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Hull-based Sewell Group has invested in 25 graduates, apprentices and trainees this year, after pledging to support people who may struggle to enter the world of work.
The company’s Gateway Project, launched two years ago, aims to triple the number of graduates, apprentices and trainees recruited into the business, as well as providing opportunities for young people to gain real-world experience and skills. The company is on target to have 15% of its total workforce made up of these career-starting roles, and almost 50 people have benefitted from the scheme since 2021. The Gateway Project promotes opportunities for the communities Sewell Group serves, in support of local economic recovery. As well as job opportunities in entry level roles, so far in 2023 the company has also provided 290 days of work experience and internships for young people who are looking to start a career in the industry. Sewell Estates MD Jo Barnes, said: “We’ve always found it rewarding to bring in new talent and develop them into the leaders of the future. But making a definite pledge to triple our recruitment of entry level positions has really made us focus on how we can provide as many opportunities as possible. “Since the pandemic, so many young people had their education disrupted, and they’ve found it very difficult to find jobs without being able to gain experience. We firmly believe that skills can be learned on the job, and we prefer to recruit for culture fit and attitude. “We’re already seeing the benefits of our recruitment drive, with our new recruits bringing in creativity, drive and new ideas to the business. We’re looking forward to finding what they excel at and developing their skills to become the next generation of leaders.” Several of Sewell Group’s senior leadership team progressed themselves from trainee, graduate or apprentice roles, so they know how valuable these opportunities are. Mark Boothby, Joint MD of Sewell Construction, joined the company in 1996 as a trainee. He said: “Being given the chance to join a company that supports and develops its people enabled me to grow and learn the culture of the business, along with skills for carrying out new roles. There have been a number of opportunities for growth since I joined, which have resulted in me co-leading Sewell Construction. I recognise and feel responsibility to reinvest in apprentices and trainees to give young people the support and opportunities I’ve had in my own career, as at a young age you never know where your career may take you.” Sewell Group is known as a construction company, but the Group has diversified considerably in the last 20 years, with forecourt convenience stores, facilities management, property investment and development partnerships and consultancy all now forming part of its business.Drax appoints Chief Sustainability Officer
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Next week, City of Doncaster Council (CDC) Cabinet will hear updates on several strands of work looking at the viability of a reopened airport, its economic and growth potential as well as its investment opportunities.
- The airport has the potential to be successfully reopened and could be profitable within five years of reopening
- It could attract up to two million passengers a year within a decade, which is considerably higher than the annual passenger numbers achieved prior to its closure
- It could bring almost 5,000 direct jobs as well as creating up to 11,500 jobs in the wider economy
- The net economic benefits of reopening the airport could be up to £1.5 billion within the first three decades of operating
- Reopening the airport offers the most favourable balance between economic cost and benefit and is the preferred option
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High profile property development director joins BRM Solicitors
Regional law firm BRM Solicitors has appointed a new director to its Real Estate team.
Julie Carr joins from national law firm Knights, bringing with her extensive background in handling residential property development, guiding conditional contracts for purchasing and selling development land, and managing options and overage agreements.
Julie also oversaw planning promotion agreements, joint ventures, and various collaborative arrangements, coordinating land assembly, and establishing development sites for plot sales.
BRM’s 26-strong property team now includes nine directors and counts Woodall Group, Gleeson Homes, Reef Group and Global Brands among its clients.
Adrian Sheehan, head of BRM’s Real Estate department, said: “The addition of a new director is a significant move for us and reflects our ambitious strategy for BRM’s Real Estate Department. Julie’s strong track record and breadth and depth of experience highly complement our growing residential developer client portfolio, whilst we provide her with a platform regionally and nationally.”
Julie Carr added: “BRM’s department has developed an enviable client portfolio and earned a well-deserved reputation as one of the most highly regarded in the region. I’m looking forward to being part of its future growth.”
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Estate agents ‘HOP’ on the bike for gruelling 2,300km charity challenge
A team of estate agents will take on a relentless charity cycle next week to raise money for Cancer Research UK, as they attempt to cover a whopping 2,300km in just five days, which equates to the number of people that will die from cancer in the UK during the challenge.
Every member of HOP’s team will complete at least six hours on a bike outside the estate agent’s Horsforth office on New Road Side, starting on Monday 18th September and finishing on Friday 22nd September. The team will aim to clock up 460km, or 286 miles, on each of the five days.
As well the cycling challenge, the company will also be hosting a HOP Bake Sale on Friday 22nd September in its Horsforth office, with cakes, buns and other sweet goodies all for sale.
Luke Gidney, Managing Director from HOP, said: “It’s a sad fact that 460 people die from cancer in the UK every day. For the past 120 years Cancer Research UK have been making discoveries that have saved countless lives, but there is still so much more to do and we’re hoping to support their work by raising £2,300, which will be a pound for every kilometre we cycle.
“The challenge won’t be easy and will involve every member of HOP’s team jumping on a bike for a minimum of six hours throughout the week and any donations, as well as friendly support or words of encouragement during the week, will be hugely appreciated!”
Anyone wanting to sponsor the team can do so in person, on New Road Side, during the duration of the challenge, or by visiting hop-property.co.uk or hop-charity-fundraiser.