Pig and poultry farmers required to produce climate change risk assessments

The Environment Agency has created a new requirement for all permitted pig and poultry farms to produce a climate change risk assessment.
This is already a requirement for new permits but the Agency is now expanding this to existing permit holders as well. The risk assessment should specify the identified risks and propose potential mitigation strategies. From the beginning of this month all operators were expected to have at least completed a climate change risk assessment. By 31 October 2026 the Agency will expect all permitted poultry farms to have appropriate climate change adaptation planning embedded into their management system. While the NFU says it acknowledges the necessity of adapting to the impacts of climate change, it believes it’s essential for regulators to provide clarity to producers on any new standards and to ensure that there is no unnecessary administrative burden or additional cost. An NFU spokesman said: “The NFU has been actively engaged in discussions with the EA regarding the changes. Our involvement has included highlighting the potential impact of these changes on poultry farmers, as well as working with the EA and AHDB to ensure the guidance is easy to use and implement. “As a result, the EA has published revised guidance on its website, and a template risk assessment will shortly be available on AHDB’s website to help farmers comply with the requirement to carry out a climate change risk assessment. “While any regulatory change can pose challenges, it’s crucial to recognise the potential benefits that may arise from enhanced environmental permitting standards. These changes can contribute to greater resilience in the face of climate change, improve environmental sustainability, and enhance the reputation of the poultry farming sector.”

Wykeland to invest in £10m speculative build at Melton West

Wykeland Group expects to start work next month on a £10m speculative build of new units at its Melton West development of the A63 near Hull. Its to be called Evolve@Melton West, and will create a total of 84,000 sq ft of business space, as well as up to 100 jobs during construction and 150 full-time equivalents when it’s finished. Wykeland Development Director Jonathan Stubbs said: “We’re delivering Evolve @ Melton West to provide much-needed modern space to meet the needs of growing businesses. The market is telling us there is a shortage of high-quality facilities of this kind and a pent-up demand for them. “We are approached regularly by businesses looking for a new space to move into, to support their growth. Those companies are looking for facilities that are ready made, modern, energy efficient and fully fit for purpose. “The shortage of such facilities is stifling investment and growth within the region and that’s an issue that Evolve @ Melton West will help to address.” The buildings will be EPC A-rated, with rooftop solar panels, green living walls and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

Two join packaging company in account management roles

Certified packaging company Reuseabox at Dry Doddington near Newark has welcomed Tom Spencer and Alicia Anderson to its team as National Account Managers.
Tom said: “I love the ideals and purpose of Reuseabox and I wanted a job where could I make a difference. Plus, I saw that Reggie, the office dog, was listed as Barketing Manager on the website and knew this was the place for me!” Alicia Anderson, recognised as Apprentice of the Year by the East Midlands Chamber of Commerce in 2023, comes to Reuseabox with a background in business development and B2B sales. She said: “I wanted to get my foot in the door within the environmental industry and have the opportunity to connect and grow with a more purpose-driven company. What I love about Reuseabox is that we’re actively giving back to the planet.” As National Account Managers, Tom and Alicia will play crucial roles in supporting Reuseabox’s existing customer base, ensuring seamless order processing, and assisting clients in finding the perfect boxes for reuse. These appointments follow Reuseabox’s recent contract wins with industry giants such as Hovis, Yeo Valley, and a prominent nationwide distribution company. This success also led to them opening a second warehouse in Nottingham at the end of 2023. The expansion not only underscores Reuseabox’s growing market presence in the cardboard box industry but also reflects the increasing demand from companies seeking to reduce their carbon footprint. Company founder Jack Good said: “We are thrilled to welcome Tom and Alicia to our team. Their expertise and passion for sustainability align perfectly with our mission to disrupt the packaging industry through reuse. As we continue to grow, their contributions will be invaluable in serving our customers and driving our vision forward.” With the addition of Tom and Alicia, Reuseabox’s team has grown from 14 to 20 members in just 12 months, further solidifying their commitment to promoting sustainable practices and offering exceptional customer service.

