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Offices areindustry final piece Symbolic step of potato empire puzzle taken as town delivers

by Dave Laister by Dave Laister Business Editor

PRIDE IN THE NAME OF FISH: TRANSFORMATION Rob Walsh, chief COMPLETE: Richard executive of Arundel, managing North East director of potato LincoAKP. lnshire processor Council, with Picture: Jon Corken Richard Stansfield, Flatfish director, and local and international guests. Picture: www.davemoss .co.uk.

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UGE steps taken by Grimsby fish processors early £3-million has been to certify North cod invested into Sea making stocks as sustainablea northern Lincolnshire have been welcomed as aneeds symcentral hub for the of a of step in the ofbolsome thechange UK’s biggest industsellers. ry. potato Elsham Wold headline has just become the The biggest to emerge new headquarters for AKP Group, from last week’s World Seafood supplier to supermarket giant Congress, held in the town as a Morrisons and major chip first visit to the UK in its 20-year history, was the move, led by manufacturer McCain. Icelandic Seachill.office block, A state-of-the-art temperature controlled potato A unique partnership, bringing storage facility and grading is line, together key stakeholders, seen together withtoextensions to as a chance completely existing handling areas have just eradicate some commonly-held been completed, with the slights misconceptions, following 13-year-old firm headed bynational Richard from environmentalists, Arundel moving the whole media and celebrity chefs. administration back into the area Seafish, the Grimsby-based from York.organisation and host of industry The son ofis Grimsby centre WSC 2015, looking town at funding and Street markets theFreeman application, which it sees as grocer David Arundel, who also the game changer. used act Pickerell as a potato to Drto Tom is merchant the the area’s fish and chip technical director, whoshops, 12 months joined forces with ago reported backSuffolk on work that businessman Bruce Kerr in 1999. had identified improvements in Thevast former KP potato storage the fishery on Britain, facility has now been Icelandwhich and Norway’s doorstep. substantially developed, was He said: “Project Inshore acquired inthe 2007, when a project identified fact the North Sea began to grow skin finished in cod fishery had everything potatoes on the Isle of Axholme. place except the stock levels. “We wanted to show we could “It said if it exceeded the produce the required quality precautionary safe limit it would locally that supermarkets were be eligible for certification, with buying in from conditions thatHerefordshire, it keeps Scotland or even importing,” he extending. said. “Morrisons backed us with it for this, and it and“We we were went waiting to Yorkshire Forward is amazing There is nothing (the scrappednews. regional to stop us going forward now. development agency) putting “This is so iconic, and tied not the together a plan. We then necessarily one supply chain about up and gotfishery the . It is a symbol, one that is known funding.” globally for alltothe wrong reasons. That equated £700,000. With It is alwaysrapid quoted, it was Morrisons’ growth inthe the poster child for bad fishing, retail world, the business hasyet been now we are one step away from propelled quickly, and working MSC certification. with Eastoft-based L Harrison & this is sayingtotoallow the world Co,“What the infrastructure for

SPEAKERS: Sir Roger Carr, left, and Gavin Esler.

Top table is set UK CBI first dinner under for lots of pressure!

Sir Roger Carr, president of the CBI and Gavin Esler, best known for his role as a presenter on BBC Newsnight, have been confirmed as the guest speakers at one of the region’s leading business gatherings later this year. The CBI Yorkshire and Humber Annual Dinner takes place at Leeds University on October 10. It will be one of the first events with John Fitzgerald, port director for Grimsby and Immingham, as chairman of the region. Mr Esler is an award-winning television and radio broadcaster, novelist and journalist. His latest book, due to hit the shelves next month, focuses on lessons that can be gleaned from leaders in how they tell stories, and will be the subject of his speech to the area’s business bosses, and their guests. For more information about the dinner, which is frequently well represented by the South Bank and features a drinks reception within Parkinson Court, home to the famous Marks & Spencer archive and art gallery, e-mail katya.menhennet@cbi.org.uk or visit http://yorkshire-annual-dinner.eventbrite.com

