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02 Introduction
INTRODUCING NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE
We are home to the largest port complex in the UK, and shipping remains incredibly important to North East Lincolnshire.
03 Foreword
NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE‘THE PLACE TO DO BUSINESS’
Hello and welcome to the North East Lincolnshire County Guide!
04
History
PAST TO PRESENT
Discovering the history of North East Lincolnshire helps us to understand how the area has progressed and developed over the years and how it has come to be the way it is today.
05-09 Ports
• Able uk welcomes the UK’s first HGV electric vehicle charging hub to Able Humber Port
• ABP announces new Humber Leader
• Humber Ports first for fish imports
10 Rainham Steel
Steel Stockholders and suppliers of structural sections and structural hollow sections
13 Engineering
• Engineering Apprentices Complete First Year at HETA’s New £5.5m Training Centre
• Bridging the green skills gap
15 Environmental
News
HUMBER FOREST
Humber Forest plants a quarter of a million trees to support communities and the local environment
17 Site Clearance, Demolition & Plant Hire
In the construction industry, proper site preparation is the foundation of any successful project.
DOCK TOWER CONSERVATION PLAN
Listed Building Consent has been sought for conservation works on Grimsby’s iconic landmark, the Dock Tower.
19 Transport & Logistics
BUDGET SUBMISSION:
Increasing fuel duty would harm growth and drive up prices, Logistics UK warns
NEW TRAINING HUB FROM LOGISTICS UK helps industry remain compliant
23 Containers & Storage
CONTAINERS AND STORAGE SOLUTIONS: Reliable, Adaptable, and Tailored for Your Needs
24 Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership
THE FOCUS OF THE GREATER LINCOLNSHIRE LEP
26 Energy
POWER SURGE:
UK spends £250 million each month importing record volumes of electricity from Europe
Renewables
ØRSTED’S HORNSEA 3 AND HORNSEA 4 awarded capacity in UK allocation round 6
Your Future Workforce
Your business can engage with its Future Workforce –the young people across our area – in many ways.
Like many coastal locations, attracting talent from the bigger cities can be challenging for organisations in North East Lincolnshire.
LEVERAGING LEGAL EXPERTISE: The business imperative of legal services in selling your business
& Finance
CRAFTING YOUR BUSINESS EXIT STRATEGY is a Vital Step in Future-Proofing Your Company
EAST COAST COMMUNITY FUND announce winners of Skills Fund for coastal areas of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
LINCOLNSHIRE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY secures government backing for another 10 years
ENHANCE YOUR BUSINESS SUCCESS
Companies tend to value face-to-face events like conferences and exhibitions as they can often help to create new business opportunities.
INTRODUCING NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE
We are home to the largest port complex in the UK, and shipping remains incredibly important to North East Lincolnshire. In recent years, the emergence of renewable energy has also seen this area pivoted to the heart of this burgeoning green sector.
Complementing the port industry is the hive of food processing industries and cold storage warehousing available within a 10 minute drive of our ports. Did you know, for example, that across Grimsby and the wider Humber Region there are 6,000 people directly employed in more than 50 approved seafood processing units. In monetary terms the sector is worth more than £1.5bn to our region.
With easy access to the southern North Sea, Grimsby is also home to the long-term operations and maintenance for many of the windfarms based there. Some of the most reputable companies in the world, such as Orsted and RWE, have brought significant investment into North East Lincolnshire.
Meanwhile large scale decarbonisation is a strong and growing focus for our big industries, including the thriving petrochemical sector, along the Humber
bank, with predictions that thousands of workers will be needed in the decade ahead.
Work continues to regenerate the heart of our towns of Grimsby and Cleethorpes. Through national and local investment, there will be new opportunities to live, work and play in our town centres.
We’re providing a new and vibrant offer for people to enjoy - why not be part of our story and join us in our exciting future?
Cllr Philip Jackson, Leader. North East Lincolnshire Council.
Festival Of The Sea Grimsby
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Sea Road building from North Prom at night
NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE
‘THE PLACE TO DO BUSINESS’
However you find yourself here, whether for a short business stay, a holiday or looking to work here permanently, we are pleased to welcome you to North East Lincolnshire, an area we are immensely proud to represent in our role as the local Chamber of Commerce. We hope this excellent Guide will give you a good insight into industry of the area and the businesses we are proud to work alongside.
Welcome to a people charged powerhouse, a community with a strong sense of local identity and a long and proud history of hard work and tenacity. We have an illustrious past, featuring in the Doomsday Book of 1086 and have a heritage going back to the Vikings. Whatever industries have come our way – from fishing to food processing to renewable energy - we have supported them wholeheartedly. Did you know that at one time we had over 400 trawlers based in the Port of Grimsby? We also laid claim in the 80’s to making more pizzas here than in the whole of Italy!
With over 160,000 residents and 70,000 households we have a good base to support the needs of local business and industries and our training organisations work hard to keep abreast, indeed ahead, of the fast changing skills needs and qualifications required by our industries.
We are an area of intense ambition with innovation abounding, always with an eye to the future. Today, nowhere in the UK is more being done to help our planet’s needs. You are currently sitting in the UK home of decarbonisation, part of the nation’s ‘Energy Estuary’. The Humber is an area on a mission for a net zero future. Low carbon hydrogen and captured carbon emissions will help create the world’s first net zero industrial region by 2040. This amazing goal will be great for our people looking as it does to create up to 50,000 jobs and supporting skills and educational opportunities across the board. The Chamber will continue to help in this work by being ‘The Voice of Business’, heard not only regionally but across the patch. Indeed the Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, is shortly heading to the Chamber for a meeting, asking specifically to meet some North East Lincolnshire businesses. We are proud to introduce them to him.
Of course much of our current Estuary activity centres round the deep sea Port complex of Immingham operated by ABP, a 24/7 operation, which has seen huge investment over recent years. Immingham handles 46-million tonnes of cargo every year. Together with Goole, Hull and Grimsby, ABP’s other Humber ports, it provides a gigantic portal connecting the UK with business throughout Europe and beyond. We are less than
24 hours from a European market of 170-million people. Mind boggling I’m sure you’ll agree! As is the fact that Humber Ports handle over £75-billion of trade per year! With the development of a 227.5 acre site at Stallingborough ABP continue to invest. As do port operators Able UK, who are soon to open a public electric heavy goods vehicle (EHGV) charging station, said to be the first of its kind in the UK.
However, our geography has encouraged many different sectors, industries and drivers. Without a doubt much of our industrial strength lies in our associations with the wider Humber area and the blue economy but if our economic head and driver is the Humber then our cultural and historic heart remains in a rural and agricultural Lincolnshire. Nowhere is this more so than in our role as a national food processing hub, with over 500 food related companies located here. Our excellent Grimsby Fish Market handles over 20,000 tonnes of fresh fish per annum and our geographically protected status of our traditional smoked fish (just like the geographically protected Melton Mowbray pork pie!) is an accolade we are proud to hold. Indeed Grimsby has one of the largest concentrations of food manufacturing, innovative storage and distribution networks in Europe.
Of course North East Lincolnshire is also home to many industries in chemical, pharmaceutical and allied industries. Indeed we are at the centre of a major concentration of process industries which in the wider region employ around 20,000 people in 400 companies. Double the amount of process plant and machine operators are employed here than the GB average, demonstrating our commitment to manufacturing across the board.
We are currently riding high as the nation’s hub for operational and maintenance support for the offshore wind farms. Renewables giant Orsted is currently building the world’s largest offshore wind farm Hornsea 3, with a capacity of 2.9 GW and expected to be completed around the end of 2027. 3.3-million homes will be powered supporting 5,000 jobs. RWE’s Humber Gateway project will see 73 turbines and power for over 199,000 households. We are certainly doing our bit to meet the country’s clean energy requirements.
The Visitor Economy is vitally important to us, realising as it does over £600 -million per annum and providing around 2,600 full time jobs. Grimsby is home to Freshney Place, the largest shopping centre in Lincolnshire. Town centre development utilising Government grants is proving transformational and we have just unveiled a refreshed Riverhead area. Cleethorpes is an iconic seaside resort, managing to retain its Victorian heritage as well as appealing to a 21st Century seaside visitor. Sympathetic heritage regeneration work utilising £18.4-million of Levelling Up grant monies is currently underway, particularly in the Market Square and Pier Gardens areas.
Don’t forget to keep an eye on www. discovernel.co.uk to find out what’s happening in this neck of the woods.
I hope the above gives a good flavour of the area and that you will now go on to read this Guide with interest. Whatever you are planning I can guarantee that the people of North East Lincolnshire will give you the warmest of welcomes! And don’t forget to treat yourselves to some of our iconic fish and chips!
Anne Tate
Northern Lincolnshire Manager, Hull & Humber Chamber of Commerce
Image courtesy of Gary Davies
PAST TO PRESENT
Discovering the history of North East Lincolnshire helps us to understand how the area has progressed and developed over the years and how it has come to be the way it is today. Its current successes give reassurance for future accomplishments in time to come.
GREAT GRIMSBY AND CLEETHORPES
Famous landmarks and rich history characterise Grimsby. A Danish fisherman called Grim made these shores his home in the 9th Century AD, beginning centuries of prosperity and growth.
Grimsby stood on a natural harbour called the Haven, sheltering ships from the Humber and the tempers of the North Sea. During the 12th century it developed into a major trading port. Ships brought timber from Norway and wine from Spain and France. Wool was exported and coal was brought along the coast from Newcastle. At one point, it ranked 12th in importance to the Crown in terms of tax revenue.
The gradual silting of the Haven presented many challenges and eventually brought about serious decline to the port.
Pioneering engineering allowed for the creation of Grimsby’s first dock with the opening of the Haven Dock in 1801. Major developments in marine civil engineering continued to be advanced, culminating in HRH Prince Albert laying the foundation stone of Grimsby’s new dock in 1849. Built for the Royal Navy’s largest ships, the new Royal Dock was officially opened by Queen Victoria in 1854.
Grimsby’s landmark Dock Tower, its design inspired by Palazzo Publico in Siena Italy, stands between the entrance locks of the Royal Dock and powered the world’s first hydraulically
operated lock gates. Built in 1851, it held 30,000 gallons of water to provide power to the lock gates and cranes on the docks. Advances in hydraulic technology soon made the tower redundant, but it remains as a monument to the entrepreneurial spirit of past Grimbarians.
Cleethorpes was originally made up of three small communities, Itterby, Oole and Thrunscoe. Cleethorpes was a small fishing village until the 1920s when it began to entice visitors to the sea bathing and the theoretical health benefits of the medicinal waters, transforming into a key holiday resort when the railway arrived in the area in the 1940s.
The population of Cleethorpes in 1831 was under 500 residents, this figure has risen dramatically, and it now plays host to around 30,000 people.
Purpose built attractions such as Ross Castle and Cleethorpes Pier were funded by Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Company as tourist attractions which are still popular today. The promenade and town continues to be an attraction with its vibrant seaside lifestyle.
IMMINGHAM
Immingham is a major business location with the UK’s largest port and a unique history.
Well known for the industrial sites around the port, the town is a busy logistics hub, a centre for the process industries and a growing focal point for renewable energy companies.
The international significance of Immingham can be traced back more than 400 years. It was the last departure point for the Pilgrim Separatists who fled England for Holland in 1608. These families then sailed on the Mayflower to America in search of a new life.
With thousands of tonnes being imported and exported throughout Immingham each day the town has a special place in the success of global industries ranging from automation through to energy.
The Great Central Railway Company decided to open a neighbouring dock to Grimsby in 1912 as the deep water channel to the river made it accessible for many types of vessels.
The new docks meant that there needed to be an easy link between the towns, therefore the opening of the dock by King George V, known then as the Kings Dock, went alongside the arrival of the electric railway running to Grimsby from Immingham. This train line encouraged workers to move into the area and this led to the further development of the community.