Eddisons wins place on NHS procurement framework

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Lincoln-based property consultant Eddisons has expanded its public sector footprint by securing a place on a new two-year Government procurement framework under which it will provide property-related services to the NHS. The new NHS Shared Business Services Consultancy and Advisory Services for Health Framework launched in March and will see NHS SBS partner with health service organisations across the country to increase efficiency, generate cost savings and improve corporate services. The appointment is Eddisons’ fourth Government framework selection, with previously secured places on the Crown Commercial Services, schools buying organisation ESPO and Homes England procurement frameworks already generating significant work for the firm. The latest framework appointment will enable the firm to provide property-related services in areas including capital asset strategy PFI, LIFT scheme reviews and hand backs and property consultancy and strategy. Javid Patel, who heads Eddisons’ public sector team, said: “We have recently launched a suite of boutique consultancy services that are helping to drive efficiency and improvements for clients across the public sector. “These include transformative AI tech that provides site feasibility appraisals in a matter of hours, and our PFI discovery services, which have been really successful in helping public sector clients to unwrap PFI schemes for smooth hand-back and negotiated settlements.” “Our appointment on this latest Government procurement framework underlines Eddisons’ continued investment in our services to the public sector, helping us improve our access to the market,” said Mr Patel.

Minister for Industry visits British Steel at Scunthorpe

British Steel has welcomed Minister for Industry Alan Mak to its Scunthorpe site, where he was shown current operations and discussed proposals to adopt Electric Arc Furnace  steelmaking.

The proposed installation of such furnaces in Scunthorpe and Teesside is central to the company’s  journey to a green future, since they would help to reduce emissions of CO2 by more than 75 per cent.

Company owner the Chinese Jingye, is committed to the investment decarbonisation requires and our desire to dramatically reduce our carbon footprint, coupled with challenging market conditions, means it is imperative swift and decisive action is taken to ensure a sustainable future for British Steel.

A spokesman for the company said: “We are committed to working with the UK Government and need to reach an agreement quickly so we can achieve our ambitious goals, secure thousands of jobs and keep making the steel Britain needs for generations to come.”

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

Leeds Beckett University collaboration to drive construction industry innovation

Construction innovation experts at Leeds Beckett University have partnered with Yorkshire’s largest public sector procurement framework organisation to drive innovation in the construction sector and boost opportunities for small businesses in the region. Leeds Beckett University will work with YORhub to create a Supply Chain Engagement Toolkit. This aims to increase the number and diversity of regional small-and-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with access to public sector procurement frameworks – reducing the over-dominance of large firms, and introducing innovative solutions in a sector that is slow to change. It is a two-year Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP), part-funded by the Government through Innovate UK. Professor Mohammed Dulaimi, Project Leader and Head of Engineering in the School of Built Environment, Engineering and Computing at Leeds Beckett, said: “This KTP builds on a strong relationship between Leeds Beckett and YORhub, which has seen us collaborate on projects and research over several years. “Ensuring competitiveness and diversity in the supply chain is a national challenge in public sector procurement. Framework managers are hindered by legislation that stifles innovation and plays to the strengths of large consulting firms and construction companies – leaving SMEs with lower-value contracts. “This hinders innovation as SMEs with better on-the-ground insight are unable to positively engage directly with clients or YORhub to suggest improvements. Through this KTP, YORhub will disrupt this status quo by developing a Supply Chain Engagement Toolkit which addresses the challenges of engaging with SMEs and has the potential to achieve large-scale, industry-wide, impact.” Steve Baker, Head of Construction Services and YORhub at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “The construction sector is an industry in need of innovation. This KTP will bring academic know-how and innovation to the challenges that are being experienced nationally – which are particularly acute in the public sector. “YORhub’s size, reputation and profile in the industry means we are uniquely placed to lead and champion this innovation for the public and construction sectors, and to share good practice with our peers and supply chains.” The work will be managed by a KTP Associate – a skilled graduate who will be recruited as a full-time member of YORhub, with the full support of the Leeds Beckett academic team. The project will include a substantial change management process which will disrupt long-established ways of working, and provide ongoing staff training to ensure the Supply Chain Management Toolkit is successfully embedded into YORhub for the long-term. As well as boosting the growth of SMEs, the partnership aims to benefit the local economy and the environment, by focusing on regional contractors which, in turn, reduces carbon emissions. Jo Griffiths, Head of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships at Leeds Beckett, added: “This is our first KTP with a public sector organisation, building on our strong relationship with YORhub, which has included co-funded PhD projects with Professor Dulaimi’s students. “We look forward to continued opportunities and collaborations through this KTP – including student projects, guest lectures from YORhub and our KTP Associate for our students, PhD opportunities and research publications.” Professor Mohammed Dulaimi is leader of the Accelerating Innovation in Construction research group at Leeds Beckett, and coordinator of the CIB (International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction) Task Group on Accelerating Innovation in Construction. The Leeds Beckett University academic team also includes: Sam Zulu, Professor of Construction and Project Management, Dr Neema Kavishe, Lecturer in Building Construction and Project Management, and Tony Jenkins, Senior Lecturer in Software Engineering and Digital Transformation. YORhub is a collaboration of Leeds City Council, Sheffield City Council, North Yorkshire Council and East Riding of Yorkshire Council, supporting the delivery of quality construction procurement frameworks to the public sector. It is the biggest framework in Yorkshire and the Humber, with the largest number of projects of any construction procurement framework. Across Yorkshire and Humber, approximately £2.5bn is spent annually on capital construction, with £460m procured through YORhub frameworks.

