Lincoln window manufacturer shortlisted in six award categories

Lincoln-based manufacturer and installer of quality double glazing Jackson Windows by Tradeglaze has been shortlisted as a finalist in six categories in this year’s GGP Installer Awards. Four projects by Jackson Windows now stand a chance to win in the ‘Best Installation – Conservatory’, ‘Best Installation – Residential under £20,000’, ‘Best Installation – Residential over £20,000’ and ‘Best Installation – Commercial’ categories. The efforts and achievements of Jackson Windows staff have also impressed the judges. The company’s production manager Kenny King has been shortlisted for ‘Outstanding Achievement’ while their trade sales representative Nicky Wyles has been selected as a finalist in the ‘Rising Star’ category. Says Jackson Windows MD Jeremy Wetherall: “Being shortlisted in six categories in the glass and glazing industry’s most prestigious awards is an incredible achievement. It recognises the hard work of all our colleagues and reflects the very high standards to which our teams work. “The past 12 months have been very strong for Jackson Windows and for our parent company Tradeglaze. We have accelerated our expansion plans and invested several six-figure sums in new machinery for our uPVC, Aluminium and glass factories. We have purchased new software, upgraded our vehicle fleet and invested in new training programmes to make sure our people have the best levels of expertise to help our customers transform their homes.” Winners of the 2023 GGP Installer Awards are set to be announced on 16 March at The Midland Hotel in Manchester.

University of York works with Siemens to explore possibility of sun-powered trains

0
The University of York is to work with Siemens Mobility and British Solar Renewables to work on technical development of feeding solar power to trains, which will be demonstrated on the East Coast Main Line this year. It’s one of two separate funding streams secured by Siemens Mobility to help develop revolutionary solutions to power UK railways. Funded by the Department for Transport through Innovate UK’s First of A Kind programme, this feasibility study aims to solve the engineering incompatibilities that have prevented renewable power feeding 25kV trains worldwide. This supports plans to demonstrate solar power of trains running on the East Coast Mainline, a key rail artery, during 2023. The second will explore the introduction of a charging station, and how it can enable charging on-train batteries in areas not yet electrified, creating green routes for trains powered by battery or electric depending on where they are on the network. This allows nationwide phase out of diesel trains for electric, providing faster, quieter journeys with no local air pollution and a big carbon saving. Rob Morris, MD Rail Infrastructure for Siemens Mobility said: “Transportation in Britain accounts for 27% of carbon emissions and electrification of the country’s rail network is vital to transform the everyday journeys for passengers and accelerate the journey to net zero. “Our findings could revolutionise how electricity powers UK  railways, opening up the possibility of a large-scale shift to green electricity across the whole country, reducing costs and creating a raft of new job opportunities at the same time.” Piran White, Professor of Environmental Management from the University of York said: “We’re excited to be supporting the decarbonisation of Britain’s railways.  We bring a strong evidence-based approach to support engineering and design to optimise for railway demand, maximisation of solar efficiency, biodiversity gain and test the potential for combined agricultural use in a world-leading collaboration.”

Farmers to get increased payments for protecting nature and delivering sustainable food production

0
Farmers will receive increased payments for protecting and enhancing nature and delivering sustainable food production under the Government’s Environmental Land Management schemes, Defra has announced. Speaking at the Oxford Farming Conference, Farming Minister Mark Spencer announced more money for farmers and landowners through both the Countryside Stewardship and the Sustainable Farming Incentive schemes, which will provide more support to the industry and drive uptake at a time of rising costs for farmers as a result of global challenges. He also confirmed an expanded range of actions under the schemes, which farmers could be paid for, would be published soon. The changes mean farmers could receive up to a further £1,000 per year for taking nature-friendly action through the Sustainable Farming Incentive. This new Management Payment will be made for the first 50 hectares of farm in an SFI agreement, to cover the administrative costs of participation and to attract smaller businesses – many of whom are tenant farmers – who are currently under-represented in the scheme. SFI is already paying farmers to improve soil and moorlands, and an expanded set of standards for 2023 will be published shortly. In addition, farmers with a Countryside Stewardship agreement, of which there are now 30,000 across England, will see an average increase of 10% to their revenue payment rates – covering ongoing activity such as habitat management. Defra is also updating capital payment rates, which cover one-off projects such as hedgerow creation, with an average increase of 48%. Taken together, these changes are expected to mean more farmers taking individual positive actions such as creating hedgerows and flower-rich grass areas on the edge of fields and will support farmers and landowners in making space for nature alongside sustainable food production. This will help us meet the UK’s legally binding environment targets and contribute to our aim of halting biodiversity loss by 2030, agreed at COP15 in December last year, while supporting the industry to farm more home-grown produce and take advantage of innovation. Farming Minister Mark Spencer said: “My challenge to our farmers is simple – this year, take another look at the Environmental Land Management schemes and think about what options and grants will help support your farm. “As custodians of more than 70% of our countryside, the nation is relying on its farmers to protect our landscapes as well as produce the high-quality food we are known for, and we are increasing payment rates to ensure farmers are not out of pocket for doing the right thing by the environment.

