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Watch: Insider's Business Briefing - 24th April 2025
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24/04/2025
Robyn and Jennifer discuss funding for a regeneration scheme, predicted growth for a drug and alcohol testing company, and a Michelin-level experienced head chef appointed at a historic peak district hotel.
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Funding for a regeneration scheme, a historic Peak District venue, and growth for a drugs
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and alcohol testing company are featured in today's business briefing.
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Good morning Robin. Good morning Jen. I believe you have some news for us today from the Peak
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District. Yeah so a really nice story today from the Peak District about a lovely venue over there
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in Grindleford getting a Michelin-starred chef. So it's a historic venue in Grindleford called
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The Maynard. It's a wedding venue, bar, restaurant and hotel and they've just recruited Todd Vickers
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as the new head chef. So Vickers is trained under Michelin-awarded chefs such as Adam Smith
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and also worked at prestigious venues including The Man Behind the Curtain and The York Arms.
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So yeah it looks like a really nice venue. I've not actually been myself but I do love the Peak
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District. Have you ever been? I've not been but I've heard it's absolutely beautiful. Yeah you have
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to go. We're so close to Manchester. I do indeed. Well moving over then to Oxfordshire. The developer
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Dorchester Living has received over £99 million in funding from Chain Capital for the regeneration
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of Hayford Park. So Hayford Park is on the site of a former US and RAF airbase and has been
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transformed into a new commercial and residential community. So Dorchester Living has overseen the
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site since 2009 delivering 1200 homes along with community facilities and employment space.
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The area is already home to Hayford Park School, tennis courts, a hotel, restaurants and so on.
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A new planning application is now being prepared for between 6,000 and 8,000 further homes which
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includes 30% affordable housing, assisting living and accommodation and designated homes for key workers.
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The wider master plan then includes a new secondary school, three primary schools, a health hub,
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sports facilities and more and the development is expected to create more than 7,000 jobs.
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Fantastic. Yes so great news there. Absolutely. And over to the North West now where there's some
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exciting news for manufacturers. So Made Smarter has announced that they have a million pound
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funding pot to deploy to SME manufacturers across the region. So Made Smarter is a government-backed
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digital adoption program and they have launched this new funding round to support SMEs in particular.
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So the initiative is going to offer match funded grants of up to £20,000 to help SMEs adopt different
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technologies. So it could be robotics, AI, additive manufacturing, things like that. So as well as the
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funding the SMEs will also be able to gain access to kind of skills training and kind of wider support
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around that. So really exciting for manufacturers in the region. Great. Well finishing off today's briefing then
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in Wales. The drug and alcohol testing company Cansford Laboratories which is based in Cardiff is looking
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to grow after winning work from competitors and meeting growing demand for workplace drug testing.
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So Cansford generates about £7 million per year testing for drugs like cannabis and psychoactive
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substances. The lab can also identify the presence of steroids and alcohol which can be a factor in
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domestic abuse cases. Much of transfer testing is also used in child protection cases to verify
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or disprove claims made by parents and carers. Its managing director Kim Bagley spoke to Insider
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and said that she expected more workplace drug testing and greater use of hair testing in workplace
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situations. She said that people are starting to go more down the hair route and the oral fluid
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route and oral fluid covers about a 48 hour window and hair shows up anywhere from seven days to
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several months which could be used for pre-employment testing. Wow, that's really an interesting company
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over there then. No, for sure. So if you want to hear more on that and all the other stories that we
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covered in today's briefing you can head on over to insidermedia.com where you can also hear about
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our upcoming events and subscribe to our newsletter. Thank you!
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