Games Workshop reports best results in its history

Nottingham-based manufacturer of miniature wargames, Games Workshop has reported the best results in its history. According to the company’s annual report for the 53 week period to 2 June 2024, revenue soared to £525.7m, up from £470.8m in the year prior. Profit before tax, meanwhile, grew to £203m, up from £170.6m.

Kevin Rountree, CEO of Games Workshop said: “After a record year, we will continue to focus on the things in our control. We have a very clear strategy, which remains unchanged, a detailed operational plan for the year ahead and a great team to deliver it.

“I wish to thank our staff, customers, trade accounts and broader stakeholders for their ongoing support. Exciting times.”

Law firm chooses Derby for expansion

Fishers Solicitors has opened a new office in Derby’s Pride Park as part of its expansion plans across the East Midlands. The firm, which already has a number of Derby-based commercial and private clients, has moved into offices at Oberoi Business Hub and are already planning to take further space in line with their ongoing recruitment drive. Fishers Solicitors’ co-director and head of residential property, Amanda Payne, explained: “Having been established in Ashby for nearly 200 years and, with an office in Tamworth, we were looking for new locations in the East Midlands. “Derby was the natural choice. This is a thriving and growing city and we were particularly keen to be based in Pride Park which continues to attract a wide range of new and growing businesses which we can support through our commercial and private client services. “Oberoi Business Hub is also the ideal location as it is easily accessible, offers free parking for clients and has a range of further office accommodation to support our growth plans.” Oberoi Business Hub manager Jodie Brady continued: “Fishers Solicitors are the perfect fit for us – a growing professional services business who require a prestigious serviced office location and address with their sights set on growth.” Founder and Managing Director Kavita Oberoi OBE concluded: “We understand the legal world having supported a number of solicitors with our back office services including call handling so we are delighted to welcome Fishers Solicitors to the Oberoi business community.”

Revenue grows while pre-tax losses widen at Nottingham recruitment group

Losses have widened despite an uptick in revenue at Staffline Group, the Nottingham-based recruitment and training group, amidst a “widely reported downturn in the recruitment sector.” According to unaudited interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2024 (H1 2024), revenue increased 11.7% to £480.2m, from £430m in the same period last year. Meanwhile, the business posted a loss before tax of £12.1m, in comparison to a £1.4m loss before tax last year. Albert Ellis, Chief Executive Officer of Staffline, said: “With the widely reported downturn in the recruitment sector, I am delighted to report a highly creditable performance across the first half of 2024. “In what has proven to be a persistently challenging macro-economic environment, Staffline’s strategy to grow its market share organically, and focus on customer service and delivery has served it well in the first six months of the year. “In exiting the Skills market twelve months ago, PeoplePlus has reduced its overheads at a time when political changes in the UK have resulted in the pipeline being pushed back. “My thanks to everybody in the Group who has contributed to this excellent result, and looking forward, I am pleased that we expect underlying trading to be in line with expectations for the full year.”

Newark businesses highlight urgent need for action on A46 town bypass

A new report from Midlands Connect highlights the significance of upgrading the A46 Newark bypass for local businesses and the economy. Vodaphone, which has a significant regional presence in the town, says it could consider reducing its presence if employees aren’t able to get to work easily to provide customer service. The company’s National Marketing Lead Daniel Copper said: “If the office space is underutilised due to people avoiding coming in as the traffic is so bad, Vodafone is less likely to continue requiring that office.” Graham Wright, Environment Manager at British Sugar, which processes all the sugar beet grown in the UK, and supplies 60% of the UK market, added: “The road network here is almost like a gateway, from the A46 you can access so much of the rest of the country that in investing in this stretch of road you would benefit not only Newark but wider UK connectivity.” Simon Eccleston, Chief Executive at Newark Showground, said: “Queues can be miles long and so if you’re trying to attend an event here at the showground, clearly that can mean that you’re sometimes delayed by two hours. Newark Rugby Club Bonfire Night started over an hour late because we just simply couldn’t get people into the showground on time. “Improving the A46 would be the best thing possible for business and the best thing possible for Newark as well. The sooner the works can start, the better.” In November 2023, Midlands Connect released a report proposing upgrades and finishing the Newark bypass. The £400 – £500 million scheme was dubbed as ‘imperative’ by Midlands Connect Chairman Sir John Peace. The plans are now in the pre-examination stage with the Planning Inspectorate and a full examination will begin later this year before a recommendation is made to the Secretary of State for Transport who will make a final decision. The scheme will:
  • Improve traffic signals at Farndon roundabout to achieve smoother traffic flows in peak hours.
  • Provide a new dual-carriageway bridge over the A1.
  • Enlarge and partially signal Winthorpe roundabout to reduce congestion and improve journey reliability.
  • Create a new grade separated junction at the Cattle Market roundabout.
If delivered, Midlands Connect forecast a 30% reduction in journey times for traffic using the improved section. We also believe that the five scheme objectives of improving safety, easing congestion, increasing connectivity, protecting the environment, and benefiting all road users, will be met. The National Highways Consultation results showed 53% of respondents were satisfied or very satisfied with the proposed scheme improvements. Swati Mittal, Integrated Transport Programme Lead at Midlands Connect, said: “This report highlights the day-to-day impact that not having necessary improvements around Newark has on residents, commuters and businesses. It is hurting the economy and it is frequently snarled up in traffic gridlock. “This is why Midlands Connect has worked with local councils, National Highways and Robert Jenrick MP to advocate for upgrades to the area. We hope to see movement soon and positive news for Newark.”