£20m milestone passed 10-PAGE SPECIAL FOCUS INSIDE further increases has now been put employed, handling 120,000 tonnes Park on Grimsby’s flagship in place. Europarc development, will be of potatoes a year. Of that, 35,000 officially opened this week by tonnes are self-grown, with a “We have taken two years to get Agriculture and Horticulture to this,” said Mr Arundel. “We got growing group in this region and Development Board chairman around another site in Suffolk, the grant funding for storage and John Godfrey CBE, himself a contributing the balance. grading operations in 2009, and North Lincolnshire farmer. built the storage throughout 2010, Recently 15 employees were to be open for that harvest. We Mr Arundel added: “We’re added, with three graduate have had potatoes in from 2010 and trainees also part of the company, looking forward to opening the 2011, and the whole project has new cold store and grading facility specialising in growing, logistics been finished with the offices just – the uncharacteristic weather and technical elements, including now. conditions have brought us a agronomy. The remaining challenging year, but the opening investment has seen a fleet of six “Our desire is to have more Mercedes rigs brought in to deliver event is just rewards for everyone’s quality potato producers local to the potatoes to customers, with the hard work. this site. It would cut down on PLENTY MORE FISH IN Sea cod could soon be a sustainable again, thankswill to work by primary route Morrisons’ packing species transport costs. There isTHE still SEA: a lot North “The new facility not only Seachill, by Simon Smith, right, and others in Grimsby and beyond. operations near Harrogate. ofIcelandic potential, it willheaded help the enable us to meet the demand of environmental footprint and this our biggest customers, but we’ve Keen to cultivate a prosperous positivity of this isthe going to is that weworld have turned round,to future members of the publicpotato will be part of the has theitability also“The successfully improved for Lincolnshire reach and the consumer. This and some that isofthe managers, grow themarine best potatoes in unaware of 32,000sq where their fish comes quality freshness of ouris good, farmers, the ft storage and hopefully it will counter the thecountry, scientists and the industry the that is what we are. from, but had the potatoes by reducing facility andthat 4,000this sq ft two storey messages that handling have beenand negative. Everyone has wanted this.” majoring on.” makings of a huge–story if drew the transportation, using office development which ● latest Continued page six certification canGenesis be landed. Pickerell said that most the cold on store technologies.” inspiration from Office AMr total of 44 people are now

A FURTHER £4-million of investment across the region this last quarter has seen the total funds issued by Finance Yorkshire climb to £23-million. The money, available to firms in northern Lincolnshire in seedcorn, loan and equity linked investments – ranging from £15,000 to £2-million – is there to help small and medium sized businesses meet their growth and development requirements. The figure amounts to 224 investments in 183 small and medium sized enterprises since August 2010, leading to more than 4,600 jobs created and safeguarded in the region. In the last quarter alone, the venture capital and loan fund completed 30 investments totalling more than £4.3 million. Alex McWhirter, chief executive of Finance Yorkshire, said: “We are looking forward has to building A SCUNTHORPE engineering specialist just on these figures and helping more completed the largest autoclave to companies ever be built in achieve growth in the coming months. Britain. “We urge established earlywill stage companies The industrial pressureand cooker be used to cure to continue speak tocomponents, us to see if Finance carbon fibreto aeroplane and is heading Yorkshire can help turn their ambitions into a reality.” for Scotland. Supported by the European Union, it has attracted Built by GWF, and at 6m diameter, it sets Regional a new £30-million investment from the European record for the Fund, Woodhouse Roadfrom firm, Yorkshire with precious Development £15-million little capacity to get much bigger. Forward’s Single Programme, and £45-million match ● Full story the 50-year-old company, see funding fromfrom the European Investment Bank. For information visit www.finance-yorkshire.com page two.

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