“By increasing the investment in these schemes, I want farmers to see this stacks up for business – whatever the size of their holding.”

Under the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy, which the UK has now left, farmers received payments based on how much land they held, meaning half the available cash went to the top 10%. Outside the EU, the UK is bringing in a new, fairer farming system which is designed in the best interests of our industry, in partnership with the sector. As the UK works towards its targets of halting the decline of nature by 2030 and hitting net zero by 2050 the new system, which is being phased in by 2027-8, puts money into farmers’ pockets and the wider rural economy based on actions taken to enhance nature and drive innovation in agriculture.

Sheffield based PR firm expands into tech sector

Award-winning PR agency Sway PR has this month expanded into the tech sector, adding to its growing list of clients. The firm, which has garnered an enviable reputation in the travel, sport, health and fitness sectors, has been engaged by document management solutions provider, DocTech. As DocTech further expands operations, it was looking for a PR agency with trusted regional and national track record to increase awareness and enhance its credibility to help realise it’s growth potential. With more than 50 years’ collective experience delivering impactful PR campaigns, and new hires from the tech PR sector, Sway PR was chosen to create and deliver DocTech’s PR strategy and share its experts’ combined 75 years of knowledge and experience. Mark Hayward, founder of Sway PR, said: “We are blessed with a team of very talented professionals that bring experience and success from a range of industries, including the tech market. “We are therefore delighted to now be working with DocTech, which joins our expanding PR portfolio.” DocTech’s document management solutions have been used by organisations such as The Woodland Trust, JURA, and York College. It was recently named as a supplier for public sector organisations by the Crown Commercial Service (CCS). Ruban Rajasooriyar, Managing Director at DocTech, said: “Document management has come a long way since the days of a filing cabinet and a desk full of paper. “Our document management solutions make business processes easier, quicker and more accurate.  Invoice data is intelligently extracted, securely stored and can be used to start approval workflows.  This functionality can also be applied to HR and compliance processes”

Final phase of Louth housing scheme in the pipeline

The final phase of Charterpoint’s housing development in Louth, Lincolnshire, is poised to get under way after the developer sold the remaining 40 plots to Snape Properties. Planning permission was granted for a total of 240 homes at Westfield Park on the edge of the town in 2018. Snape has been building the homes in phases and this latest deal between Charterpoint and Snape paves the way for the final 40 homes to be built on the 35-acre site, which also includes a new care home, now operational. Charterpoint CEO Adrian Goose said: “Westfield Park has become an extremely desirable place to live and as a result of its popularity, we are excited to be releasing the final phase of the original development to Snape Properties. “This will pave the way for the completion of the original 240 homes planned for the site, which has become a thriving community close to Louth and all the amenities that the town offers.” The housing development features a mix of three and four-bedroom semi-detached houses and four and five-bedroom detached houses.

Streets Chartered Accountants cover tax, employee matters, and more in new news roundup

