St. Modwen Logistics is behind the three unit scheme in Basingstoke.
The 11.3-acre site will be developed in several phases with the first phase set to complete this autumn. Three units of 36,987, 51,572 and 97,781 sq ft will meet growing demand for uyrban logistics providers.
The scheme is between Junction 6 and 7 of the M3 and 2 miles of Basingstoke town centre.
“The demand for urban warehouse space in this region continues to grow,” said Andrew Newman, Consultant at Hollis Hockley. Joint agents are London Clancy and Savills.
The start on site comes after St Modwen signed footwear distributor Gardiner Brothers & Co, to a 116,000 sq ft unit at St. Modwen Park Gloucester.
HMP Guys Marsh. A PRISONER s sentence has been extended after he was caught with a mobile phone in his cell. Ben Houldsworth, 29, had his cell at HMP Guys Marsh searched by following a tip-off he was in possession of a phone on March 5, 2020. Prosecuting, Andrew Newman, told Weymouth Magistrates Court how Houldsworth initially denied he had a phone, but then produced an iPhone with a charging cable. He added: I would say this is a serious offence of having a mobile phone in a cell. Houldsworth, who was previously jailed for nine years for drug dealing in 2019, pleaded guilty to possession of a mobile phone.
The list below includes some of the offenders that were put behind bars by judges during February. The offenders names and a summary of what led to them appearing in the dock are as follows:
Group posed as police officers and kidnapped man
Ashley Beeden (top left), Leslie Richardson (top right), Nigel Moors (bottom left), Lewis Needham (bottom right) were jailed Leslie Richardson, also known as Leslie Ades, aged 53 and of Westcliff-on-Sea, Lewis James Needham, aged 29 and of Dorchester, and Nigel Geoffrey Moors, aged 51 and of Puddletown, were all sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court in late-January after being found guilty at an earlier trial of conspiracy to kidnap, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and blackmail.
Police arrest Daniel Lavery (not pictured) in Bucky Doo Square last September after he racially abused a family and spat at a woman in the group in a shocking incident in front of other shoppers Picture: Louie Smith A man shouted racist abuse at a family and spat at a woman in the group while they were shopping in Bridport town centre, a court heard. Daniel Joseph Lavery, 39, also threw crisps at them while swearing and telling them they should not be here . His outburst - in front of shocked onlookers - came as the family left Waitrose in West Street on the afternoon of Friday, September 11, 2020.
KPMG has acquired a Kanata accounting practice that caters to small and medium-sized businesses, the latest M&A transaction in Ottawa’s professional services industry as firms jockey for position in a competitive marketplace.
The accounting giant said this week it’s finalized an agreement to buy Vanguard Professional Corp., a six-person firm that provides tax planning and preparation, accounting and other advisory services. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Vanguard founder Chris Finlay, who now becomes a partner in KPMG’s Ottawa office, had a brief stint with the multinational firm’s local operation earlier in his career.