whether people want a pint with friends, a celebratory meal with loved ones or accommodation when visiting the Peak District. Local residents have embraced the new look pub and are very happy it’s a lovely feature of the village again. Trade took off like a rocket when we opened. We’ve been fully booked for meals, room bookings are flooding in and sales are a third higher than expected. It’s been a massive venture and could never have been done without Star Pubs’ financial support.” Lawson Mountstevens, Star Pubs’ MD, said: “People are looking for maximum value from visits to their local. They want great surroundings and food and drink as well as activities that give them an extra reason to go out, such as sports screenings and entertainment. Creating fantastic locals that can accommodate a range of occasions meets this need and helps pubs fulfil their role as vital third spaces where communities can come together. “Pubs have proved their enduring appeal; after all the disruption of recent years, Star is on track to have the lowest number of closed pubs since 2019. It’s a tribute to the drive and entrepreneurship of licensees and the importance of continued investment. We’ve spent more than £200m upgrading and maintaining our pubs over the last five years, and we’ll continue to invest to keep them open and thriving. “Time and again we see the value consumers place on having a good local and how important it is to communities. Well-invested pubs run by great licensees are here to stay, but like all locals, they need Government support to reduce the enormous tax burden they shoulder.”

Construction partner chosen for expansion work at Rolls Royce’s Raynesway site

Balfour Beatty has been chosen as a construction partner for the expansion work at Rolls Royce’s Raynesway site in Derby. The expansion at the submarines site is needed to meet the growth in demand from the MOD and as a result of the AUKUS agreement. In March 2023 it was confirmed that Rolls-Royce Submarines would provide all the nuclear reactor plants that will power new attack submarines as part of the tri-lateral agreement between Australia, the UK and US. As part of the package of works, which will be executed in stages over the next eight years, Balfour Beatty will deliver infrastructure enabling works, build new manufacturing and office facilities, and redevelop existing industrial buildings on site. This will increase Rolls-Royce’s capacity to manufacture reactor components for nuclear submarines. The green light was given to Rolls-Royce’s expansion plans last month.