Build for the Future, East Midlands returns with expert workshops to showcase construction innovation and expertise

With two weeks to go until the coveted Build for the Future, East Midlands event, Heritage Lincolnshire and Archaeological Project Services have added more speakers and sessions to the agenda.  The event, which is set to take place on 23 April 2024, will celebrate its fifth year in 2024 and aims to address the evolving needs of those working within the construction, property, heritage, sustainability, and trade industries by offering a unique blend of insightful discussions, networking opportunities and workshops. One of the highlights of this year’s event will be a series of exclusive talks and workshops dedicated to growing your business and gaining key contacts in the industry, including a Meet the Buyer session with Compliance Chain. This session will enable local businesses to connect with leading contractors such as Kier and Wates Construction and help grow their supply chains in the East Midlands.  Attendees can also expect expert-led sessions offering valuable insights into strategies for ensuring your business complies with the latest legislative changes including the Building Safety Act 2022, in addition to talks surrounding contracts for successful building projects, demonstrations and a business networking session hosted in conjunction with the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce Construction and Property Network with over 80 businesses in attendance.  Event Organiser, Hannah Tomlinson of Globella said: “Since the event launched in February 2020 it has grown significantly and year-on-year we receive more and more interest from attendees and exhibitors alike. We are really looking forward to the event later this month and providing a platform that connects businesses across the East Midlands to collaborate, share knowledge and gain inspiration for the future of the industry.” In addition to the informative sessions, the event will also feature an expansive exhibition floor displaying the latest products, services, and innovations from leading industry suppliers. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with exhibitors, discover cutting-edge solutions and forge valuable partnerships to propel their businesses forward.  For more information about the events and to book your tickets, please go to www.buildforthefuture.co.uk. Free delegate tickets can be booked online at Build for the Future: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/build-for-the-future-east-midlands-2024-tickets-682312243287 Free delegate tickets can be booked online at Heritage for the Future: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/heritage-for-the-future-east-midlands-2024-tickets-682322855027

Renewable energy company secures framework appointment

Nottingham-based Geo Green Power has been appointed to Fusion21’s Heating, Renewables and Electrical framework which supports UK Public Sector organisations in accessing a supply chain of trusted contractors for the full provision of Heating, Renewables, and Electrical works.

Fusion21 is a national social enterprise specialising in efficient and impactful public sector procurement and social value services. Geo Green Power’s 14 years of experience in installing renewable systems, demonstrable expertise and a number of key industry accreditations secured their appointment to the framework which will run until 2028.

Chris McQuillan, Framework Manager at Fusion21, said: “We are delighted to welcome all of the new suppliers onto Fusion21’s Heating, Renewables and Electrical Framework, including Geo Green Power. The tender process was highly competitive and has identified the best contractors for our members to use for the delivery of a whole range of heating and electrical programmes.

“Members accessing this framework will benefit from flexible call-off options, UK-wide coverage, and the option to deliver social value to their communities, aligned to their organisational priorities.”

Public sector organisations can now access Geo Green Power’s services, which include the installation of solar PV, battery storage, EV charging and heat pumps in addition to ongoing service and maintenance support through the Fusion21 framework.

Managing Director at Geo Green Power, James Cunningham, said: “We were drawn to Fusion21 as they share many of the same values as ourselves with regards to their social and environmental targets and taking positive climate action.

“We’re delighted to be part of the framework and are looking forward to discovering what opportunities it opens up for us. In the last 18 months we have gone from strength to strength, expanding our team and moving into new premises. We’re confident that we will deliver the outstanding results that Fusion21’s members expect.”

Derby IT and Telecoms company expands team

Derby-based IT and Telecoms company Link ICT has further expanded its IT support technical team following the appointment of Adam Walsh and Andy Barton.

The appointments follow a number of new client wins to provide outsourced IT services to four more local Derbyshire schools and project work won as part of the Government’s ‘Connect the Classroom’ initiative which is providing funding for schools to upgrade IT networks to improve IT performance.

Adam, who lives in Chellaston, holds several BTEC qualifications related to information systems and creative technology. He joins Link ICT as an IT support apprentice and will be mentored to provide customers with first line IT support.

He said: “I am very interested in IT and believe this apprenticeship role will enable me to build on the knowledge I have gained at college with practical ‘hands on’ experience working at Link ICT.”