Streets Chartered Accountants have kicked off January with a wealth of helpful articles diving into tax, employee matters, and more to provide readers with an informed start to the new year. Income Tax: Using the HMRC app to make Self-Assessment tax payments A new press release from HMRC has revealed that more than 50,000 taxpayers have used the HMRC app to make Self-Assessment tax payments since February 2022… Income Tax: Collecting tax from wealthy taxpayers An updated briefing which looks at how HMRC deals with wealthy individuals has been published… Income Tax: Are you ready for 31 January 2023? The deadline date to file your 2021-22 Self-Assessment tax return is fast approaching… Income Tax: Digitisation of tax postponed A statement was made by the Financial Secretary to the Treasury on 19 December 2022. It confirmed that the roll-out of Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, due to commence April 2024, is being delayed… Capital allowances: Super-deductions finish March 2023 Time is running out to claim the super-deduction offering 130% first-year tax relief. The deduction is available to companies until March 2023… Value Added Tax: Claiming back pre-trading VAT costs There are special rules that determine the recoverability of pre-trading VAT costs. Pre-trading VAT costs describe VAT that was incurred before a business registered for VAT and is known as pre-registration input VAT… Value Added Tax: New VAT penalty regime from 2023 A new VAT penalty regime will affect all VAT registered businesses from 1 January 2023… Employee Benefits: Vehicle benefit charges from April 2023 The vehicle benefit charges for 2023-24 have been announced… Corporate Governance & Regulation: Filing abridged company accounts Companies that are dormant or qualify as a small company or ‘micro-entity’ can choose to send a simpler set of accounts known as abridged accounts to Companies House and do not need to be audited… Employment & Payroll: Don’t forget those trivial benefits Don’t forget to take advantage of tax-free trivial benefits… General: Low-cost broadband and phone tariffs The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) has published a new press release to confirm that they have been working together with internet service providers to deliver low-cost broadband and phone packages called social tariffs… General: Mortgage payment support The Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, recently hosted a meeting at 11 Downing Street to discuss what help may be available to support homeowners who encounter problems paying their mortgage… General: Budget date 2023 announced The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt has confirmed, in a written statement, that the next UK Budget will take place on Wednesday, 15 March 2023… View Streets’ Tax Diary for January/February 2023

Telecoms firm signs three-year community partnership deal with The Tigers

Broadband provider KCOM team up with the Tigers to deliver a range of community initiatives supporting grass roots sport and digital inclusion across the region for the next three years.

Neil Bartholomew, KCOM Retail MD, said: “As two of the biggest and most established names in Hull, KCOM and Hull City are part of the fabric of this region and we can achieve great things working together to help improve the lives and opportunities available to people in the local community. “As a business we’re determined that no-one is left behind socially or digitally and our partnership with Hull City will enable us to create many more opportunities – both online and on the pitch – for local people.” Joe Clutterbrook, Chief Commercial Officer at Hull City, said: “We’re thrilled to be extending our relationship with KCOM. We have enjoyed a long and fruitful partnership over the years, with lots of community-focussed initiatives, so we are looking forward to continuing and growing that approach even more over the next three years. “We’d like to thank everyone at KCOM for their support and encourage Hull City fans and KCOM customers to keep an eye out for lots more exciting projects coming up!” Among the joint initiatives included in the partnership is the highly successful KCOM Kits scheme, which has been running for the last three seasons and donates a full Umbro team strip to a local youth football club every time City score a home goal in the league. So far, the scheme has donated more than 100 kits to local youth teams across Hull, East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. The partnership, which will run until the end of the 2024/2025 season, will also see 5,000 free match tickets given to children from local schools and charity groups during the 2022/23 season, enabling many to see Hull City to play live for the first time. As part of the agreement, KCOM will host its Safer Internet Day activities and half term coding camps at the MKM Stadium, introducing youngsters to essential programming skills and online safety. Other highlights of the partnership include a KCOM Stars competition which will give one deserving KCOM business customer the chance to meet the players at City’s training ground before being treated to a VIP matchday experience.

Hull company gets enhanced standing with business sustainability organisation

Hull-based safety company Arco has been awarded a gold medal by EcoVadis, the world’s largest and most trusted provider of business sustainability ratings.

The gold award sees Arco improve on the silver rating it has held in previous years, with the fifth-generation family business improving its scores in areas like the environment, by improving energy performance reporting and setting of carbon reduction targets, as well as labour and human rights and sustainable procurement. The gold rating puts Arco in the top 5% of the 100,000 plus rated companies assessed by EcoVadis. In addition, Arco was also recognised as an industry leader, overall, by making the top 2% of companies rated by EcoVadis in its industry sector, as well as in the areas of sustainable procurement (top 1%) and environment (top 2%). Jim Harbidge, Head of Sustainability at Arco, said: “As a responsible choice of safety partner, Arco is very proud to have secured a gold medal from EcoVadis and that our efforts to continuously improve in sustainability and ethical performance have been recognised. “As a business, we are always striving to be the best at what we do, to lead in our industry and in the family business sector. “We will continue to take steps to achieve our ambition of being a platinum-rated business in the future, including increasing our alignment to external standards and accreditations, such setting science-based targets, and further improving our reporting to stakeholders.” The EcoVadis methodology framework assesses companies’ policies and actions as well as their published reporting related to the environment, labor and human rights, ethics and sustainable procurement. Its team of international sustainability experts analyse and cross check companies’ data (supporting documents, 360° Watch Findings, etc.) in order to create reliable ratings, taking into account each company’s industry, size and geographic location.