During WW1, the area was used as a submarine base and the war caused Immingham to suffer economically but it began to pick up again when the docks were
The dock is now over 100 years old and the
Corporation Bridge Grimsby Image courtesy of Roger Damm
ABLE UK WELCOMES THE UK’S FIRST HGV ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING HUB TO ABLE HUMBER PORT
The UK’s first public Electric heavy goods vehicle (EHGV) charging stations will open on Able Humber Port (AHP) this year. The new EHGV charging hub will drive the decarbonisation of future transport and logistics across AHP, and the South Humber ports as new Electric powered HGV’s replace existing diesel fleets.
North Lincolnshire Council granted planning consent for the project in June and the developer Milence –a Daimler Truck, Volvo Group and Traton Group (formally Volkswagen Truck & Bus AG – including Man & Scania) joint venture company opens the first phase in November 2024.
The initial phase will deliver four highperformance Combined Charging Systems (CCS) chargers powering eight bays, and one Megawatt Charging System (MCS) chargers powering two bays and will host lounge and welfare facilities also providing food and beverages. The final site will include further CCS and MCS chargers and enhanced facilities.
AHP can provide tax site Freeport benefits on 439 acres, this includes 5-year business rates relief, stamp duty land tax relief, secondary class 1 national insurance relief and enhanced capital allowances, in the
form of enhanced structures and buildings allowances (SBAs) and enhanced plant and machinery allowances (PMAs).
AHP provides 769 acres of development land and will be constructing over 1 kilometre of new heavy-duty, deepwater quays to be developed on 108 acres of developed riverbed. This will provide deep sea port access to AHP and our neighbouring Able Energy Park (AEP) which provides 722 acres of developable land available for a range of green energy sector businesses.
and AEP are located adjacent to the two South Humber refineries, Exolum national aviation fuel distribution centre and two Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) projects.
Peter Stephenson, Able UK founder and Executive Chairman said,
‘We are delighted to be welcoming Milence to Able Humber Port to deliver the UK’s first electric charging hub. The hub is an exciting step forward in supporting the decarbonising of the Humber Ports and The HGV transport industry also assisting Able Humber Port and the region transition to net zero.’
Anja van Niersen, CEO at Milence said “Expanding into the UK with our first charging hub in Immingham represents a significant milestone for Milence. This strategic location not only enhances our ability to support the growing demand for sustainable transport solutions but also aligns with our commitment to driving the future of green logistics across Europe.”
AHP
ABP ANNOUNCES NEW HUMBER LEADER
Associated British Ports (ABP), the UK’s largest and leading ports operator, is delighted to announce the appointment of Andrew Dawes to the position of Regional Director, Humber to succeed Simon Bird when he leaves ABP at the end of October. Andrew will be part of the Executive team and will report directly to Henrik L. Pedersen, ABP’s CEO.
Andrew began work at the Southampton Container Terminal and has progressed his career to become a seasoned maritime executive, amassing almost 30 years of experience from the global ports and terminals industry with companies such as DP World, APM Terminals and ICTSI. Alongside his strong leadership credentials, he brings with him a wealth of experience in safety, operations and commercial activities. His experience also includes Managing Director roles with P&L accountability for terminals plus wider regional portfolio responsibility.
Andrew Dawes, Regional Director, Humber Designate, said:
“This is an incredible time to be joining ABP as the next 5-year business strategy is launched. I am delighted to be joining the Humber Region which has some really exciting projects and growth opportunities. The Humber plays a key role in delivering ABP’s twin missions of Keeping Britain Trading as well as Enabling the Energy Transition here in the UK.
“I am very much looking forward to meeting and working with my Humber
colleagues, customers and wider stakeholders and to bringing my family to live in this fantastic region.”
Welcoming Andrew to the role Henrik L. Pedersen, Chief Executive Officer of ABP, said:
“We’re delighted that someone with Andrew’s breadth and depth of port sector experience has chosen to join us. ABP’s four Humber ports collectively provide the UK’s largest gateway for trade with the world and are the corner stone of the Humber area’s potential as the UK’s preeminent ‘super cluster’ for the energy transition and industrial decarbonisation. Continuing to grow our Humber activities and delivering major infrastructure projects will be key to ABP achieving its twin missions of Keeping Britain Trading and Enabling the Energy Transition, building on the strong foundations laid down by Simon Bird during his tenure as Regional Director.”
Andrew will join ABP on 1st October 2024, allowing a thorough period of handover with the outgoing Regional Director, Simon Bird, who will be stepping down from the role at the end of the month.
ABP operates four ports on the Humber estuary – Immingham, Grimsby, Hull and Goole – and is the Statutory Harbour Authority for the whole estuary. The Humber is the UK’s biggest gateway for trade by volume, handling £80bn+ of trade, generating £6.6bn+ of value added for the UK economy and supporting 90k+ jobs in the broader Humber and Yorkshire region. The Port of Immingham alone is the UK’s largest single port by tonnage handled – more than 50mt in 2023 – with ambitious growth plans such as the Immingham Eastern RoRo Terminal.
ABP Humber is also a central player in the region’s growing role as a green energy leader, already involved with offshore wind (both manufacturing and operations) and with a pipeline of major projects for green hydrogen and carbon capture and storage, such as the Immingham Green Energy Terminal.
The Humber port estates and other ABP land holdings provide a wide variety of logistics, storage and value addition development offerings. For example 182 ha at Humber International Enterprise Park – one of the largest development sites in Europe – and our latest acquisition, the 200+ acre Stallingborough Interchange site. Several locations bring Freeport benefits.
Andrew Dawes, ABP’s Regional Director, Humber Designate Article courtesy of ABP Humber | www.abports.co.uk
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HUMBER PORTS FIRST FOR FISH IMPORTS
Statistics released recently have reconfirmed the Humber’s position as the UK’s leading centre for seafood and one that’s showing real growth. ABP’s Humber ports of Immingham, Grimsby and Hull handled 41.6% of the fish imported into the UK, showing a 10.5% growth year on year, demonstrating the strong proposition of the Humber ports as a leading gateway for UK trade.
The colocation of ABP’s ports with centres of seafood creation – from fish fingers to gourmet ready meals – creates a highly efficient sectorleading hub providing 5,500 jobs. For example, around 70% of the UK’s seafood is processed in the Port of Grimsby, including every other fish finger eaten in the UK, which along with the town has a buoyant processing sector retaining its links to the fish and food industries.
Simon Bird, Regional Director of the Humber ports said:
“This is good news for the Humber ports handling the largest volume of seafood imports in the country. Their strategic locations significantly show the demand for short sea European routes.
“Fish, though not landed over the quayside by a trawler, still plays an important part in the supply chain in the region. The UK is a big importer of seafood, and our ports ensure that high-quality seafood from around the world reaches British consumers efficiently and sustainably, reinforcing our position as a global leader in the seafood trade.”
Simon Dwyer, representing Seafood Grimsby & Humber Alliance and Grimsby Fish Merchants Association and for many years an advocate of using ports close to the UK’s leading seafood processing cluster, said:
“There’s been a step change in the routing of seafood into the UK especially salmon from Norway that now arrives in trucks from Scandinavia into Immingham port rather than being transported by road via southern ports of for example, Dover.
“Grimsby is a major UK processor of salmon so it’s logical to ship the product on ferries that use the port of Immingham rather than southern UK ports. In value terms approximately £1.5bn of seafood arrives at the Humber ports.”
Species brought in include cod, haddock, Alaskan pollock, hake, shellfish with salmon from Norway and Faroe Islands being the biggest volume contributing circa 63,000 tonnes. In the 12 months to December 2023, 609,567 tonnes of seafood were imported in to the UK, including 27,736 tonnes through our Port of Southampton.
The Ports of Grimsby & Immingham combine are the leading UK ports for fish imports Article courtesy of ABP Humber | www.abports.co.uk
Steel Stockholders and suppliers of structural sections and structural hollow sections
Rainham Steel proudly stands as proof to a remarkable five-decade commitment to the construction industry. Having just celebrated its 50-year anniversary, the company takes a reflective pause to look back on a journey that commenced in 1973. Rooted in constant values of customer satisfaction, technological progress, and environmental responsibility, Rainham Steel has risen to become an industry leader in the realm of supplying and delivering quality constructional steel products. Its reputation for excellence extends from its distribution hubs in North Lincolnshire and London, providing nationwide coverage to the construction industry.
Pioneering Infrastructure: A Network of Growth: With a strategic vision in mind, in 2002, Rainham Steel positioned itself in North Lincolnshire, and with constant investment, now boasts four expansive sites in and around the Scunthorpe area. These locations were handpicked for their central accessibility to the entire UK and proximity to crucial dock facilities for seamless imports and exports. Covering over 120 acres, Rainham Steel’s sites feature state-of-the-art warehouse facilities spanning more than 300,000 sqft. The company’s recent investment of over £5 million in advanced steel processing machinery showcases its commitment to innovation and efficiency.
A Tradition of Excellence: Meeting Customer Expectations: Rainham Steel’s foundation was built on delivering products that exceed customer expectations. Specializing in the supply of Universal Beams, Universal Columns, Channels, Angles, Large Flats, and Structural Hollow Sections, the company has established itself as a trusted partner for major Steel Fabricators, Stockholders, Construction Companies, Civil Engineers, and Builders Merchants. Rainham Steel’s commitment to timely supply and delivery remains unwavering, ensuring that each project’s needs are met with precision, reliability, and value.
For approximately three decades, Rainham Steel has also been running a reinforcement processing facility at its headquarters in Rainham, Essex catering to the construction sector in both London and the wider Southeast of England. Just three years ago, the company transitioned to a new 10-acre head office development site, with a £10 million investment.
Trailblazing Progress: Embracing Sustainability: Rainham Steel’s journey is not just marked by milestones but also by its resolute dedication to sustainability. With an annual turnover exceeding £200 million and a team of over 200 across all locations, the company operates with a fleet of more than 50 HGV vehicles, streamlining deliveries and minimizing environmental impact. At any time, holding over 150,000 tonnes of products in stock across its UK sites, Rainham Steel has embraced the future with its current stock range including CELSA ‘EAF’ ultra-low carbon ‘Green Steel,’ and ‘EAF’ steel from other major European suppliers to align its practices with the evolving demands of eco-conscious and low carbon construction.
Investment for Tomorrow: A Vision of Growth: The story of Rainham Steel is one of perpetual development. With over £40 million already invested in developing the North Lincolnshire sites, the company’s ambitious plans continue to evolve. Francis Micallef, Operations Director, details the development of a reinforcement processing hub on the banks of the River Trent at Althorpe which has obtained full CARES approval and commenced production In February 2024. This 17-acre storage facility, purchased in March 2023 at a cost of £2.7 million, has been transformed into a state-of-the-art reinforcement processing facility, with a further investment of £3.5 million in cutting edge rebar processing machines and technology, including cranes, and other plant. The production plant includes a groundbreaking fully automated ‘Ground Buffer and Lake’ solution, the first in the UK. He goes on to say how a team of 20 have been employed so far at the site and current production is at 100 tonnes per day. This underlines Rainham Steel’s enduring commitment to innovation and progress, as well as the company’s long-term growth plans in Scunthorpe and the North Lincolnshire region.
A Vision Beyond: Anticipating the Future: As Rainham Steel gears up production at the Althorpe facility, expansion plans are already underway for a purpose-built 200,000 sqft facility at the new site. With production scheduled to commence next year, the site is poised to produce an impressive 50,000 tonnes of reinforcement annually. Bolstered by ongoing operator training, this expansion is expected to create 40 more local jobs. With a constant forward-looking approach, Rainham Steel is set to channel a further £15 million in investment into its growth plans in the next two years, underscoring its commitment to both pioneering solutions and sustainability.