Rutland Rural Enterprise Grant launched to boost local business

Rutland County Council has launched the Rutland Rural Enterprise Grant, a new initiative funded by the Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF). This grant scheme is designed to support small and medium businesses in rural areas of Rutland, with the aim of driving economic growth, business diversification and innovation, and promoting sustainable practices. This grant scheme has received £200,000 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, of which the REPF is an extension. Businesses can apply for grants between £5,000 and £20,000 for their projects. The grant will fund up to 50% of the total project costs and the projects applied for must be capital. Councillor Paul Browne, Cabinet Member for Planning, Property and Economic Development, said: “We are delighted to offer grant funding to our local businesses, fostering projects that will spur business and economic growth. “This initiative is a key initial component of Rutland’s new Economic Strategy, reflecting our commitment to sustainable development. “Rutland County Council is committed to supporting local enterprises and ensuring the prosperity of the rural economy. This grant scheme is a significant step towards achieving these goals and enhancing the overall quality of life in our rural communities.”

Chesterfield firm acquires manufacturer of motorhome and caravan covers

Paul Noble, Managing Director of Specialised Canvas, said: “We are delighted to welcome Protec Covers to the growing Specialised Canvas family. “With our extensive fabric and sewing capacity and expertise, along with our years of experience within the leisure vehicle industry, we are perfectly positioned to build on Protec’s success and continue providing customers with market-leading products and services. “Our team has been hard at work to ensure a seamless transition in production and resolve any fabric supply challenges. We are pleased to announce that we are currently fulfilling past orders and accepting new ones for caravan towing jackets and caravan covers. “Looking ahead, we expect to restart production of motorhome and campervan covers by late 2024, once we have addressed our current backlog.”

Nottingham City Council to appoint new Chief Executive

Sajeeda Rose is set to become Nottingham City Council’s new Chief Executive. The appointment has been recommended for formal approval at a meeting of Full Council on Monday 5 August. Sajeeda has served as the Council’s Corporate Director for Growth and City Development since September 2021, successfully leading on planning, transport, economic development, property, major regeneration and housing for the council. She was also a key part of the team that helped establish the East Midlands Combined County Authority. City Council Leader, Cllr Neghat Khan, said: “Sajeeda has a wealth of experience in leading change and transformation at the council as well as in other organisations in the East Midlands. She led the transition of the housing management services back into the council and has led on the redevelopment of Broad Marsh which is a major opportunity for the City. “As the Chief Executive of the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership, she was influential in successfully securing and delivering investment to support the regional economy and has a strong track record of performance and delivery. “Our council faces significant challenges, but I am confident that Sajeeda’s knowledge, expertise and experience will help us to continue to move forward on our improvement journey.” Speaking ahead of formal confirmation of her new role, Sajeeda Rose said: “Nottingham is a great city which I know well from my previous roles so I’m honoured to be selected as the Council’s new Chief Executive. “Our city has significant opportunities ahead. It is essential for the Council to seize this potential and set out a new direction towards the improvements we are ambitious to achieve. “I am focussed on ensuring the Council provides the best services within our available resources for our residents and works together in partnership with Nottingham’s communities and partners on the long term vision for Nottingham. “I do not underestimate the complexity of the challenge or the importance of the Chief Executive in driving forward the rapid and dramatic improvements needed within our organisation, but I am confident in our ability to work collaboratively to deliver the improvements the people of Nottingham so rightly deserve.”

