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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 Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with property and construction professionals while applauding the exceptional companies and projects in the region. Thanks to our sponsors:











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Panattoni adds 1.5m sq ft to UK logistics pipeline
Panattoni has expanded its UK development pipeline with two new logistics sites in the East Midlands, covering 107 acres and 1.5 million sq ft of speculative space.
The Northamptonshire site spans 80 acres and has secured hybrid planning consent on appeal. It will feature three units ranging from 223,000 sq ft to 412,000 sq ft, with construction expected to start in the first half of 2026 and completion targeted for the second half of 2028. The development sits five miles from Junction 15A of the M1, providing direct access to London, the Midlands, and the South East, with an estimated investment of £152.9 million.
The Worksop site covers 27 acres and benefits from outline planning consent. It will deliver a single 462,000 sq ft unit available for lease, with construction also scheduled to begin in H1 2026 and completion expected in H1 2027. Located 1.25 miles from the A1 and 10 miles from Junction 31 of the M1, the site offers connectivity to Yorkshire and the East Midlands. The project carries an estimated cost of £50.7 million and sits within a logistics hub hosting major operators including DHL and B&Q.
Both developments will aim for BREEAM ‘Excellent’ certification, EPC A ratings, and net zero carbon in construction. Features will include PV solar panels, EV charging stations, rainwater harvesting, and energy-efficient lighting.
Andrew Preston, head of development: North Midlands & Yorkshire, said: “This new site in Worksop is a rare opportunity to deliver a large-scale, best-in-class logistics unit in an area of proven occupier demand. The site’s strategic location and existing infrastructure make it ideal for fast-track delivery, and we’re excited to bring forward a highly sustainable development that responds to both market needs and our ESG commitments.” Gregg Titley, head of development: East & West Midlands, added: “It’s great to expand our footprint again in Northampton, and it reinforces our long-term strategy of growing in key logistics corridors with chronic supply constraints. This is a truly prime site with exceptional transport links, and we are proud to be delivering a landmark scheme that will serve as a gateway logistics hub for the Midlands and beyond.”Blind shop saved from closure sees turnover grow by more than 70%
Leicester College partners with East Midlands Chamber to influence skills policy
Leicester College has formed a strategic partnership with East Midlands Chamber to strengthen engagement between education providers, local businesses, and policymakers. The collaboration aims to support the development of skills policy in Leicester and Leicestershire and respond to the growing demand for qualified workers in the region.
The college will continue its involvement with Generation Next, the Chamber’s network for aspiring leaders and entrepreneurs aged 18-35. Leicester College operates across three campuses in Leicester, offering courses from entry level to level 6, T levels, and higher technical qualifications, supported by industry-standard facilities.
The partnership will allow the Chamber and the college to share business insights, inform local skills strategies, and contribute to initiatives such as the Local Skills Improvement Plan. Employers in the region have highlighted the challenge of recruiting skilled candidates, emphasising the importance of aligning education and training with workforce needs.
The collaboration builds on a longstanding relationship between Leicester College and East Midlands Chamber, with both organisations seeking to support regional economic growth and ensure students acquire skills relevant to current and future workplace demands.
Largest post-Covid office letting in Nottingham city centre completed
Boyle Sports expands UK presence with Mansfield outlet
BOYLE Sports has opened a new shop in Mansfield town centre, marking the latest step in its UK growth strategy. The Irish bookmaker operates over 390 retail outlets across Ireland and the UK alongside a significant online business.
The Mansfield location created six permanent positions and employed 26 additional staff during construction. The expansion forms part of BOYLE Sports’ wider UK investment programme exceeding £100 million, which includes a multi-year partnership with Premier League club West Ham United as front-of-shirt sponsor for the 2025/26 season.
The Mansfield shop launch coincides with BOYLE Sports sponsoring Mansfield Town’s home fixture against Leyton Orient, reinforcing its engagement in the local market.