As Rainham Steel marked its five-decade anniversary its story is one of dedication, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction. From its humble beginnings in 1973 to its current position as a leading innovator in the UK steel industry, Rainham Steel stands as a symbol of growth, adaptability, and environmental responsibility. With its sights firmly set on the future, Rainham Steel is poised to continue shaping the construction landscape, with its unwavering commitment to quality, innovation, and value.
ENGINEERING APPRENTICES
COMPLETE FIRST YEAR AT HETA’S NEW
£5.5M TRAINING CENTRE
Humberside Engineering Training Association (HETA) proudly announced that the latest cohort of Grimsby based engineering apprentices has successfully completed their first year of training. This milestone is particularly significant as it is the first group to do so in HETA’s new £5.5 million purpose-built training centre.
This new state-of-the-art facility was constructed to continue HETA’s legacy of providing exceptional technical training since 1967. With an increased demand for skilled engineers in the region, HETA has responded by enhancing its training capabilities, ensuring that the local workforce is equipped to meet industry needs.
Iain Elliott, CEO of HETA, expressed his pride in the new training centre and the accomplishments of the inaugural cohort.
“Seeing our new training centre in action and witnessing the success of our latest cohort is incredibly rewarding. This facility stands as a testament to our commitment to providing training for the future, embodying our mantra: ‘By Employers for Employers.’”
Centre Manager Alex Billingham also shared his enthusiasm for the apprentices’ achievements.
“I am immensely proud of all our learners. They have shown tremendous dedication and have gained valuable knowledge, skills, and behaviours in their first year. I am confident they will continue to flourish as they transition into their respective companies.”
Looking ahead, Iain highlighted the centre’s commitment to evolving with industry needs.
“The centre will continue to grow and adapt to meet employer demand, evidenced by the addition of a dedicated Electrical Installation section, which will see an additional cohort of learners start in September,” he said.
As the demand for engineers in the area continues to grow, HETA remains dedicated to developing the next generation of skilled professionals. The new training centre is a crucial step in ensuring that the local industry has access to top-tier talent, trained to the highest standards.
With a heritage of excellence in technical training dating back to 1967, HETA’s new facility is poised to shape the future of engineering education and support the region’s economic development.
BRIDGING THE GREEN SKILLS GAP
Associated British Ports (ABP) is delighted to have invested in the new facility at CATCH’s Skills and Apprenticeship Centre in Stallingborough near its Port of Immingham.
CATCH is poised to play a pivotal role in steering more young individuals towards STEM careers, as part of the broader Humber Skills Plan to increase training output by tenfold by 2029. This latest funding initiative has had a substantial impact on its facility.
Simon Bird, Regional Director for the Humber ports said: “As a founder member of CATCH we are delighted to support this new facility to train the future generation of apprentices who will provide the workforce to drive the Humber’s decarbonisation programme.
“There is concern in the private sector about the skills gap impacting the ability to deliver projects. It aligns with the UK Government’s Missions particularly growth, energy and opportunity. It aligns with ABP’s mission to enable the UK’s energy transition.”
The expansion has been made possible by a £1.5 million funding investment from sponsors in the region, including Viking CCS members Phillips
66 Limited, Harbour Energy, DRAX and ABP. Plus, Air Products and Uniper, alongside funding from the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) and Humber Freeport.
The new facility at CATCH’s Skills and Apprenticeships Centre. It represents a significant milestone in CATCH’s commitment to fostering the green skills needed for the energy transition whilst helping to deliver economic growth locally in the Humber, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire regions.
Following this first phase of funding, CATCH has an ambitious expansion plan to develop a new £60 million National Net Zero Training Centre by 2029, aiming to deliver education to 1,000 learners a year, targeted at the skills needed by net zero projects. The Centre will fill the skills gaps which exist in sectors such as Carbon Capture and Storage, green steel, gigafactories, and hydrogen.
Across our 21 ports, ABP is working to reduce our own fuel and power consumption from our own vehicles, equipment and facilities. This has included investments in renewable energy including the largest commercial rooftop solar installation at the Port of Hull, and solar farms in our ports of Barry and Silloth. In all our ports we continue to promote energy efficiency.
Between 2022 and 2024 we will be investing over £600 million to decarbonise our own operations and work to enable the UK’s energy transition including fixed onshore wind, floating offshore wind, green hydrogen, solar and onshore wind, carbon capture use and storage.
Article courtesy of ABP Humber | www.abports.co.uk
HUMBER FOREST HUMBER FOREST PLANTS A QUARTER OF A MILLION TREES TO SUPPORT COMMUNITIES AND THE LOCAL ENVIRONMENT
Humber Forest has planted a record number of trees in the last twelve months, with 238,000 trees planted across Hull, East Yorkshire, and North Lincolnshire. Since the project began, three years ago, 400,000 trees have been planted across the region.
Humber Forest, supported by Defra, is the community forest for Hull, East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire, one of 15 community forests across England and part of the larger Northern Forest that stretches from Liverpool to the Yorkshire Coast. East Riding of Yorkshire Council is the accountable body for the Humber Forest.
The project provides grants to cover up to 100% funding for planting as well as at least five years maintenance for farmers, landowners, businesses, and communities to plant hedgerows or trees on their land.
These trees can play a vital role in reducing soil erosion and flooding, improving air quality, creating habitats for wildlife, and improving community spaces.
In North Frodingham, East Yorkshire, Humber Forest supported local farmer Rob Meadley to plant two hectares of trees in memory of his father, Phil. The trees have been planted on areas that were tricky to farm and had
problems with drainage; the woodlands will help slow the flow of water during heavy rain periods as well as create spaces for wildlife.
Rob Meadley said “The project was aimed at increasing the biodiversity and connectivity across the farm and will be a lasting legacy for my father.”
Most trees are planted by Humber Forest delivery partners with the support of volunteers, including local residents who planted 576 trees alongside Dent Road in Cottingham. The Dent Road project was aimed at enhancing the local area, providing a local community woodland for residents, while enhancing the area for wildlife.
The majority of tree saplings for Humber Forest plantings are also grown at Mires Beck Nursery in North Cave, an East Yorkshire charity that supports adults with physical disabilities, learning disabilities and Autism.
Councillor Paul West, cabinet member for environment and transport said
“This is a fantastic initiative, it’s great to see the numerous benefits that these trees can produce, from biodiversity to local community enhancement. Many thanks to the landowners and volunteers involved in growing the Humber Forest, and we encourage those who would like to be involved in future plantings to contact the Humber Forest team.”
The Humber Forest team can fund large and small projects and are eager to hear from any landowners who are interested in planting trees or hedgerow on their land. They can be contacted at humber.forest@eastriding. gov.uk or visit www.humberforest.org
Tree and hedgerow planting in the Humber Forest is supported with funding from the Trees for Climate and Northern Forest Grow Back Greener funds, which are part of the Defra Nature for Climate Fund and provide landowners with grants to cover up to 100% of all woodland creation project costs.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF PROFESSIONAL SITE CLEARANCE, DEMOLITION & PLANT HIRE IN CONSTRUCTION
In the construction industry, proper site preparation is the foundation of any successful project. Whether you’re a contractor or business owner, ensuring that a site is thoroughly cleared before building work begins is not only essential but also sets the stage for a smooth and efficient development process. Site clearance, demolition, and plant hire services are integral to this preparation, and these tasks require skilled professionals and specialised equipment to ensure everything is handled correctly from the outset.
Site clearance goes beyond the simple removal of debris. It often involves clearing existing structures, waste, and overgrown vegetation, creating a clean slate for construction. For companies involved in utilities, land development, or farming estates, a wellexecuted site clearance is the first step toward transforming land into something new. Leading contractors in this field offer tailored site clearance packages, which are not only efficient but also specific to the needs of each client, whether it’s for construction companies, land agents, or property developers.
A key aspect of modern site clearance is the use of sophisticated machinery operated by skilled professionals. This equipment – from multi-terrain tracked mulchers and excavator flails to chippers and shredders – ensures that even the most challenging terrain can be cleared quickly and safely. The combination of cutting-edge technology and expertise allows contractors to prepare sites to the highest standards, ensuring that they are ready for the next phase of development.
Demolition and site clearance work require a careful balance between
efficiency and safety. The complexity of clearing a site or demolishing existing structures demands that only experienced specialists handle the task. Professionals in this field are trained to manage risks associated with large-scale operations, adhering to strict safety protocols to protect workers and the public. Whether it’s dismantling buildings or removing invasive vegetation, the process is meticulously planned and executed to avoid hazards and ensure a smooth transition to the construction phase.
Beyond clearing physical obstacles, site clearance also involves complying with environmental and legal regulations, especially when dealing with vegetation removal. In many cases, the clearance of trees or shrubs must be carried out with consideration of protected species or habitats. Having specialists who understand these regulations is crucial to ensuring that no legal or environmental issues arise during site preparation.
Once a site has been cleared, the construction process can begin in earnest. However, no development can move forward without the right equipment. This is where plant hire services come into play,
providing contractors with the machinery necessary to do the job. Reputable plant hire firms offer a wide range of equipment – from diggers and excavators to more complex earth-moving machinery – giving construction teams the tools they need to work efficiently and effectively.
Many plant hire companies offer nonoperated machinery, allowing contractors to use their own trained personnel to operate the equipment. This flexibility not only reduces costs but also ensures that companies can maintain control over their projects. Whether for large-scale demolition or smaller-scale land clearance, having access to high-quality machinery is crucial for keeping projects on schedule and within budget.
The synergy between site clearance, demolition, and plant hire is essential for any construction project’s success. These services ensure that land is properly prepared, obstacles are safely removed, and the right equipment is available to carry out the work. Together, they create the perfect conditions for development to proceed smoothly, from the initial clearing of the land to the final stages of construction.
DOCK TOWER CONSERVATION PLAN
Listed Building Consent has been sought for conservation works on Grimsby’s iconic landmark, the Dock Tower.
The Grade I listed structure owned by Associated British Ports (ABP) is the only one of its kind in the country and the work will include key structural repairs on the parapets, building of a new staircase, and drainage.
If approved by North East Lincolnshire Council, work could start on the historical structure later this year in the hope it can reopen to the public.
Standing 309 feet (94.2m) tall to the top of the lantern, the tower was completed on 27 March 1852 to power the hydraulic machinery of Grimsby docks. Its height was to achieve the sufficient pressure needed to operate the machines.
It was built by James Meadows Rendel, the civil engineer who constructed the docks at Grimsby between 1844 and 1853 and opened by Queen Victoria when she visited the port in October 1854. Designed by James William Wild, an architect born in Lincoln, he also contributed to the Great Exhibition of 1851 and spent several years in Egypt, and you can see the middle eastern influence on the lantern at the pinnacle.
The Dock Tower is a massive feat of Victorian engineering. She is one of a kind and means so much to Grimbarians and it’s hoped to open the tower annually for tours to the top for what is surely the best view in Grimsby.
The ground floor of the tower was lined with pink, white and blue drapery when Queen Victoria visited the structure. Her Majesty gave permission for Prince Albert, the Prince of Wales, and the Princess Royal to accompany engineer James Rendell in the hydraulic lift to the gallery running around the tower above the water tank. The lift is no longer in existence with access to the top currently via a spiral staircase.
The current plans submitted include:
• Insertion of a new staircase
• Installation of internal lighting
• Brickwork repairs
• Metalwork repairs
• Paintwork
• Roofing
• Floor repairs
• Drainage
• Interpretation panels
A series of events will be held during the work schedule to celebrate the tower and all that she symbolises. You can view a video of the Dock Tower by visiting https://vimeo. com/910075559/4ee171e415
Grimsby’s iconic Grade I listed Dock Tower
BUDGET SUBMISSION:
INCREASING FUEL DUTY WOULD
HARM GROWTH AND DRIVE UP PRICES, LOGISTICS UK WARNS
Removing the five pence per litre cut in fuel duty could drive inflationary cost pressures, raising prices for businesses and consumers, according to a submission made by business group Logistics UK to the Treasury ahead of the autumn Budget on 30 October.
