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EARNZ secures £1.2m contract with Equans to make Bradford homes cheaper to heat
EARNZ, the energy services company, has secured a one-year £1.2m contract with sustainable regeneration specialist Equans, to supply and install insulation, ventilation upgrades, and renewable energy solutions to 92 privately owned homes in Bradford.
The contract has been awarded on the back of a £7.1m Warm Homes: Local Authority Grant from Bradford City Council to increase the energy efficiency of privately owned homes in the city. Further phases of the initial one year contract are expected to follow over the next two years, with a maximum value of £7.1m.
Earnz CEO Peter Smith said: “We are delighted to have secured such a significant contract. Working for Equans and Bradford City Council, we will be helping residents make their homes cheaper to heat, healthier to live in and lower in carbon emissions. We will also be supporting the local community with employment opportunities.”
Steve Batty, director of sustainability at Equans, said: “Equans is looking forward to working in partnership with Earnz on the delivery of this scheme. This project, supported by Government funding, will help to reduce residents’ energy bills in what are challenging times due to the rising costs of living, whilst also helping the environment by reducing carbon emissions across the city.”Considering the contract win, Earnz PLC has set up a new business, Warm Low Living Ltd, based in Yorkshire.
Avekshaa Technologies launches UK operations
Avekshaa Technologies has expanded its international footprint with the launch of operations in Sheffield and London. The Bangalore-based firm, which specialises in application performance engineering, management, and quality assurance, has identified the UK as a strategic hub for growth across Europe.
The new offices will focus on delivering the company’s Performance, Availability, Scalability and Security (P-A-S-S) solutions to enterprise clients. The move marks a key phase in Avekshaa’s global expansion plan, positioning the firm to serve both existing and new clients across the region.
The UK presence is expected to strengthen relationships with European partners and support organisations seeking advanced technology solutions to enhance operational efficiency and digital reliability.
Chamber welcomes new leadership across Yorkshire regions
The West & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce has announced new appointments across its regional branches.
Rebecca Fitzgerald, Director of Data and AI at Yorkshire Building Society, has been appointed President of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce. She succeeds Mark Cowgill, Acquisitions Director at the Talk Straight Group. Scott Wilson, Director at Bradford-based manufacturer Christeyns, will serve as Vice President.
In Leeds, Aqila Choudhry MBE, Managing Director of Love in Care, has taken on the role of President of Leeds Chamber of Commerce, succeeding Chris Black, Managing Director of Sound Leisure. She will be joined by Alastair Gordon, Director at Arup, as Vice President.
Scott Jenkins, Sales and Operations Director at Autohorn, becomes President of York & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce, following Sarah Czarnecki, Director of the Business School at York St John University. The vice presidency for York & North Yorkshire is expected to be confirmed shortly.
Each president will serve a two-year term, with current vice presidents due to assume leadership in 2027.
Amanda Beresford, chair of West North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce, said: “We are delighted to have welcomed three top notch presidents to our network.
“Rebecca, Aqila and Scott are so well-regarded and respected in their fields and will be fantastic advocates for their individual regions. We welcome Scott and Alastair too, who will be first class in their roles. With a newly expanded geography and ambitious plans for the years ahead, we look forward to serving the needs of our members to the full and to campaign for our region’s economy to thrive in an ever-changing world.”
The appointments were confirmed during the Chamber’s Annual General Meeting at Bradford’s Cedar Court Hotel, which attracted over 100 attendees.
Yorkshire Air Ambulance starts work on £9m northern base
Construction has begun on Yorkshire Air Ambulance’s new Northern Air Support Unit near Thirsk. The Skipton Bridge site will provide a permanent base for one of the charity’s air ambulance helicopters and mirror the advanced facilities at its existing southern base in Wakefield.
The purpose-built complex will feature energy-efficient infrastructure, a clinical planning room, simulation and training areas, crew accommodation, and dedicated wellbeing and meeting spaces. It aims to enhance operational efficiency and long-term stability for the charity’s emergency response services across the region.
Mike Harrop, Chairman of YAA said: “Breaking ground on this project is a huge milestone for YAA. We have been working towards this for many years now, and at various points we didn’t even know if we’d even get to this stage. A huge amount of hard work has gone in behind the scenes to get us here and knowing that we’re bringing to life the Charity’s vision to secure our long-term future in the northern part of the region is wonderful. Everyone in Yorkshire will benefit from this build project.”
The £9 million development received planning approval from North Yorkshire Council in July and is supported by funding from The Liz and Terry Bramall Foundation, alongside pre-planned savings, investments, grants, and private donations.
Once complete, the facility will strengthen the charity’s ability to deliver critical care services across northern Yorkshire, reducing response times and ensuring continuity of operations in rural and hard-to-reach areas.
Long-standing West Yorkshire agricultural firm ceases trading
Lineholme Garage, a well-established agricultural engineering business based in West Yorkshire, has closed after serving the farming community for decades. The company, recognised for supplying machinery, parts, and engineering support to agricultural clients across the UK, has ceased trading and is now liquidating its remaining assets.
Walker Singleton, a specialist advisory and restructuring firm, has been appointed to manage the sale of the firm’s stock, machinery, and workshop equipment. More than 400 lots are being auctioned online, closing on 9 October.
The auction features a wide range of agricultural engineering stock, including new and used parts, PTO shafts, linkage components, hand tools, and consumables. Items for classic and vintage tractors, such as David Brown body panels and engines, are also available.
Workshop machinery used in agricultural maintenance and repair—such as crankshaft grinders, polishing tools, and test equipment for cylinder heads and injectors—is part of the sale, with several items reportedly never put into use.
The closure marks the end of a long-established regional business that has supported farmers and the rural economy for generations.
Apollo Cloud expands through Xi Communications acquisition
Apollo Cloud has completed the acquisition of Xi Communications Limited, effective 1 October 2025, marking a key step in its expansion within the UK telecoms sector.
The move strengthens Apollo Cloud’s service capability and broadens its customer reach, integrating Xi Communications’ existing client base and industry expertise. Co-founders Martin Taylor and Tony Mellor will remain in leadership roles, focusing on client relations under the Apollo Cloud brand.
Xi Communications’ operations will continue without disruption, ensuring continuity for existing customers. Over time, clients are expected to gain access to Apollo Cloud’s wider portfolio of telecoms technologies and business solutions.
The acquisition supports Apollo Cloud’s strategy to consolidate its position as a comprehensive provider of telecoms services across enterprise markets.
New Huddersfield depot strengthens Transpennine rail operations
A £46.5 million light maintenance depot has opened at Hillhouse Sidings in Huddersfield as part of the ongoing Transpennine Route Upgrade. The 175-year-old site has been redeveloped to support the maintenance, repair, and cleaning of Northern’s train fleet.
The facility operates around the clock, with five lines equipped to accommodate up to 24 carriages. Initial work focuses on diesel trains, with future capacity planned for electric and bi-mode fleets.
The opening marks a key milestone in the Transpennine Route Upgrade, a multi-billion-pound project to improve the 76-mile corridor between Manchester, Huddersfield, Leeds, and York. The upgrades aim to deliver faster and more reliable rail services, as well as increase network resilience across the North.
Huddersfield station, also undergoing redevelopment as part of the programme, has recently reopened with three rebuilt and extended platforms. Further construction is scheduled to be completed by early 2027, allowing the station to handle longer trains with increased seating capacity.
Northern operates more than 2,600 services daily across over 500 stations in the North of England, making the new depot a significant addition to its maintenance infrastructure.
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