Also joining the team is Andrew Barton who is an experienced IT technician who holds various hardware manufacturers accreditations, Comptia Server, AEB Exams and numerous software skills. 

Also from Derby, Andrew previously worked for Specialist Computer Centre as a senior network and hardware engineer and team leader.  

In his new role, Andrew will be broadening his software skills and utilising his vast knowledge and customer experience. He said: “Working at Link ICT has a real family feel with a great team spirit. I like the fact everyone gets involved and there is a sense of real team effort.”  

RSM UK promotes new partner in Leicester

Audit, tax and consulting firm RSM UK has promoted Jo Duddle to partner to help shape the future of the firm and drive growth from within its own ranks.

Based in the accounting and business advisory team in Leicester, Jo joined the firm as a manager eight years ago and has successfully progressed her way through the ranks to partner.

Jo predominately works as part of the finance function support solution across the Midlands. With over 20 years’ experience she leads on a portfolio of entrepreneurial and scaling businesses, providing support to them across advisory, digital and management information, alongside their compliance needs.

Jo Duddle, partner at RSM UK, said: “Becoming a partner at RSM is a huge achievement. It’s an exciting time for the business so I’m thrilled to play a part in shaping the future of the firm and to continue supporting our clients in navigating opportunities in the everchanging business environment.”

Helen Brocklebank, regional managing partner in the Midlands at RSM UK, added: “I’m delighted to see Jo embark on this next chapter in her career at RSM. Jo’s promotion is a reflection of her hard work, talent and dedication, as well as RSM’s commitment to investing in and developing its people.

“Jo will have an integral role in ensuring we continue to deliver a premium service to clients in the Midlands, nationally and internationally.”

East Midlands retailers show interest in Ted Baker rescue

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Retail giants Next, based in Leicester, and Frasers Group, based in Shirebrook, have reportedly shown interest in snapping up fallen fashion brand Ted Baker’s European arm. Both companies, which have a history of acquiring troubled retailers, are understood to have contacted administrators at Teneo Advisory, according to The Times, to explore a sale of all of or parts of Ted Baker. This week Teneo revealed the closure of 15 Ted Baker stores in the UK, including in Nottingham, and the cutting of head office roles, seeing the loss of 245 jobs. Each store is said to currently be loss making, with administrators saying there is no prospect of a return to profitability.

Planned closure of Nottingham Ted Baker store underlines need for investment in the city, says Chamber

The imminent closure of Nottingham’s Ted Baker store on Bridlesmith Gate further reinforces the challenges faced by city centre retail and the need for investment, says East Midlands Chamber. The store is one of 11 across the country set to close by 19th April after the brand entered administration last month. East Midlands Chamber Director of Policy and Insight Chris Hobson said: “The Ted Baker store has been a familiar part of Bridlesmith Gate for a number of years so it’s sad to hear its doors are to soon close, especially in a city centre with so much growth potential. “The announcement is a reminder of the challenges faced by the retail sector, however, new and fledgling businesses with their sights on a traditional high street presence shouldn’t be discouraged – where possible businesses should wholeheartedly embrace digital technology and the wide customer base it provides, so that huge online market can be complementary to their bricks and mortar offering. “It’s also a timely reminder that the public and private sector must work together to support the development and modernisation needed to pull people into the city centre to work, study and live. “Getting the city centre where it needs to be so that people enjoy leisure time alongside their work life is within reach, but continued investment and following through on plans is critical.”

Vistry Group to deliver 1,000 homes in two deals with Homes England

Vistry Group, the mixed tenure housebuilder, has secured two partnership deals with Homes England, delivering 1,000 homes. The majority of the 1,000 new homes will be manufactured off-site using timber frames from the Vistry Works East Midlands factory in Leicestershire. Vistry Group has been appointed by Homes England to deliver the regeneration of City Hospital. In bringing this site forward for development, the company has worked closely with Birmingham City Council and Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust. The site has outline planning permission for 750 homes, of which more than 50% will be affordable or private rent tenures, with the remaining homes for open market sale. The site will also have more than 8,000 sq ft reserved for commercial and community space. A second partnership deal in Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, will see Vistry deliver 250 mixed tenure homes with more than 50% presold. The site is also formerly owned by Homes England and has outline planning permission. Greg Fitzgerald, chief executive of Vistry Group, said: “These deals further evidence the benefit of our long-term strategic partnership with Homes England, enabling the Group to deliver a significant number of mixed tenure homes in the Midlands. “Furthermore, the unique capabilities of Vistry Works will allow us to utilise timber frame manufacturing at scale across both sites, speeding up housing delivery whilst reducing carbon emissions.”

