Driffield-based wellness business Vyta Health has opened a new distribution centre in the Netherlands.
The custom-built distribution centre boasts more than 1,600 sqm of warehouse and office space for the 26 employees based there. This expansion now gives Vyta Health nearly 5,000 sqm of distribution space across the UK and Europe, with a team of 43 employees. Vyta Health specialises in importing premium vitamins and supplements from the US, and distributing them across Europe. The Group rebranded as Vyta Health at the start of the year, merging two leading supplement businesses, Bigvits and By Nature. Group CEO Will Brennand said: “The distribution centre will allow us to further scale and streamline our operations in the Netherlands, and service our many trade and retail customers as we continue to expand across Europe. The new site has been in the pipeline since we acquired By Nature 2 years ago and we are all really excited to open its doors. The move supports our aim to become the largest independent distributor of vitamins and supplements across Europe.” Operations Director Sascha Gerdowski added: “We worked closely with the developers to ensure the new building would meet our needs as we continue to grow, and we are delighted with the outcome. We have even included a cool room to ensure products can be stored at the right temperature all year round, to maintain their high quality. We are really proud to finally move into the new distribution centre which will help us deliver our Group strategy in the years to come.”Forgemasters signs MoU to be part of UK nuclear reactor development
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Clegg Construction appointed on multi-million-pound hotel refurb in Leeds
Contractor Clegg Construction has been appointed to deliver a multi-million-pound refurbishment at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Leeds.
Work has just started on site at the prominent hotel on the corner of Lower Briggate and Swinegate, which will be operated by Belfont Hotels.
The design and build project will modernise the building and includes the refurbishment of existing bedrooms, as well as creating new bedrooms, to take the total number of guest rooms to 108. It also involves modernising ground floor function rooms, the restaurant and bar, as well as the installation of new windows and renovations to the roof and elevations.
Clegg Construction pre-construction director, Ross Crowcroft, said: “We are very pleased to have started on site to refurbish and modernise one of the most iconic hotels in Leeds city centre.
“This refurbishment of the Cosmopolitan Hotel for Belfont Hotels will upgrade a landmark building in the heart of Leeds and turn it into a leading hospitality venue which will be perfect for both leisure and corporate demand.
“Clegg Construction is extremely familiar with the area around The Cosmopolitan Hotel, as we are currently on site at Spinners Yard in Regent Street delivering a 185-apartment private rented scheme for Rise Homes, plus we are working on an 11-storey student accommodation development in Leylands Road.”
Other members of the development team include project manager Edmond Shipway, architect Franklin Ellis and engineer Rodgers Leask.
Work is expected to be completed in the spring of 2025.
Keval Thakerar and Akshay Dhamecha, directors at Belfont Hotels, said: “We are excited to be working with Clegg Construction on this refurbishment that will see the Cosmopolitan Hotel repositioned as one of Leeds City Centre’s leading hotels, benefitting the local economy and community.”