Work gets underway on affordable homes in Doncaster

Together Housing is set to launch its latest development in Doncaster to provide new and affordable housing in the area. Work is now underway on the plans for the site in Balby, which have been approved by City of Doncaster Council’s planning committee for a total of 94 properties. Together Housing will deliver the £6.5m development alongside Hoober Urban Partnerships. Of the 94 units, Together Housing will provide 38 homes available for affordable rent. The units will meet varying demand for 2-, 3- and 4-bedroom houses to accommodate growing families in the area. As part of Together Housing’s commitment to reduce its carbon emissions in half, all units delivered by the northern social housing landlord will be built with air source heat pumps and solar panels. The gas free site will be delivered in conjunction with the organisation’s Net Zero Team. The remaining 56 properties will be delivered by Housing 21, a national provider of Retirement Living and Extra Care, who are also working alongside Hoober Urban Partnerships to deliver a Retirement Living scheme. The scheme comprising 43 apartments and 13 bungalows, will provide homes for residents over 55 and independent living with a range of on-site facilities such as; a communal lounge and gardens, electric buggy store, activities room and car and bicycle parking. The scheme will also have presence from an on-site Local Housing Manager. The combination of both affordable homes and a retirement living scheme will expand the offer of new homes to meet a diverse need in the local area. Both elements of the development are also part funded by Homes England. Cllr Glyn Jones, Cabinet Member for Housing and Business at City of Doncaster Council, said: “As part of our five-year Housing Delivery Plan, we’re improving our housing offer for older people. These new homes include state-of-the-art facilities to support older people to live independently within our communities and local residents will benefit massively. “These homes will focus on affordable rents and energy efficiency whilst also protecting and enhancing the natural environment through sustainable development.” Dai Howells, Assistant Director of Development at Together Housing, said: “Building foundations for growing families in a sustainable community is at the forefront of our collaborative aims for this exciting development. “Our ambitious plans with Hoober Urban Partnerships aim to meet a dynamic need for new, affordable housing in Doncaster with a leading focus on renewably sourced energy for each of our homes. With the addition of Housing 21’s plans to develop a retirement living scheme, we’re eager to embark on this ground-breaking development and set out on what we aim to deliver.” Bridget Faughnan-Bing, Housing 21’s Development and Delivery Director, said: “We are thrilled to be able to deliver another Retirement Living scheme in Doncaster. Working closely with the Local Authority, Hoober Urban Partnerships and Neo Projects, we’ve been able to design a scheme for local people that will help to provide Older People in Doncaster with much needed affordable housing.” David Wroe, Director of Hoober Urban Partnerships, said: “We are delighted to finally be making a start on this project to deliver a scheme of affordable family housing and retirement accommodation on the site previously acquired from City of Doncaster Council. It’s our second recent scheme with Together Housing and first with Housing 21, as well as being the first 100% electric & renewable energy scheme we have developed.”