The business group, which is one of the UK’s largest and only trade body representing all logistics, outlined its concerns that increasing costs for industry would apply the handbrake to economic growth while driving up the price of everyday goods. It also said that higher costs for the sector could inhibit its ability to continue investing in its decarbonisation.
The extension to the five pence per litre cut in fuel duty is set to end in March 2025 and Logistics UK’s submission calls for the cut to be maintained for a further year. According to Logistics UK analysis, a 1p increase in fuel duty would cost haulage businesses across the UK over £185 million per year.
Logistics UK Chief Executive David Wells OBE said,
“The logistics sector underpins all other sectors and has a critical role to play in driving growth and the new government’s industrial strategy, so now is not the time to increase costs for logistics businesses. With hauliers operating on low margins, typically around 2.5%, often the only sustainable way to manage cost increases is to pass
them on through the supply chain with consumers, ultimately, picking up the tab in higher prices. This is something our members are loath to do but will have no choice when they are also managing rising wage costs and new vehicle prices, while investing in new equipment to take us into a net zero future.
“We recognise the constrained fiscal situation facing the Chancellor and are confident that the best way that our sector can help the government manage it is by driving growth, growth that would be stifled by tax increases.”
According to Logistics UK, fuel represents a third of the costs for logistics businesses and the weekly fuel bill for a 44-tonne diesel HGV is estimated to be approximately £888 with £436 taken in fuel duty by HMRC. The trade body’s submission highlights that logistics businesses paid £5.84 billion in fuel duty in 2021, contributing more than 20% of all fuel duty paid to HMRC.
Wells added, “In the medium term, we are calling for a move to a dynamic mechanism for fuel duty that, in periods of inflation, enables the Treasury to keep fuel duty down by taking into account its tax receipts from VAT on fuel. We also
want the government to better align road and rail charges, to enable rail freight to be cost competitive.
“For the long-term, we are keen to work with the government to help develop plans for the future of transport pricing that ensure it works for the logistics sector and wider economy. Any new pricing system must recognise that logistics works as an integrated system across transport modes and operators must be able to make rational decisions to move goods in the most productive, strategic and green way.”
The call to maintain the current fuel duty cut is one of several measures outlined by Logistics UK in its submission to the Treasury. Logistics UK has set out five priority areas for unlocking economic growth, which include creating a closer partnership between the government and logistics sector; developing innovative and integrated infrastructure; ensuring a fair transition to becoming a clean energy superpower that rebuilds the UK’s industrial strength; creating a skills partnership to support a thriving sector; and backing trade as a driver of innovation and productivity.
NEW TRAINING HUB FROM LOGISTICS UK HELPS INDUSTRY REMAIN COMPLIANT
To help operators streamline the coordination of training plans across their teams, Logistics UK has launched a new “one-stop” booking site for its industry-leading virtual and in-person training courses. The new website provides access to an extensive range of training courses tailored to support every aspect of the logistics industry, including essential mandatory training, Transport Manager CPC and Driver CPC.
Investing in training and development is critical for motivating and upskilling transport professionals and, according to LinkedIn’s Workplace Learning and Development Report, 94% of employees say they would stay longer with a company if it invested in their career development. The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) estimates the cost of replacing an employee is six to nine months of their salary, so a structured training and development programme is an essential tool to aid staff retention and deliver tangible business benefits.
Logistics UK delivers training to 35,000 delegates every year, providing a diverse range of courses to meet specific needs whatever the role – driver, manager, engineer, planner or director. The training is delivered through face-to-face classroom sessions held at various locations nationwide or via an online portal. The new booking hub shows real-time course availability and allows multiple courses and candidates to be booked in one go. Courses can also be paid for online instantly, streamlining the booking process even further.
Kevin Green, Director of Policy and Communications at Logistics UK said, “Our commitment to delivering industry-leading multimodal training remains unchallenged across the sector and is a demonstration of how we are achieving our mission to support, shape, and stand up for safe and efficient logistics. Training has demonstrable benefits for business as well as individuals and in addition to providing access to mandatory industry training, our new booking hub also offers professional development courses, making it easier for logistics businesses to upskill their workforce and remain compliant.”
Logistics UK also offers incompany training tailored to organisations’ specific requirements, which is a timeefficient, cost-effective way to upskill entire transport teams. The training courses are available to everyone across the industry, with Logistics UK members receiving significant savings on the cost of training.
Visit the website to see the courses available and see how they can elevate the skills in your business
https://training.logistics.org.uk/
CONTAINERS AND STORAGE SOLUTIONS:
RELIABLE, ADAPTABLE, AND TAILORED FOR YOUR NEEDS
In today’s dynamic world, shipping containers have become a vital solution for businesses and individuals seeking secure and efficient storage or transport options. Their versatility makes them indispensable for various purposes, whether you need a temporary storage solution, long-term transport capabilities, or a customised workspace.
With both new and used containers available, you can find cost-effective options that fit your specific requirements, all backed by reliable delivery services both within the UK and internationally—whether port-to-port or direct to your location.
One of the most essential types of containers is the standard shipping container, which is widely available from UK and worldwide stock. These containers offer durability and security, making them a popular choice for those needing affordable, reliable storage or transport solutions. Whether you require a standard container for construction materials, retail inventory, or personal use, these robust units are built to withstand harsh environments, ensuring your goods are protected whether they’re being stored or shipped across long distances.
For industries that need temperature control, Reefer containers (refrigerated containers) are invaluable. These containers
offer precise climate control, with adjustable settings ranging from -35°C to +35°C, and built-in humidity regulation. This makes them ideal for transporting and storing temperature-sensitive goods such as food, pharmaceuticals, or chemicals. Reefers can be used as portable freezers or chillers, either as a static unit or integrated into a global logistics operation. All refrigerated containers are serviced and maintained by qualified refrigeration engineers to ensure reliability, providing peace of mind that your goods will remain in perfect condition, no matter the journey.
In addition to standard and refrigerated containers, self-storage containers provide an excellent solution for those in need of extra space. These containers offer secure, standalone storage options for both businesses and individuals. Whether you’re storing excess inventory, seasonal equipment, or personal belongings, selfstorage containers offer flexibility and convenience, making them an ideal option for those seeking short- or long-term solutions. Their portability allows for easy
relocation, offering security without the permanence of traditional storage facilities.
Furthermore, shipping containers can be tailored to meet specific needs through modifications. Many clients require custom alterations, from minor adjustments like adding a lockbox or respraying the container in company colours, to more complex transformations, such as creating a bespoke site office with anti-vandal doors and windows. Whatever your vision, expert teams can assess the feasibility of your modifications and provide competitive pricing, ensuring that your container serves your exact requirements.
Whether you’re in need of standard containers from UK or global stock, refrigerated units, or self-storage solutions, shipping containers offer unmatched versatility and durability. With reliable delivery services and a focus on customer care, containers provide secure, adaptable, and cost-effective solutions, ready to meet the demands of businesses and individuals alike, both locally and internationally.
THE FOCUS OF THE GREATER LINCOLNSHIRE LEP
This year has been another busy one for the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership, which has continued to attract investment, innovation and skills to the area, writes Chief Executive Ruth Carver.
In autumn 2023 a mayoral devolution deal was announced for Greater Lincolnshire.
The Greater Lincolnshire LEP supports the long-term investments of around £4 billion extra funding this will bring to the region, and most importantly the stronger voice this will give Greater Lincolnshire.
In the meantime, the LEP is continuing to support our priority sectors, working to help build a stronger economy for Greater Lincolnshire and overcome challenges affecting every industry. We are particularly proud of recent achievements in the UK Food Valley, skills, the visitor economy and the Humber Freeport.
UK FOOD VALLEY
Since its launch in 2021, the UK Food Valley has been supporting the growth of the food industry with the aim of becoming a Top 10 Global Cluster in agri-food. Some parts of the sector, such fish processing and fresh produce in south Lincolnshire, are close to achieving this.
Robotics is playing an increasingly important role in harvesting on Lincolnshire farms.
Investment in the UKFV is accelerating and now running at £1 billion per annum and 75,000 workers are employed in the sector across Greater Lincolnshire. This proves that the industry has a bright future and is why we
want to work closely with the new government to continue to support this growth.
This industry is also focusing on overcoming challenges such as reducing carbon emissions, attracting and retaining a talented workforce and leveraging new technologies.
We think there are some exciting opportunities for the food sector to work with other priority sectors for the Greater Lincolnshire LEP including energy, engineering and defence, and we are also collaborating with others including government and business people from around the UK to drive positive change in the industry.
CAREERS HUB
Our Greater Lincolnshire Careers Hub was busy in the last academic year, culminating in a celebration event for careers leaders, education providers and employers who are involved in the Careers Hub network in July.
Lincolnshire school students taking part in a beach clean and hackathon in Skegness in an event supported by the Greater Lincolnshire LEP’s Careers Hub.
Some of the events coordinated by the Careers Hub include:
an annual STEM challenge in partnership with the Lincolnshire Institute of Technology a beach clean and environmental ideas hackathon in Skegness, in partnership with Micronclean and the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust a Step into Health work experience day at University Campus North Lincolnshire in Scunthorpe
The Greater Lincolnshire Careers Hub is one of a network of Careers Hubs across the country and supports over 120 local schools, helping facilitate partnerships with employers. This involvement links the schools to the world of work and enables volunteers to work directly with the school’s senior leadership team.
As the new academic year is starting, the team are ready to support more schools and organise rewarding events for students across the county.
HUMBER FREEPORT
Since its launch one year ago, the Humber Freeport has collaborated with industry, academia and the public sector to help the region align on its unique proposition.
More than £1 billion of new investment has been pledged as Humber Freeport built strong foundations for long-term growth in its first year.
In August the Humber Freeport attracted yet another major inward investment by playing a key role in securing a £250 million development by Mitsubishi Chemical Group UK Ltd. The company has committed to invest in a new production line at Saltend Chemicals Park, which will create dozens of new jobs while also safeguarding 130 existing roles at the Mitsubishi Chemical Group facility.
Looking ahead, Humber Freeport will continue building on the region’s existing strengths in advanced manufacturing, logistics, chemicals and port-related industries.
It will also continue to work with the government to help deliver on its green agenda, driving clean and sustainable growth.
VISITOR ECONOMY
This year our Visitor Economy Board has been focusing on skills and making people more aware of the jobs available in the sector.
The visitor economy encompasses more than just tourism; it also includes hospitality, events, arts, retail and even sport. This also means that there is a wide range of jobs available in the sector to suit every skillset.
Lincolnshire is lucky as there are many organisations that recognise the power of a strong visitor economy and are excited to deliver that.
The recent Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP) accreditation awarded to Destination Lincolnshire is a great example of the hard work going on in the county to boost the visitor economy.
Greater Lincolnshire’s visitor economy is currently estimated to be worth over £2.9 billion per year to the Greater Lincolnshire economy and has long-term growth potential, especially as the area has such a rich heritage, cultural and leisure offer.
PODCASTS
Our Greater Lincolnshire LEP podcast series was launched last year, bringing listeners news and views across our economic priorities for Greater Lincolnshire and Rutland.
There are now eight episodes available covering a wide range of topics including manufacturing, defence, healthcare and education. There are also podcast episodes available about the Humber Freeport as well as visitor economy.
CONFERENCE
The Greater Lincolnshire LEP Annual Conference will be taking place on Thursday 7th November 2024 at the EPIC Centre, Lincolnshire Showground.