Office property sold in Derby’s Cathedral Quarter

BB&J Commercial has sold Lisbon House, a three-storey office property located at 5-7 St. Mary’s Gate in Derby’s Cathedral Quarter. The sale of Lisbon House was marked by an intense best and final bids process. Located in the heart of Derby’s historic district, this property attracted significant attention due to its redevelopment potential, including options for mixed-use or residential conversion, subject to planning permissions. Cameron Godfrey, Agency Surveyor at BB&J Commercial, said: “This sale reaffirms the strong demand for residential conversion opportunities within Derby City Centre. Lisbon House’s prime location and redevelopment potential make it a highly attractive prospect for investors looking to make the most of Derby’s growth. “We are proud to have facilitated this transaction and look forward to seeing the transformation by the new owners.” Lisbon House offers 3,856 sq ft of space across three floors. The new owners, Miller Knight Ltd, represented by Matt Revill of Lester & Bingley, have exciting plans for Lisbon House. The property’s central location and potential for residential conversion align with Derby’s ongoing urban regeneration efforts, promising a bright future for this historic building.

Fresh step forward for Castle Donington business park

Clowes Developments’ 20-acre Stud Brook Business Park in Castle Donington has taken another major step forward after being granted unconditional planning consent for a Sainsbury’s convenience store and a Starbucks drive through. The mixed-use scheme will include employment, amenity, office and industrial units for sale or let ranging in size from 1,500 to 45,000 sq ft. Phase one development has already begun on units 2-7. Lead contractor TanRo are expecting to deliver the units to their new occupiers by Q1 2025. Gaining consent for the business park’s roadside convenience stores is a significant success for the development, with a 4,300 sq ft facility for Sainsbury’s and a 2,000 sq ft Starbucks drive through store. The new Sainsbury’s Local will create 18 new jobs in-store, and the retailer will help support good causes in the community, for example by redistributing surplus food from the store locally to those who need it most via its partnership with Neighbourly. James Richards, development director at Clowes Developments, said: “After a period of extensive assessments with East Midlands Airport and a thorough planning application process with North West Leicestershire District Council, it is great to finally start constructing Stud Brook Business Park. “Sainsbury’s is a nationally recognised convenience store which will be an asset to the development. Since Sainsbury’s agreed the lease, the unit has been sold to a private pension fund.” Clowes have committed to constructing the c-stores with a minimum BREEAM standard of ‘very good’ and an EPC rating of ‘A’ in line with the group’s environment, social and governance strategy for new buildings. Clowes have commissioned Roe Developments as the lead construction contractor for this part of the business park. It is expected that the building will be handed over to Sainsburys by Spring 2025 when they will start their fit-out process. Tim Gilbertson of FHP said: “I’m delighted to have acted for Clowes here and secure Starbucks as a new occupier on the site. This amenity will help us dispose of the planned industrial and distribution units, which are already going ahead at great pace, and we have any number under offer even though we are still some months from practical completion. “Having such facilities on site together with the planned Sainsbury’s unit can only assist us in providing facilities for staff and occupiers alike encouraging yet more interest in Stud Brook Business Park.” Tom Cullen of Colliers, acting on behalf of Sainsburys, said: “It was a pleasure to work with FHP and Clowes on this exciting convenience store opportunity. This is one of a number of high-profile Sainsburys deals we have coming forward in the East Midlands area and we continue to seek great shops in great location.” Richard Sutton of NG Chartered Surveyors added: “My congratulations go to Tim for bringing Starbucks to Stud Brook; the deal is a real coup for the development and I’m sure will be the catalyst for more good things to follow.”

Boyer welcomes new senior planner to Loughborough office

Ellie Dukes has joined Boyer’s Midlands team as a senior planner. Ellie has over 6 years’ experience working in the public and private sector. Prior to joining Boyer, Ellie worked as a planner for Leicester-based architectural practice rg+p Ltd and for Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council. Ellie’s work involves strategic site promotion, planning applications, site appraisals, appeals and project management for residential, commercial and mixed-use developments. At Boyer her work will focus on supporting the delivery of planning projects for a number of volume housebuilders, strategic land promoters and landowners.