Plans approved to explore future management of John Smith’s Stadium

Kirklees Council’s Cabinet has approved plans to open up negotiations to secure the future of the town’s John Smith’s Stadium. Since it opened in 1993, the stadium has been managed by Kirklees Stadium Development Limited (KSDL), with shares held in the company by the council and the town’s two professional sports clubs, Huddersfield Town Association Football Club (HTAFC) and Huddersfield Giants Rugby League Football Club (HGRFLC). In recent years, KSDL has faced challenging trading conditions and partners have been in discussions about putting the stadium on a firmer financial footing. A recommendation to the cabinet proposed that a new ownership model – where the council transfers its stake to the clubs – could bring much needed investment to the facility as well as giving the stadium a more sustainable business model for the future. In any of the proposed scenarios, the council would retain ownership of the stadium site. Now that councillors have agreed the recommendation, Kirklees Council will explore a new ownership model with its partners. Kirklees Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Councillor Graham Turner, said: “The station to stadium corridor in Huddersfield has huge economic potential. The masterplan gives shape to our ambition and sets out how we can bring high quality jobs and economic opportunities to the town. “At the heart of those plans is the stadium. A new ownership model could secure its future as well as going a long way to unlocking the wider economic potential of the surrounding area.” In a joint statement on the future of stadium, the council, HTAFC and HGRLFC, said: “The stadium is at the heart of our community. Our clubs mean so much to people across Huddersfield and well beyond. “But if the stadium is going to serve the community for the future, it needs investment and a financial platform that’s sustainable in the long term. All partners are working closely together to find a way forward that suits everyone, especially supporters and future generations of fans. “There’s a lot of detailed and complex issues to consider and a range of options open to us. But all partners are committed to maintaining the stadium as the heart and soul of Huddersfield’s sporting heritage.”

Financial support now available to upgrade South Yorkshire businesses’ vehicles

Financial support to upgrade older vehicles is available for business owners ahead of the Clean Air Zone (CAZ) in February 2023.

Businesses and self-employed business owners across South Yorkshire who deliver or travel into Sheffield City Centre can now apply to upgrade their vehicle and receive financial support ahead of the Clean Air Zone (CAZ) in February 2023. From 27 February 2023, non-compliant vehicles entering the Sheffield Clean Air Zone will be charged. The Sheffield Clean Air Zone covers the inner ring road and city centre and will be monitored by cameras, with some vehicles charged for entering the zone. Motorists will be made aware that they are entering the Clean Air Zone by road signs which have been installed. The following vehicle types that do not meet the minimum standards when entering the Class C Clean Air Zone boundary will be charged:
  • Taxis, including both hackney carriages and private hire vehicles, which are below Euro 6 Diesel or Euro 4 Petrol standards
  • Light goods vehicles (LGVS) such as vans, campervans and pickup trucks and minibuses which are below Euro 6 Diesel or Euro 4 Petrol standards
  • Buses and coaches which are below Euro 6 Diesel standards
  • Heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) which are below Euro 6 Diesel standards
Private vehicles used for commuting into the city centre, such as private cars and motorcycles, will not be charged. If you own a vehicle that would be charged, you could be eligible for financial support in the form of a grant, an interest subsidised loan or a mix of the two. Rotherham Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment, Cllr Dominic Beck, said: “Older vehicles on our roads are a major source of pollution in our towns and cities. Air pollution contributes to 500 deaths a year in Sheffield alone, and can cause serious damage to children’s lungs, leading onto serious health problems such as lung cancer and cardiovascular disease. Introducing Clean Air Zones in busy areas, such as the centre of Sheffield, can help to cut the amount of pollution. “Businesses who may be affected by the Clean Air Zone are strongly encouraged to see what support is available for them, whether they can get support to upgrade their vehicles or advice on using the Clean Air Zone from Sheffield City Council.” Vehicles not meeting the minimum standard will be charged for every day they enter the zone. This would be:
  • £10 per day for polluting vans/LGVs and Taxis
  • £50 per day for coaches, buses and lorries/HGVs
Payments will need to be made online and any payments not paid within 7 days will be subject to a fine. Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras will detect non-compliant vehicles entering the zone. This system is defined by the Governments CAZ Framework used for all clean air zones across the country.