This year’s conference titled Innovation for Growth will focus on the future of the Lincolnshire economy and world-leading innovation, be it ideas, tech or processes.
It will feature the usual quality mix of keynote, impact stories, panel discussions and a fantastic expo arena demonstrating new technologies and innovations from across Greater Lincolnshire.
Professor James Gilbert and Richard Webster from the University of Hull took part in a podcast about the Humber Freeport with Halina Davies from the Greater Lincolnshire LEP.
Nicky van der Drift is CEO of the International Bomber Command Centre in Lincoln and Chair of the LEP’s Visitor Economy Board.
POWER SURGE: UK SPENDS £250 MILLION EACH MONTH IMPORTING RECORD VOLUMES OF ELECTRICITY FROM EUROPE
The UK is importing record amounts of power from Europe, with the country spending more than £250 million on power from abroad each month, new analysis by Drax Electric Insights has found.
Arecord 20% of the country’s electricity demand was met by imports from Europe during the second quarter of 2024. Imports accounted for more than double the volume of power generated by the country’s solar panels, and even nearly overtook gas the first time ever. The UK’s imported power is brought ashore through a series of underwater cables known as interconnectors.
Britain has imported electricity from abroad since 1961 but changing power grids and trading rules has led to a sharp rise both in the number of interconnectors, and the volume of power flowing into the country in recent years. During the second quarter of 2024, Britain imported 12.2 TWh, while exports were just 3 TWh.
The findings have been released as part of the next instalment of the quarterly Drax Electric Insights report. The publication is an independent report by academics from Imperial College London commissioned by Drax through Imperial Consultants.
“Much of Britain’s conventional power generators like coal and nuclear stations have retired in recent years,” explained Dr Iain Staffell of Imperial College London, and lead author of the quarterly Drax Electric Insights report series. “Fewer dispatchable generators means less competition and higher prices, making cheaper electricity from the continent much more attractive to import. The government must be mindful of the need to retain sufficient dispatchable generation capacity on
our system for both energy security and affordability reasons as it works towards its ambition of having a clean power grid by 2030. Britain is always going to need weather-proof sources of power to keep the lights on.”
He continued: “There’s been a huge rise in the volume of solar power capacity installed on the continent. Germany has installed 14 times as much solar capacity in the last three years as the UK to cut its reliance on Russian gas. That means in spring and summer months there is often an abundance of cheap electricity on the continent which the UK can import.”
While some may see this increasing reliance on imports as a risk to energy security, Dr Staffell thinks these interconnectors will increasingly be used by the UK to export power as the renewables revolution takes hold here.
“As long as we maintain sufficient homegrown, dispatchable generation on the system then interconnectors can actually strengthen our energy security. The new government wants to make Britain a clean energy superpower, and if we achieve the scale of installed renewables that is being talked about, we simply won’t be able to use all of the power we generate here in the UK,” he said. “Being able to either store this power at home through more storage capacity or selling it abroad is an attractive proposition. During periods of high winds in the North Sea but calmer weather on the continent, exporting
power could be potentially lucrative for the UK and help to lower bills for consumers here.”
One of the newest interconnectors helping to supply record volumes of imported power is the North Sea Link project which links Britain to Norway. It started operations in 2021 and can transport 1.4 GWs of electricity – meaning that if it was a conventional power station, it would be Britain’s seventh largest by capacity.
The Scandinavian state has more than 1,200 hydro storage reservoirs and more than double the number of pumped storage hydro plants than the UK. This enormous hydro storage capacity is increasingly being used to balance out drops in supply from intermittent sources of electricity such as wind and solar farms.
The UK has just four pumped storage hydro plants despite the increasing need for enhanced storage capacity to manage an intermittent power grid. No new plant has been built in the country since 1984, with barriers to securing private investment leaving many potential projects in limbo.
Drax is currently progressing an £80 million upgrade to its Cruachan pumped storage facility in Scotland and has exciting plans to build a brand-new 600 MW plant adjacent to the existing site.
Ian Kinnaird, Drax’s Scottish Assets Director, said:
“As the UK becomes more reliant on wind and solar power, we will need other sources of electricity to keep the lights on when the wind doesn’t blow, or the sun doesn’t shine.
“At Drax, we believe a new generation of pumped storage hydro plants can play a pivotal role in enhancing UK energy security. With the right support from government, we can move forward with our plans to build the country’s first new pumped storage hydro plant in a generation at Cruachan. It’s an incredibly exciting project that will support almost a thousand jobs and leave the UK with a more secure energy grid.”
ØRSTED’S HORNSEA 3 AND HORNSEA 4
AWARDED CAPACITY IN UK ALLOCATION ROUND 6
The UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has awarded Ørsted contracts for difference (CfD) for a 1,080 MW share of the Hornsea 3 Offshore Wind Farm, as well as a 2,400 MW CfD for Hornsea 4. The CfDs were awarded at inflation-indexed strike prices of GBP 54.23 per MWh for the share of Hornsea 3 and GBP 58.87 per MWh for Hornsea 4. Both contracts are in 2012 prices.
Rasmus Errboe, Deputy CEO and Chief Commercial Officer at Ørsted, said:
“We’re pleased with the outcome of allocation round 6, which is an important milestone for two of the world’s largest offshore wind farms. We look forward to delivering these landmark projects, which will supply renewable power at large scale to UK consumers and businesses and help the UK government achieve its target of quadrupling offshore wind capacity to 60 GW by 2030.”
Duncan Clark, Senior Vice President and Head of UK & Ireland at Ørsted, said: “The important takeaway from this allocation round is that progress is being made, and it’s crucial that this momentum continues to grow. The Government has shown it takes renewable energy seriously, and we’re confident it will continue working with the sector to increase the volume of projects deployed in the UK. Offshore wind is key to the nation’s energy security and remains one of the most attractive forms of energy generation, offering lowcost, highly scalable electricity to UK bill payers. Ørsted and the wider industry stands
ready to deliver with a substantial pipeline of developments.”
About the projects
Hornsea 3 will be the world’s single largest offshore wind farm with a capacity of 2,955 MW.
Ørsted expects to take FID on Hornsea 4 within the next 18 months and is currently targeting commissioning of the project before the end of 2030.
Ørsted currently operates 12 offshore wind farms in the UK. Hornsea 3 and Hornsea 4 will be Ørsted’s third and fourth gigawattscale projects in the Hornsea zone, following Hornsea 1 (1.2 GW) and Hornsea 2 (1.3 GW), which are already being operated out of Ørsted’s operations and maintenance hub in Grimsby. When Hornsea 3 comes online, Ørsted’s Hornsea zone will have a total capacity in excess of 5 GW, making it the world’s largest offshore wind zone covering the power consumption of approx. 5 million UK homes. The addition of Hornsea 4 will create
an offshore wind cluster of around 8 GW and unlock further cluster synergies.
About the CfD contracts
The two-way contracts for difference (CfD) for Hornsea 3 run for up to 15 years, starting after commissioning of the wind farm. The strike price is inflation-indexed up to and throughout the CfD period. The nominal starting price per MWh will be determined based on the strike price plus accumulated inflation from 2012 until the CfD starts. After the CfD ends, Hornsea 3 will receive the market price for electricity or enter into new power purchase agreements.
Ørsted will build Hornsea 3 and Hornsea 4 including transmission assets (offshore and onshore substations and export cables). When the wind farms have been fully commissioned, Ørsted will, in accordance with UK regulations, divest the transmission assets to a new owner.
The information provided in this announcement does not change Ørsted’s previous financial guidance for the financial year of 2024.
Young People
Your business can engage with its Future Workforce –the young people across our area – in many ways. One of the main ways that businesses can do this is by working with schools & colleges to promote their job roles and sector.
The Greater Lincolnshire Careers Hub has a dedicated co-ordinator supporting our North East Lincolnshire schools and colleges to meet their Gatsby Benchmarks (how careers education is assessed). Contact Vicky.booth2@lincolnshire.gov.uk to discuss how your business can get involved.
Here are some of the ways you can engage with young people:
• Become a volunteer Enterprise Advisor and support a specific school with their careers curriculum.
• Join the Give an Hour campaign and volunteer to support local schools with
Adults
Our local Adult Careers & Employability Team offers free support to any adult looking to find work, upskill in their current employment, or retrain. You can advertise your vacancies with them. events or a project that can be embedded in the curriculum.
• Offer experiences of your work place –virtual, in person, from a few hours to a week
• Placements – for those studying specific courses, these might be summer internships in a particular area, or offering a sample of different departments.
• Mentoring – offering regular support to individuals
• Careers Events – from school events to the annual Skills Fair and the Parents’ Careers Evening.
• There are a number of People & Skills employability projects for 2024-2025 that are looking for employers to talk to participants about their job roles.
• You could work with the DWP schemes, or our adult learning providers, to offer work experience to adults.
• Recruiting from out of area? Get involved in our #FindYourSpace Campaign which highlights the positives of living and working in North East Lincolnshire by using collective messaging.
Apprenticeships Upskill your Workforce
If your organisation pays the Apprenticeship Levy, do you use it all? Did you know that you could support small businesses or key sectors by transferring up to 50% of your levy to pay for apprentices in other organisations.
If you are a non-levy paying organisation, did you know that you can apply to levy paying organisations to fund the training costs of the apprenticeship? NELC transfer up to 50% of their levy and you can apply to us – applications are still open! We can also support you to find levy from other organisations.
• Current staff can undertake an apprenticeship to develop them in their role, this could be up to level 7.
• There are lots of fully-funded training courses available for your staff. These could be part time, distance learning, or short courses. Our adult learning providers are all available on our adult learning webpage
• Skills Bootcamps are 16 week training programmes that can be used for adults wanting to retrain or upskill in their current role. Our providers are all on our webpage.
Like many coastal locations, attracting talent from the bigger cities can be challenging for organisations in North East Lincolnshire.
North East Lincolnshire Council was approached by other large employers in the area to create a place-based recruitment campaign to share with prospective job candidates from out of area.
The idea behind the postcard-inspired campaign is that employers work together to shout about the many benefits of living and working in this incredible place.
See the results at www.nelincs.gov.uk/ FindYourSpace.
Highlights include:
• Great value house prices (a typical detached house costs four times less than in London)
• Excellent schools (87 per cent are graded outstanding or good by Ofsted)
• Stunning location (we’re sandwiched between an internationally important natural coastline and the Lincolnshire Wolds)
• World-leading renewables sector (the largest offshore windfarms on the planet are maintained from Grimsby)
• The area’s unique character, seafaring heritage, growing cultural scene and enormous sense of community.
NELC has launched a web page and a striking range of digital postcards to share with place colleagues across other sectors, so we can all shout about what it feels like to live and work here.
Resourcing manager, Louise Hayes, says: “What we want to see is more out-ofarea candidates feeling confident to find their space here, accepting roles and making this area their home.
“Perhaps the biggest benefit to all of us involved, is that we now have a suite of quality materials that we can all share directly with prospective job candidates who are considering moving to our area.
“On top of that, we now have a dedicated web page where candidates can learn more about living and working here, where we can showcase other employers and devoted voluntary and community groups who are working hard to make life better.”
Find out more at www.nelincs.gov. uk/FindYourSpace.
If you’d like to use the free promotional materials, please email louise.hayes@nelincs.gov.uk.
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A clever device that directs surplus renewable heating or storage heaters harvi myenergi’s state-of-the-ar t energy harvesting sensor
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A modular battery storage system that adapts to your needs and gives you full control over how you use stored renewable energy
Going for green growth in Grimsby
‘From fish to chips’ – that’s the line that Stallingborough-based myenergi loves to use when talking about the transition that the area is undergoing, from being a major base for the food industry in the UK and Europe, to being a centre for renewable technologies, including having the world’s largest offshore wind farm just off its coast.
