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Winch & Co have announced that it has completed the acquisition of Eclipse Distribution, a haulage and logistics business based in Loughborough, founded in 1989. 

The boutique private equity firm based in Leeds city centre said the acquisition outlines its latest investment mandate to find logistics and distribution businesses by which it will grow its group.

House-hunters in the West Midlands looking for a new home in time for Christmas are being encouraged to consider Bromford’s Blythe Valley development in Solihull, where they could be gifted a £500 Argos voucher.

Blythe Valley consists of a wonderful collection of two-bedroom Shared Ownership apartments, surrounded by green open spaces and great transport links, making them more than ideal for first-time buyers and young professionals alike.

The UK’s first housing provider to commit to a digital-only telecare system has had its innovation recognised with an accolade at this year’s Health Investor Senior Awards.

Housing 21, a leading not-for-profit provider of Retirement and Extra Care Living for people over the age of 55, and Appello, a Technology Enabled Care (TEC) provider, jointly won the Best Use of Technology in Senior’s Housing Award.

Eight locally-led projects designed to offer people new skills and new opportunities have been awarded more than £5m funding as part of the Government’s plans to level up communities.

These include skills training for those impacted by the economic fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic and projects to close gaps in support for key groups such as the over 50s and those with a history of offending.

A new survey from rental platform LettingaProperty.com has revealed how hugely important green issues have become to the UK’s renters. A staggering 98% of respondents said that they would prefer a property that was optimised to increase energy efficiency, reduce energy costs and minimise environmental impact.

Not only that, but tenants are prepared to pay more to rent in line with their principles. Over half of those surveyed (53%) were prepared to pay more for a greener property.