Goole and Howdenshire Award winners revealed

The winners of this year’s Goole and Howdenshire Business Excellence Awards have been announced, with the big winner of the night being Fisher Security. Not only did the firm win the Large Business of the Year category but was chosen by the independent judging panel from all of the shortlisted finalists as the recipient of the Overall Business of the Year award. Meanwhile, the organising committee chose Paul Taylor of Filstorage (pictured) to receive the Tim Richardson Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his significant contribution to the local community, both through his own successful business and support for business networking activities and his passion for rugby, over many years. Paul was given a standing ovation as he made his way to the stage to be presented with his award. The winner of each category was as follows: Charity of the Year Award (sponsored by Jos Richardson & Son):
  • Goole Amateur Boxing Club.
Environmentally Friendly Business of the Year Award (sponsored by PA Media Group):
  • William’s Den
Small Business of the Year Award (sponsored by Grotech):
  • Circular Renewables Limited.
Large Business of the Year Award (sponsored by Goole Times/Chronicle Publications Ltd):
  • Fisher Security Limited.
Contribution to the Community Award – Charity (sponsored by Link Agency):
  • Eastrington Sports Club.
New Business of the Year Award (sponsored by Danbrit):
  • Badger & Bean Limited.
Training and Development Award (sponsored by Drax):
  • First Avenue Training Limited.
Self Employed/Micro Business of the Year Award (sponsored by Sowerby Chartered Accountants):
  • Sign With Sarah-jade.
 Marketing Excellence Award (sponsored by Filstorage):
  • Footballerz Limited.
Team of the Year Award (sponsored by Fisher Security Ltd):
  • Phoenix Community Radio, Goole.
Hugh Walton Contribution to the Community Award – Business (sponsored by H Walton Ltd):
  • Our Goole.
Garrey Haase, Chair of the organising committee, said: “We received almost 80 entries this year, which is one of the highest numbers ever, so securing a place on the final shortlist was no mean feat! “Well done to all of our fantastic finalists. You gave our judges a very tough task and, without you, it wouldn’t be possible for us to put on our annual celebration of everything that’s so great about doing business in the Goole and Howdenshire area. “On behalf of myself and the awards committee, I’d like to extend our congratulations to our very deserving winners. It’s wonderful to be able to celebrate your successes and achievements with you! “I’d also like to thank everyone who took the time to enter, our independent judging panel and all of our sponsors. “Last but by no means least, I’d like to thank my fellow committee members, who all give up their time voluntarily to organise the awards each year.”

UK NEQAS makes move to Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park

UK National External Quality Assessment Service (UK NEQAS) is relocating to Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park’s incubation centre, Landing Pad. Renowned for its proficiency testing services and quality assessment programmes, UK NEQAS’ strategic decision to relocate to Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park is aligned with its vision to foster innovation, collaboration and growth within the healthcare community. Previously based at the Northern General Hospital, UK NEQAS joins a growing number of health, sport and wellbeing focused organisations based within the flex office space at Landing Pad, including Barnsley Women’s FC, Cricket Arena, Reyt and, most recently, Medilink North. Jen Christie at UK NEQAS said: “We’re extremely excited to be relocating UK NEQAS to Landing Pad. The state-of-the-art facilities offered onsite will no doubt increase the opportunities for us to fulfil our charity aims of improving healthcare through education, as well as fostering the creation and delivery of new and innovative services. We can’t wait to move in!” Rachel Vickers, spokesperson for Landing Pad, added: “Landing Pad offers a dynamic environment conducive to facilitating the exchange of ideas and expertise between leading organisations in the field, of which UK NEQAS will become an integral part. “By bringing together entrepreneurs, start-ups, scale-ups and not-for-profit organisations in the health, sport and wellbeing spheres within our state-of-the-art facilities, we’re aiming to support the accelerated development and deployment of transformative solutions that address pressing health challenges and enhance wellbeing on both a local, national and global scale.” UK NEQAS have taken a four year licence on a four-person private suite at Landing Pad and expect to be up and running by the end of May 2024.