Set up in 2016, with its first products arriving the following year, myenergi is one of Britain’s biggest success stories when it comes to companies at the forefront of the energy transition. Having started in a small light industrial unit in the village of Binbrook, myenergi now occupies a purpose-built site in Stallingborough of over 85,000 square feet, encompassing its head offices, R&D and production facilities.
The business has since brought a suite of game-changing products to market, opened subsidiaries all over the globe and changed the way consumers think about their energy. Rather than slowly emerging as a challenger brand, myenergi has shot to fame and is
already well on the way to becoming a global market leader. Indeed, 2024 has already seen unit sales surpass 600,000, despite some challenges along the way.
Over the last 12 months, the business has received a £30m investment from Energy Impact Partners, a major investor in the renewable energy and cleantech space, to help spearhead its growth over the coming years. It has also been ranked 30th in the top 100 list of the UK’s fastest-growing companies (FEBE Growth 100) and placed 4th in the Fast Growth 50 – an index of the fastest-growing privately-owned companies in the North of England.
The company’s product range includes zappi – the world’s first eco-smart electric vehicle (EV) charger; eddi – a clever device that directs surplus renewable energy to your hot water cylinder, underfloor heating, towel rail or storage heaters; and libbi –myenergi’s smart modular home battery system. Each product is built on a commitment to circularity and a vision of sustainability for generations to come, demonstrating the disruptive potential of next-generation technology and aiming to bridge the gap to the smart home of tomorrow.
Recently, myenergi launched two new products, helping to
broaden its appeal to overseas markets in particular. The eddi+ is a variant of its energy diverter that works on threephase power supplies, which are much more common on the Continent, which should see sales boosted for homes with more powerful heating elements; and the zappi+ is a version of its award-winning zappi EV charger that is designed with European customers in mind, with various market-specific features.
With the ambition of helping users to maximise the potential of selfgenerated renewable energy, myenergi supports its customers in minimising their reliance on fossil fuels and embracing electrification. As society transitions towards the zero-carbon world of tomorrow, the company aims to make energy independence simple and achievable for everyone.
The NHS has been a major driver of EV adoption in the UK, with thousands of electric cars supplied through its salary sacrifice schemes.
It is not doing this alone, but forging great partnerships along the way, including with leading online used car buying platform, cinch, which has over 30 million unique visitors per year. The company has also integrated its zappi EV charger with the popular Intelligent Octopus Go energy tariff, which has over 180,000 customers in the UK, meaning that myenergi customers can benefit from some of the cheapest EV charging available. It has also become the preferred home charging partner for the Hendy Group, the UK’s premier family motor retail group, with over 160 years of experience.
More recently, myenergi announced a major new partnership agreement with NHS Humber Health Partnership to offer employees across Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and the Humber a significant discount when purchasing a zappi EV charger.
Through myenergi’s incredible journey, Lincolnshire continues to prove the perfect base for its global operations, with the company having brought its production facility together with its headquarters in the last year onto its bespoke development on the outskirts of Grimsby.
Featuring automated assembly lines and the latest technologies, the advanced manufacturing centre aims to set the standards in capability and productivity. Alongside optimising production of myenergi’s globally acclaimed product range, the three-storey facility will also house myenergi’s warehousing operations, alongside a cafeteria and additional office space.
Committed to cementing relationships with the local area, myenergi remains the official sponsor of Grimsby Town Football Club and has supported the mygrimsby fund, which gives back to the community with local charities benefiting from financial support; as well as the new Horizon Youth Zone, providing a safe and stimulating space for young people.
Elsewhere, the latest cohort of apprentices has recently joined the business, with a total of eight apprentices – all from the local area – working across the business in roles from finance, facilities and engineering.
As the importance of sustainability and decarbonisation continues to rise up the national agenda, the world will undoubtedly become more circular. myenergi remains committed to operating at the forefront and changing the way consumers think about energy. The business demonstrates the pride and passion Lincolnshire has to offer, putting it on the map as a hub for renewable energy tech.
For more information about myenergi, or the company’s pioneering range, visit www.myenergi.com.
SECURING YOUR BUSINESS
In today’s fast-paced and ever-evolving world, safeguarding your business has never been more critical.
As security threats become increasingly sophisticated, businesses must implement robust and reliable security measures to protect not only their assets but also their employees and customers. A comprehensive security system is key to achieving this, and it involves a range of tools and services designed to keep your business secure from both external and internal threats. Without such systems in place, businesses expose themselves to potential financial losses, operational disruptions, and reputational damage.
One of the most important elements of any security system is the intruder alarm. These alarms serve as the first line of defence, alerting you and relevant authorities to any unauthorised access. Modern intruder alarms often come with advanced technology, including motion detectors and broken window sensors, which ensure immediate responses in case of a break-in. For enhanced protection, businesses can opt for monitored systems, where security personnel are alerted in real time, ensuring rapid action to prevent loss or damage.
CCTV surveillance is equally essential, providing continuous monitoring of your premises. High-definition cameras not only record valuable evidence but also act as a deterrent to would-be intruders. Visible cameras alone can discourage criminal activity, but businesses today can also take advantage of remote
internet surveillance. This technology allows you to monitor your property from anywhere in the world, ensuring you stay connected and informed about any potential threats, no matter where you are.
Fire safety is another vital component of a comprehensive security plan. Fire alarms play a critical role in protecting both people and property. Modern fire alarm systems can detect smoke, heat, and other fire-related hazards early, allowing for swift action that could save lives and minimise damage. Early detection is essential, as it can significantly reduce the impact of a fire, allowing emergency services to respond before the situation escalates.
For businesses seeking more flexible solutions, wire-free alarms offer an excellent alternative. These systems are easier to install and maintain, making them ideal for businesses that may need to expand or relocate. Despite their convenience, they provide the same level of security as traditional CCTV, fire alarms, wire-free alarms, access control, and remote surveillance—your business will be better equipped to handle the ever-present security risks in today’s world.
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LEVERAGING LEGAL EXPERTISE:
The Business Imperative of Legal Services in Selling Your Business
The decision to sell a business is a momentous one, fraught with complexities and legal intricacies that can significantly impact the outcome of the transaction.
As an entrepreneur, your life’s work is embodied in your business, making the sale process a critical juncture that demands meticulous planning, negotiation, and execution. In this high-stakes endeavour, enlisting the expertise of legal services is not merely advisable; it is a business imperative that can pave the way for a successful and seamless transition.
Navigating the Legal Landscape
Selling a business involves navigating a labyrinthine legal landscape, replete with contractual obligations, regulatory compliance, tax implications, intellectual property concerns, and potential liabilities. Without a comprehensive understanding of these legal nuances, entrepreneurs risk exposing themselves to unforeseen legal and financial challenges that could cast a shadow over what should be a triumphant culmination of their efforts.
Legal professionals with expertise in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) bring invaluable insights to the table. They can help you assess the true value of your business, structure the deal to maximise financial benefits, and identify potential legal pitfalls that could undermine the
transaction. From confidentiality agreements to due diligence, from negotiating purchase agreements to drafting non-compete clauses, legal experts safeguard your interests throughout the sale process.
Mitigating Risk and Ensuring Compliance
The sale of a business involves a myriad of regulatory obligations, ranging from industryspecific regulations to labour and employment laws. Failing to address these legal obligations could result in costly fines, legal disputes, and reputational damage. Legal services play a pivotal role in ensuring that your business is compliant with all applicable laws and regulations, mitigating the risk of post-sale liabilities that could haunt both you and the new owner.
Moreover, legal professionals can conduct thorough due diligence to uncover any hidden legal risks that might not be immediately apparent. This diligence helps you identify and address potential obstacles before they escalate into post-sale legal disputes, fostering a smoother transition and protecting the integrity of the deal.
Negotiating for Optimal Outcomes
Negotiating the terms of a business sale requires
finesse, acumen, and an unwavering focus on your best interests. Legal experts bring their negotiation prowess to the table, advocating for terms that align with your goals and priorities. They can craft purchase agreements that provide adequate protections, including warranties and indemnities that shield you from future claims arising from pre-sale activities.
Furthermore, legal professionals can anticipate potential areas of contention and negotiate fair resolutions that satisfy all parties involved. Whether it’s determining the allocation of assets, addressing intellectual property rights, or handling post-closure matters, legal services are an essential asset in ensuring that negotiations result in outcomes that are favourable and sustainable.
From mitigating risks and ensuring compliance to negotiating optimal terms, legal professionals bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. As you embark on the journey of selling your business, harnessing the power of legal expertise is a savvy business decision that safeguards your interests, maximizes value, and paves the way for a brighter future beyond the sale.
CRAFTING YOUR BUSINESS EXIT STRATEGY
IS A VITAL STEP IN FUTUREPROOFING YOUR COMPANY
Every business owner will eventually face the critical question: What is your exit strategy?
Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or just beginning to think about the future, having a clear plan for exiting your business is not only prudent but essential for ensuring the long-term success and sustainability of your company.
Why does an Exit Strategy Matter?
An exit strategy is far more than a contingency plan, it’s a strategic move that can significantly impact the value, legacy, and continuity of your business. Here’s why it’s important:
Maximising Business Value - A well-crafted exit strategy can substantially increase the value of your business. Whether you’re planning to sell, pass the business on to the next generation, or implement a management buy-out (MBO), having a clear plan in place reassures potential buyers or successors that the business is stable and well-prepared for the future. This foresight often translates into a higher valuation.
Ensuring Business Continuity - Sudden exits due to unforeseen circumstances can
lead to instability, loss of client confidence, and even the collapse of the business. By proactively planning your exit, you ensure that the business will continue to thrive, even in your absence. This is particularly crucial for businesses where the owner plays a central role in operations or client relationships.
Mitigating Risks - The departure of a key figure without a plan can be disruptive. A robust exit strategy mitigates these risks by preparing the business for leadership transitions, thus protecting its market position and ensuring that operations continue smoothly.
Aligning with Long-Term Goals - Your exit strategy should reflect your personal and professional goals. Whether you aim to
retire comfortably, leave a legacy, or ensure the business remains within the family, a clear strategy helps align these objectives with the steps needed to achieve them.
What are the different types of exit strategies?
There are several paths you can take when planning your business exit, each with its own set of benefits and considerations:
Selling the Business
Selling to a third party is a common exit strategy. It can provide a significant financial reward, especially if the business is wellprepared and positioned as an attractive investment. This route requires a thorough preparation process, including business valuation, market analysis, and possibly the involvement of a corporate finance professional to find the right buyer.
Management Buy-Out (MBO)
An MBO involves the current management team purchasing the business from the owner. This option ensures continuity as the business remains in familiar hands, with managers who understand its operations and culture. It also rewards those who have been instrumental in the business’s success.
Employee Ownership Trusts (EOTs)
Transitioning ownership to an EOT is an increasingly popular option, particularly for business owners who wish to maintain the ethos and culture of the business while rewarding their employees. This structure can enhance employee engagement and productivity, ensuring the business remains within the ‘family’.
Family Succession
For many, passing the business on to the next generation is the preferred exit strategy. This option requires careful planning to manage family dynamics, ensure the successor is prepared, and preserve the business’s value and reputation.
confidence and stability during the transition period.
Planning your exit ideally would should begin a few years before you intend to exit.
Given the complexities involved in crafting an exit strategy, seeking professional advice is invaluable. At Forrester Boyd, we bring extensive experience in helping businesses
For a no-obligation discussion on how we can assist with your business exit strategy, contact Forrester Boyd at info@forrester-boyd.co.uk.
EAST COAST COMMUNITY FUND
ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF SKILLS FUND FOR COASTAL AREAS OF YORKSHIRE AND LINCOLNSHIRE
Decisions have now been reached on the eighth annual round of the East Coast “Skills Fund”. This forms part of the £465,000 East Coast Community Fund 20-year annual commitment and is part of the community engagement programme for Hornsea 1 and Race Bank offshore wind farms.