West Northamptonshire entrepreneurs awarded business grants

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18 entrepreneurs from West Northamptonshire have been awarded business grants of £2,000 from the Business & IP Centre Northamptonshire’s (BIPC) Build Your Business initiative. This project has received £374,600 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, allocated by West Northamptonshire Council who host BIPC Northamptonshire for the county. Build Your Business sees the potential entrepreneurs participate in various business support sessions, designed to help strengthen their business and enable them to establish sustainable new enterprises, followed by the opportunity to secure seed funding. The successful grant winners of the first round of grants are:
  • Alessandra Amico-Jones – Alessandra Amico-Jones EFT
  • Chris Bartley – Towcester Carpet Cleaning Company
  • Leah Campbell – The Inclusive Strengths Co
  • Callie Early – Ace Decluttering
  • Milly Fyfe – No Fuss Meals For Busy Parents
  • Brendan Gilbert & Harry Evans – TwelveTwentyFive
  • Stephen Hodgkinson – Affordable EV Charging Solutions
  • Nicola Kay – Kay Howard Tutoring
  • Zoe Laughton – Laughton Young Consulting Limited
  • Roddy Lloyd-Jones – LJPhotostop
  • Tessa McAndrew – Remidy Clinic
  • Francis Robertson-Marriott & Ralph Major – The Cool Classics (TCC)
  • Aveline Rust & Aprille Russell – Glam-Start Hair and Beauty Academy
  • Davit Sikharulidze – Mavis Technologies Limited
  • Vicky Skinner – Animal Focused
  • Gareth Watson & Sarah Watson – Procare Clean
  • Adrian Watt – Brackley Ewaste Recycling
  • Michelle Westgarth – Wootton Wellness Counselling Services
Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration & Growth, said: “A huge congratulations to all the winners of the Build Your Business programme. “Entrepreneurs and start-up businesses thrive in West Northamptonshire and we are dedicated to delivering the necessary support to amplify these activities even more and enable long-term business survival in the area. “It is for this reason that we are proud to host the BIPC Northamptonshire Team in West Northamptonshire Council, along with hosting the South East Midlands Growth Hub and our very own Economic Growth & Inward Investment Service. “As a local authority we want to see every business in our area thrive and for this reason we have allocated the majority of our UK Shared Prosperity and Rural England Prosperity funding towards supporting businesses and creating employment opportunities to sustain the local economy. I encourage all businesses to take a look at our funding website to find details on how to apply for all of our support and grants.”

