- A new modern marketplace – around 20,000 square metres of improvements and the creation of a ‘Bulwell Promenade’ linking the marketplace and bogs area.
- More trees and greenery
- Improved public toilets at Bulwell Bus Station
- Better pedestrian links between spaces and links to local transport
- Improvements to Bulwell Bogs, including new play elements, seating areas and and improved connectivity with the River Leen
- Historic buildings and shopfronts will have their heritage features restored
Views sought on £20m improvements for Bulwell town centre
Draft designs approved to change the face of Cleethorpes
- arrival space at Sea Road/Alexandra Road junction, creating a welcoming space to the gardens;
- events zone to support a mixture of activities/events that could take place;
- play/recreation zone which would consist of a larger central space and provide a mixture of activities for young and older children alike;
- reflection zone at the Sea View Street end of the gardens supporting the existing armed forces memorials that are situated there.
Light Science Technologies’ CEM division to see record breaking year in pest control market
Light Science Technologies Holdings, comprising three divisions: controlled environment agriculture (CEA); contract electronics manufacturing (CEM) and passive fire protection (PFP), has seen continued strong momentum at its CEM division – underpinned by an expected record breaking year for the division in the pest control market.
Last week the company added £628,000 in committed forward orders within its CEM division, which are in addition to historical forward order profiles. As a result, pest control revenues already booked and committed forward orders received and to be satisfied in the current financial year are £825,000 (or 15%) higher than total revenues received from this segment during FY 23.
The CEM division has received a follow-on order from the company’s client in the sports entertainment segment worth £130,000. When this contract was initially announced in February 2024, the company highlighted the significant potential for follow-on revenue, and this order signals the next phase of roll out.
This division continues to benefit from recent positioning to handle larger volume projects and take advantage of wider market trends and the move away from Far East manufacturing.
Overall, the company anticipates reporting full year revenues for the CEM segment of between £9m to £9.5m. Trading in the company’s other two divisions remains in line with management expectations.
Simon Deacon, CEO of LSTH, said: “I’m delighted with the continued momentum within the CEM Division. Importantly we are establishing long-term relationships with clients that have the ability to underpin repeat business opportunities, which will result in increased visibility as we convert our strong quoted sales pipeline.
“We are excited by the significant opportunity within our existing and potential customer base and look forward to providing further updates in due course.”
Gibbet Hill junction nearly at 100% capacity
Rolls-Royce appoints chair of engine leasing joint venture
Chris Cholerton said: “I am delighted to join the Board of APL and look forward to working with the Board, CEO Bobby Janagan and the leadership team to support the growth and success of the business.”
Bobby Janagan, Chief Executive Officer of APL and Rolls-Royce & Partners Finance, said: “I am really looking forward to working closely with Chris and Seamus. They both bring significant experience, domain knowledge and expertise.”