Over £80,000 is shared between four organisations delivering projects relating to Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) education and training.
The 2024 East Coast Skills Fund grant recipients are:
• Cambridge Science CentreScience Hack Days
• National Careers Week CICGreen Careers: Nurturing Sustainable Futures and inspiring STEM
• Stemettes - Stemettes in Offshore Wind
• Franklin College - Regional STEM Conference and Exhibition for Lincolnshire 2025
Using their grant award, Cambridge Science Centre will deploy an immersive STEM Innovation Centre experience at selected schools on the East Coast.
Rebecca Porter, Head of Development at Cambridge Science Centre, said:
“We are thrilled and honoured to receive the East Coast Skills Fund award. This generous support will enable us to deliver STEM Hack Days, inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers,
and innovators. We look forward to bringing exciting and engaging STEM experiences to students, fostering a passion for learning and discovery. Thank you for believing in our mission and helping us make a positive impact in the community.”
Stemettes will deliver four offshore wind & STEAM events, engaging young women and non-binary people aged 12-16 years old.
On receiving the news of their successful application, Anne-Marie Imafidon, Charity Director at Stemettes, said:
“We are pleased to have the opportunity to deliver impactful events along the East Coast. This will connect and engage young women and non-binary people with powerful knowledge of the opportunities within the offshore wind sector. We can’t wait to see how the sector is transformed by increased diversity from such a significant contribution.”
Imran Nawaz, Senior Advisor & Community Benefit Fund Manager at Ørsted, said:
“Congratulations to the four worthy applicants. This year has been another successful round for our skills fund. I look forward to seeing the results from the organisations.”
The Fund is being administered by the independent grant-making charity GrantScape. For further information about the Fund and when and how to apply, please visit their website www.grantscape.org.uk or call them on 01908 247630
Photos: Courtesy of Cambridge Science Centre
LINCOLNSHIRE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SECURES GOVERNMENT BACKING FOR ANOTHER 10 YEARS
The Institute of Technology will continue to support the education and training of Lincolnshire’s technical workforce into the future
The Lincolnshire Institute of Technology (LIoT) has announced it has been relicensed by the Department for Education (DfE), allowing it to continue its work for another 10 years.
The relicensing will see the LIoT work collaboratively with local learners, education providers and employers to ensure Lincolnshire’s current and future workforce have the right skills, as well as support the economic growth of the region.
The renewed government backing sees the LIoT remain committed to fostering innovation and excellence in the engineering, manufacturing, digital and construction sectors.
Mick Lochran, Director of the LIoT, said:
“We’re extremely proud to have achieved a 10-year license extension from the DfE - it shows the government’s commitment to supporting the development of the technical skills that our industries require, and demonstrates the value of the work we’re doing.
“In the last five years, over 3,000 learners have achieved a technical qualification through the LIoT - the majority at level 4 or 5 - before going on to gain employment. The LIoT partners have facilitated over £30 million capital investment in STEM education, enabling eight new training facilities to be opened or refurbished with state-of-the-art, industrial-standard equipment.
“Over the next 10 years, our mission is to create even stronger links with employers across the county, to support the development of the workforce of the future.”
The LIoT is a partnership of local education providers including the University of Lincoln, University Campus North Lincolnshire, University Centre Grimsby, Boston College, Grantham College & University Centre, Lincoln College, Riseholme College and Lincoln UTC.
It also works with regional employers including Bakkavor, Quickline Communications and United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust who represent employers on the LIoT board.
It is part of a national network of 21 IoTs, made up of experienced education providers and leading employers located all across England. Backed by £290 million of government investment, each IoT focuses on specialisms to suit their location, with the aim to fill immediate skills gaps while building a pipeline of talent for the future.
To find out more about the LIoT, please visit www.liot.ac.uk.
ENHANCE YOUR BUSINESS SUCCESS
Companies often place great importance on face-to-face events like conferences and exhibitions, as they frequently lead to new business opportunities. Across the region, there are numerous top-tier venues perfect for hosting conferences and corporate gatherings.
The advantages of face-to-face meetings and team-building events are abundant, offering businesses the chance to network with clients and peers, and to showcase both new and established products and services, all while enjoying a company-hosted event.
If you’re looking to add a touch of excitement and enjoyment to your team-building or corporate event, why not consider an evening of live entertainment, a formal dinner, or even a casino night? These types of events can help strengthen bonds and relationships within your workforce, fostering a happier and healthier environment in your company. They also demonstrate that your employees are valued and appreciated.
A wide selection of hotel venues is available to suit all your event requirements. It’s reassuring to know that many hotels specialise in conferences and meetings, often providing dedicated event coordinators to assist with planning and support on the day. These venues understand that different groups have unique needs, so they offer flexible packages tailored to accommodate as many conference or meeting attendees as required.
When it comes to hosting a more leisurely event for your workforce, the possibilities within the business world are virtually limitless. A formal dinner at a local hotel or restaurant offers a perfect setting for enjoying a delicious meal, while also providing an informal opportunity to discuss future company plans and investments.
Organising a social event for your team can offer significant benefits to your business, boosting morale and enhancing workplace satisfaction. The range of options available for planning such an event is vast. Choosing a versatile venue means you can create exactly the event you envision—whether it’s a light and spacious setting or a venue with striking architecture to complement your corporate image.
Conveniently located off the A180 and a stone’s throw away from the Humber Bank and bustling ports of Immingham and Grimsby, our venue offers modern facilities in tranquil surroundings for you to conduct business effectively.
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TRANSFORM YOUR HOME INSIDE AND OUT
Your home should be a sanctuary where you can relax and indulge in comfortable living.
One way to enhance your home’s appeal is by upgrading your kitchen. Modern kitchens not only add value to your property but also serve as a practical and versatile space – the heart of any home where families gather for meals and socialise. Updating soft furnishings throughout your home is another easy way to refresh your living space. Consider adding vibrant curtains, cushions, or introducing houseplants and floral arrangements to bring warmth and colour to your interiors.
For your bedroom, which serves as your personal retreat, choose cool, calming tones to foster a serene atmosphere. Soft greys, blues, and greens work particularly well to create a soothing sense of space. If it’s been a while since you updated your bed, now might be the perfect time to invest in a new one. Bedsteads have made a stylish comeback, with options ranging from traditional to contemporary designs in metal, wood, fabric, or leather. Combine these with a high-quality mattress, such as a pocketsprung one, which offers superior support and comfort thanks to its individually packed springs and luxurious fillings.
Don’t neglect the exterior of your home –regular maintenance is essential to keep it looking its best. This includes attending to windows, fascias, roofing, and gutters. Roofing specialists can handle everything from repairs and new roofs to chimney work and flat roofing, ensuring your home is well-protected from the elements.
Finally, if you’re planning a move, reduce your stress by choosing a reliable removal company. Leading specialists offer full services for both domestic and commercial customers, helping your move go smoothly. Whether you’re moving a single item or an entire household, they provide a professional packing service and, if necessary, secure storage solutions between moves.
PLACES TO VISIT IN NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE
Home to golden, sandy beaches, an array of outdoor activities including walking, cycling and water pursuits, North East Lincolnshire has a fascinating yet often hidden heritage to discover. Exciting events and festivals, delicious food and drink and welcoming hospitality businesses await your visit.
Explore our sandy shores
Experience the Cleethorpes coast your way. Head to quieter areas at Humberston Fitties beach, bustling with nature and wildlife, or head to the beach near the Pier for traditional seaside fun with sandcastles, paddling in the tide and 99s along the Prom.
Our resort is set to get better and better thanks to the awarding of an £18.4m grant from Central Government. On the menu is:
• The development of the former ‘Waves’ site on Sea Road – a key area along the sea front;
• A new-look Pier Gardens with a focus upon attractive open space and diversity;
• A transformed Market Square to provide a place for people to gather and enjoy events and entertainment.
This will further enhance the significant improvements already made in Cleethorpes, which have included heritage works. Supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, many of the wonderful balconies and buildings along Alexandra Road have been restored to their former Victorian glory.
Grimsby’s Fishing Heritage Centre, set in the 1950s, gives you the chance to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the life of British trawlermen doing the job described as the most dangerous peacetime occupation in the UK.
Tour the historic Ross Tiger trawler to experience the conditions aboard one of our earliest surviving diesel side-trawlers.
The story of Immingham’s past can be found in a visit to Immingham Museum The history of the town from a small village to its growth into a town due to the building of Immingham Dock and the introduction of the major railway can be found alongside an exhibition of Immingham’s part in the story of the Mayflower Pilgrims.
The heritage trail takes you around the town, giving an account of the Pilgrim families who fled England for a new life, initially in Holland, from the shores of Immingham in 1608 before eventually
Explore unique experiences
Tour a traditional dockside smokehouse and see how Grimsby Traditional Smoked Haddock is produced in 100-year old processes. Join an artisan brewery tour and enjoy a selection of beers in the taproom afterwards.
Delve into chocolate making and creating artisan chocolates. All of these experiences and more are available to discover in North East Lincolnshire.
Get ready to be entertained!
From family festivals with street entertainers and child-friendly activities and comedy and theatre performances to history and heritage events and live music gigs, concerts and tours, there’s something for all tastes. These are held right across the area including the Meridian Showground in Cleethorpes to smaller, intimate venues such as Docks Academy.
Bring your binoculars!
When you visit, you’ll realise that the Humber Estuary is a hive of activity, whatever time of the year. From wild birds to commercial shipping, there’s a lot to see so bring your binoculars to spot birds, boats and more in this unique and diverse habitat.
For ideas and inspiration of things to see, do and enjoy, visit www.discovernortheastlincolnshire.co.uk
BUYERS GUIDE
Welcome to this year’s Buyer’s Guide, featuring a selection of trusted companies across various industries in our region.
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are Scandinavian specialists who are part of the Scandinavian logistics giant, Posten Norge We offer worldwide freight solutions and with over 40 years’ experience in the UK, we can find a comprehensive solution to suit your requirements We have our purpose built headquarters at Stallingborough, which is suitably located near the port of Immingham along with branch offices to make sure the service we provide is first class
are Scandinavian specialists who are part of the Scandinavian logistics giant, Posten Norge We offer worldwide freight solutions and with over 40 years’ experience in the UK, we can find a comprehensive solution to suit your requirements We have our purpose built headquarters at Stallingborough, which is suitably located near the port of Immingham along with branch offices to make sure the service we provide is first class
are Scandinavian specialists who are part of the Scandinavian logistics giant, Posten Norge We offer worldwide freight solutions and with over 40 years’ experience in the UK, we can find a comprehensive solution to suit your requirements We have our purpose built headquarters at Stallingborough, which is suitably located near the port of Immingham along with branch offices to make sure the service we provide is first class
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ACCOUNTANTS + see Financial Services
AG SMITH & CO LTD
Unit 8 Laceby Business Park, Grimsby Road Laceby DN37 7DP 01472 341444 www.agsaccountants.co.uk
FORRESTER BOYD
26 South St Mary’s Gate Grimsby DN31 1LW 01472 350601 info@forrester-boyd.co.uk forrester-boyd.co.uk
Independent chartered accountancy firm offering accountancy, tax advice, business planning, bookkeeping, audit, corporate finance and exit strategies. Offices in Grimsby, Louth, Scunthorpe, Skegness, Beverley and Lincoln (see website for details).