Revised plans lodged for prime Derby riverside site

Wavensmere Homes and Wilson Bowden Developments have submitted revised plans for the redevelopment of one of the final plots of vacant land within Derby’s newly revitalised Cathedral Quarter. 195 studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments are now proposed for the Full Street site, within a redesigned finely detailed u-shaped nine-storey red brick building. The revised plans address concerns from stakeholders, with a reduction in the height of the proposed development tabled to bring it within the confines of the extant office planning permission. The top/ninth floor has been redesigned with a discreet glazed curtain wall, set-back by 1.5m to create full roof terraces. The stepped roofline – and loss of four apartments alongside the riverside elevation – will enable the proposed development to blend in with the existing adjacent residential building. The revised dwelling mix introduces studio apartments and two-bedroom duplex homes, along with fully glazed cantilevered balconies to all plots overlooking Cathedral Green and the River Derwent. The 0.2Ha site is bounded by Full Street to the west and the River Derwent to the east. Measuring approximately 50m wide by 50m long, the site was previously occupied by a police station, which was constructed in the 1960s and demolished in 2013. Phase One of Wilson Bowden’s Full Street development was completed in 2016. It includes the refurbishment of the Riverside Chambers office complex, delivery of 46 new apartments at Number One Cathedral Green, and a Premier Inn hotel. This remaining parcel of land had been earmarked for an office development of up to 100,000 sq ft, but is instead being brought forward by Wavensmere Homes for an apartment scheme, benefiting from a waterside location, with views of the 16th Century Derby Cathedral and its 212ft tower. Also lying adjacent to the site is the Museum of Making at the restored Derby Silk Mill, which re-opened to the public in 2021. The Full Street residential development proposals are designed to complete the jigsaw of this prime Derby city centre site by providing dual aspect landscaped public realm over Cathedral Green, whilst enhancing activity at street level. Nottingham-based Franklin Ellis Architects has drawn up the revised plans, inspired by the traditional architecture and heritage assets within the vicinity. In addition to the apartments, 2,000 sq ft of mixed-use space has been accommodated at ground floor level to overlook Cathedral Green and Full Street. A range of uses are earmarked for this space, including a new café and residential facilities such as a gymnasium, co-working zone, and concierge point. James Dickens, Managing Director of Birmingham-based Wavensmere Homes, said: “This challenging brownfield site occupies one of the best locations within Derby city centre and benefits from rich views of the Cathedral Quarter and the River Derwent. “It has been vacant for 10 years and the opportunity to create an exemplary development, reflective of the prime gateway location is exciting. “Our proposed scheme will help towards Derby City Council’s target to provide a minimum of 11,000 new homes throughout the city over the coming decade. “By appropriately densifying this derelict brownfield site within such a prized and popular city location, we will create highly energy-efficient homes for well over 250 people who will then spend their time and disposable income locally. “We look forward to continuing to work with Derby City Council’s Officers, Councillors, and wider stakeholders, as our revised plans are considered.” The plans for the Full Street site include two communal staircases, courtyard car parking provision and secure bicycle spaces. The latest green energy features will be incorporated into the design for the new homes, to enable a high EPC rating to be targeted, whilst exceeding the new Part L building regulations. The scheme will promote sustainable development through the use of low carbon materials, modern methods of construction, and renewable energy generation via roof mounted solar PV panels. Matthew Branton, Managing Director of Franklin Ellis Architects, said: “Throughout the design process, our team has been conscious of the need for this proposed development to carefully close the wider urban block and positively front Full Street, Cathedral Green and the waterside, improving the safety, attractiveness, and animation of the adjacent public areas. “We have taken a context led approach to a layered facade design, incorporating quality detailing and a refined material palette, whilst paying homage to the surrounding architecture and heritage assets, ensuring the Cathedral is always the star of the show. “Since first submitting plans last October, we have spent considerable time refining the design and generating these revised plans, which address stakeholder feedback.”

Eight-figure investment works complete for logistics firm

Midlands-based contractor, G F Tomlinson, has completed the latest scheme for Ascott Transport Limited (ATL) at their Midlands Hub in Foston, Derbyshire, as part of a major eight-figure investment project.

The development, which is the second project that G F Tomlinson has constructed for ATL, includes a new 127,000 sq ft warehouse with 14 loading bays, offices, welfare rooms and external concrete yards and roads.

The modern facility will enable ATL to meet increased demand from both new and existing clients as part of their strategic expansion plans.

The first phase of the development, which allowed the company to almost double its Midlands operating capacity, included a 190,000 sq ft high-bay warehouse, three-storey gatehouse, high-spec offices, workshop, outside storage, and parking facilities.

The addition of the new warehouse not only expands ATL’s operational capacity but also cements its position as a major logistics and storage hub in the Midlands.

Technological innovations within the building included the warehouse’s internal floor, which was designed and constructed with no joints, to facilitate the smooth movement of semi and fully automated MHE throughout the warehouse.

The development also boasts a number of sustainable features including photovoltaic panels, which will generate enough solar power to sufficiently supply the warehouse’s energy requirements, and their recent investment into electric trucks, along with 400mm thick walls and roof to create a thermally stable warehouse and increased insulation to the office areas.

During the project, a pre-cast retaining wall was infilled on-site using surplus soil, reducing waste and transportation costs. An attenuation pond adjacent to the warehouse was also created to hold the site’s surface water to prevent flooding.

Andy Sewards, Chairman of G F Tomlinson, said: “Building on our long-standing relationship with ATL, it’s been a privilege to be part of the next phase of their growth plans. We’re pleased to have reached this completion milestone, which reflects our commitment to delivering high-quality projects that contribute positively to the communities we serve.”

Pete Ascott, Managing Director of ATL, said: “G F Tomlinson have been a consistent partner for us throughout this journey and both phases of the development have been a great success. The second phase adds a further 21,000 pallet storage capacity to our portfolio so now, with the development complete, we can begin our extensive growth plans and support our clients with industry leading quality warehousing space.”