RNS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
41 High Street
Barton Upon Humber DN18 5PD 01652 632251 action@rnsca.co.uk www.rnsca.co.uk
AGRICULTURE
AGRIMIN LTD
Arlanda Way
Humberside Airport Kirmington DN39 6YH
t: 01652 688046
e: info@agrimin.co.uk www.agrimin.co.uk
Agrimin Limited specialises in developing, manufacturing, and marketing controlled and sustained release trace element, vitamin and mineral boluses for ruminants
These classified listings of first class local companies will assist you in locating businesses, services and goods within the whole of the Humber region.
Economic Development, New Oxford House, George Street
Grimsby DN31 1HB +44 (0) 1472 326142
www.investnel.co.uk
Assistance with acquiring planning, property searches, locating premises, grants and finance, training and recruitment, highlighting wage subsidies & support, design, construction, engineering and technical information.
LINK-COLD REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING & CATERING
Unit 9, Sunningdale Road, South Park Industrial Estate Scunthorpe DN17 2TY 01724 876 400 enquiries@link-cold.co.uk www.link-cold.co.uk
ASBESTOS CONSULTANCY & REMOVAL
SYLVESTER KEAL GROUP
Westside Business Park, Estate Road No 2 Grimsby DN31 2TG 01472 352033
www.sylvesterkeal.co.uk
Commercial kitchen design & installation with post preventive maintenance, daily catering equipment repairs and full kitchen extraction cleaning. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY SERVICES
Unit 25 Laveracks Industrial Estate, Elvington York YO41 4ER 01904 692783
kirkbyeclipse.com
Experts in the repair, rewind & supply of electric motors, drives, geared motors, pumps, fans and associated equipment. On-site maintenance & monitoring. Motors available from stock. 24/7 emergency call out service.
Electrical Engineers specialising in the repair, overhaul & supply of electric motors, gearboxes, pumps & fans. ATEX Repairs, IECEx certified. On-site maintenance & monitoring. Motors available from stock. 24/7 emergency call out service.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & ENGINEERS
G-TECH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LTD Unit C1 Goldbank Business Park, Wilton Road Humberston DN36 4AW 01472 812111
Supplier of electrical solutions for land, air and sea including electrical control solutions, building controls and energy management, fire protection and maintenance, marine electrical services and contract management.
GRAYTON LTD
Stanley House, Falkland Way
Barton Upon Humber DN18 5RL 01652 636810 info@graytons.com www.graytons.com
NORTH LINCS ENGINEERING LTD
College View Works, Manby Road
Grimoldby LN11 8HE 01507 328787
mark@northlincseng.co.uk www.northlincseng.co.uk
Diesel & Electrical Engineering; providing spares & repairs, installations & conversions, on site servicing & earth testing, machining, welding & fabrication, fuel injection repairs, metal stitching and alternative fuel testing.
SPENCER GROUP
Mill Lane
Barrow Upon Humber DN19 7BD 01469 532 266 thespencergroup.co.uk
ENGINEERING SUPPLIES
FOX INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING
SUPPLIES LTD
Unit 1D Beels Road, Kiln Lane Industrial Estate Stallingborough DN41 8DN 01469 578602 foxiesltd.com
Chartered accountants and registered auditors with services including audits and reviews, VAT, payroll, taxation, company secretarial, bookkeeping, management accounts and business start-ups.
Commercial & Private Legal services. A wide range of business services including Start Ups, Acquisitions, Succession Planning, Buy to Let, Partnership Services, Import & Export Advice, LPA, Sales Contracts, Shareholder Agreements and more.
Specialists in log cabin construction from design blueprints to installation. Offering Bespoke Log Cabins, Garden Cabins, Summerhouses, Garages & Stables.
Phillips 66 is an integrated energy company and supplier of bulk fuels. The Humber Refinery combines carbon capture & storage technology with hydrogen production, helping to decarbonise the Immingham industrial cluster.
PIPEWORK ENGINEERS
SMARTFLOW COUPLINGS
Unit 21 The Enterprise Village, Prince Albert Gardens Grimsby DN31 3AT +44 (0)1207 750606 smartflowcouplings.com
PLANT & MARINE HIRE
ABEKO (UK) LTD
Viking Haven, Inghams Road
Tetney DN36 5LW 01472 210054
www.abeko.uk.com
Services: Complete Vegetation Management, Site Clearance & Demolition, Civil Construction & Groundworks, Plant Hire & Contracting, Marine Services
Plant hire, plant sales, plant repair, service & refurbishment. Beaver-tail plant lorries for hire in the Yorkshire area, complete with skilled drivers.
SELECT PLANT HIRE
Cheapside Works Waltham DN33 0JD 01322 732 732 www.selectplanthire.com
Dock Office, Immingham Dock Immingham DN40 2LZ 01472 359181 www.abports.co.uk
Expertise in a broad range of cargoes, including energy, vehicles, roll-on roll-off, containers, bulks, liquid bulks, offshore wind and forest products.
C RO PORTS KILLINGHOLME LTD.
Clough Lane North Killingholme DN40 3JP 01469 540 381 www.croports.com
GP SHIPPING LTD
The Bridge, One Graypen Way, Queens Road Immingham DN40 1QN +44 (0) 1469 565036 247@gp-shipping.com www.gp-shipping.com
Lincoln LN6 7FL 01522 528 540 weareshootingstar.co.uk Providing effective PR, marketing and digital services to enhance your reputation and increase sales.
Specialist designers and producers of precision machined components and assemblies for a vast range of industries including Aerospace, Oil, Gas & Manufacturing.
PUBLISHING AND MEDIA
COMMERCE & INDUSTRY MAGAZINE
46 Heneage Road
Grimsby DN32 9ES 01472 359036
www.commerce-industry.co.uk
Leading journal for business-to-business marketing
FOOD & DRINK NETWORK UK
46 Heneage Road
Grimsby DN32 9ES 01472 359036
media@foodanddrinknetwork-uk.co.uk
www.foodanddrinknetwork-uk.co.uk
National and International trade publication for the food and drink industry
3 Paddock Lane East Blyton DN21 3NG 01652 650100 sales@ehadvertisingltd.co.uk www.ehadvertisingltd.co.uk
SCOTTS PROPERTY LLP 12 Town Hall Street
Grimsby DN31
MARK STEWART LTD Unit 7 Killingholme Handling, Lancaster Approach North Killingholme DN40 3JY 01469 540 832 www.markstewartlimited.co.uk
REMOVALS
ROY LAUGHTON REMOVALS
73 Lister Street Grimsby DN31 2JW 01472 354555 roylaughtonremovals@hotmail.com www.roylaughtonremovals.co.uk
Commercial & domestic removals locally, nationally & internationally. Secure warehouse storage and packing service available.
RENEWABLE
ØRSTED
5 Howick Place
London SW1P 1WG +44 (0) 20 7811 5200 orsted.co.uk
Globally, Ørsted is the market leader in offshore wind and it has constructed the world’s biggest offshore wind farms off the East Coast of the UK. Its UK offshore wind farms generate enough clean electricity for over four million UK homes.
SWIRE ENERGY SERVICES WIND LTD
Old Lock Keepers Cottage, Warncliffe Road N. Grimsby DN31 3QJ +44 1224 872707 contact@allnrg.com swirees.com
5 Malton Street Hull HU9 1BA 01482 235 050 www.humbersecurityservices.com
N FORCE SECURITY SOLUTIONS
Unit 75 Grimsby Business Centre, King Edward Street Grimsby DN31 3JH 01472 604 609 sales@n-force.co.uk www.n-force.co.uk
Professional installers of intruder alarms, access systems, CCTV systems, wire-free alarms and fire alarms. Services include electronic solutions, electronic maintenance, repairs & design.
R&D SECURITY SERVICES UK LTD
147 River House, High Street Hull HU1 1PS 01482 214169
Olympic House, 4 Laceby Business Park, Grimsby Road, Laceby NE Lincs DN37 7DP (+44) 01472 878 514 info@oceanbluelogistics.co.uk www.oceanbluelogistics.co.uk
Specialists in transporting manufactured goods including hazardous cargos to all European and Worldwide destinations by Air, Sea and Land, Scandinavian Specialists & customs clear services at all UK ports
Services include Container Conversions, Modifications, Refrigerated Containers, Worldwide Delivery, Self-Storage & Special Equipment. Standard container sales from the UK and worldwide stock.
SHIPS AGENTS
KESTREL LINER AGENCIES (SHIPS AGENTS)
10 Waterside Business Park Hessle HU13 0EG +44 1482 235440 sales@kestrel.com www.kestrelliner.com
SOLICITORS + SEE LEGAL SERVICES
BG SOLICITORS
Lauriston House, Town Hall Square Grimsby DN31 1JB 01472 240251 www.bgsolicitors.com
Unit 4 Elsham Park, Fairfield Industrial Estate Louth LN11 0UZ 01507 355715 / 24hr:07824 826 333 www.louthtyreservices.co.uk Lincolnshire based service for all your tyre, battery, exhaust & brake requirements.
NORTH LINCS TYRES LTD
Lockhill Roundabout, Victoria Street Grimsby DN31 3LS 01472 360369 info@northlincstyreslimited.co.uk www.northlincstyreslimited.co.uk
Specialists in waste management, processing & recycling for commercial, trade & domestic including Hazardous Waste, Electronic & Electrical Equipment and Security Shredding.
WEALTH MANAGEMENT
FORRESTER BOYD WEALTH MANAGEMENT
26 South St Mary’s Gate Grimsby DN31 1LW 0333 11 222 11
info@fbwealth.co.uk
fbwealth.co.uk
Independent financial/wealth planning. Offers holistic approach to financial planning. Fully qualified advisers inc. Chartered Wealth Manager and Chartered Financial Planners.
WIND POWER SERVICES
MMS OFFSHORE RENEWABLE SERVICES LTD
Alexandra Dock Hull HU9 1TA 01482 221209
info@mms-offshore.co.uk www.mms-offshore.co.uk
WINDOWS & DOORS
RAPIDE FRAME SUPPLIES
Unit 3D Bradburn Business Park, Wilton Road Grimsby DN36 4AW 01472 211 111
www.rapideframes.com
Supplying a wide range of uPVC windows, doors and conservatory roof systems to domestic and commercial customers.
ROCAL INSULATING PANELS LTD
Unit 1b Atherton Way, Ancholme Business Park Brigg DN20 8AR +44 (0)1652 659 259 www.rocal.co.uk
WORKWEAR
SIEVIN JALKINE OY
Korhosenkatu 24, FI85310 Sievi AS Finland 0800 169 0332 info@sievi.com www.sievi.com/uk/ Leading manufacturer of Safety Footwear and Accessories. See website for suppliers. Also, SieviSCANNER which measures the anatomy of the foot to ensure the best fit and comfort.
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Northern log cabins is a company that specialises in log cabin construction. We provide everything that you need to create your dream log cabin and we have the experience, knowledge and expertise to make it happen.
From design blueprints right through to installation, Northern Log Cabins can take care of all your needs. Our showroom is located in Driffield in East Yorkshire where you can browse our extensive stock of quality log cabins or speak with one of our knowledgeable team about your requirements.
Customisation and Compliance: Making Your Log Cabin Clubhouse a Reality
At Northern Log Cabins, we understand that every club has unique needs. That’s why our log cabin clubhouses are designed to be fully customisable, from layout to finishings. However, it’s essential to navigate the building regulations successfully. We recommend consulting with our team for guidance on customisation options and engaging with local authorities early to ensure your new log cabin complies with all necessary planning permissions and regulations.
Commercial Log Cabins by Northern Log Cabins
Dive into our world of bespoke Commercial Log Cabins, designed not just to meet but to exceed your business needs. Whether you’re expanding your workspace, enhancing your holiday park, or crafting a unique studio, our versatile log cabins offer the ideal blend of functionality and style. Crafted with precision and care, each cabin serves as a blank canvas ready to be customised to your specifications. Explore our range and discover how Northern Log Cabins can transform your business environment, one timber at a time.