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Saturday 20 August 2011

EXETER ACCOUNTANTS EXPAND WITH ACQUISITION OF NORTH DEVON ACCOUNTANCY PRACTICE

John Edwards of Sully & Co Bideford shakes on the deal with Ben de Cruz, Senior Partner of Haines Watts Exeter


Specialising in the owner managed business sector, Chartered Accountants Haines Watts based in Southernhay, Exeter announces the acquisition of long established North Devon practice, Sully & Co of Bideford.  This latest expansion development is part of a mid-long term strategy to grow the services and expertise they can offer to a larger client base throughout the South West region which included taking on new partner Patrick Tigwell in March.

A national network with over 60 offices, each Haines Watts office operates independently offering a wide range of services tailored to the local market.  The 5 partner strong Exeter office primarily focuses on accountancy and taxation services to owner managed businesses and dealing with individual’s tax affairs, with the specialist Forensic accountancy team undertaking work throughout England and Wales. 

Ben de Cruz Senior Partner Haines Watts says:  “We are delighted to be joining forces with Sully & Co and it’s an indication of how the local Haines Watts team is going from strength to strength.  It will open a host of opportunities for our loyal client base, prospects and professional associates. Sully & Co Bideford was a natural choice as the ethos and values of the two practices go hand in hand.  They have a well earned reputation for giving excellent personal customer service.  They also specialise in the agricultural market which will help to expand the business as a whole into a wider arena.”
John Edwards the Managing Partner of Sully & Co Bideford will continue to manage the North Devon office for a further 5 years.  Established in 1983, John took over the helm in 1985 initially operating the business with just himself and his PA.  Since that time he has grown the company to 25 staff and a turnover of over £1m looking after more than 500 owner managed businesses from Minehead to Penzance.  These include corporate and professionals, small businesses, sole traders and an extensive portfolio of farmers.

The accountancy practice will trade as Haines Watts North Devon LLP.  Vince Edwards will become a newly appointed partner in that firm.  The consultancy practice will trade as Haines Watts Rural Business LLP and include Mike Feneley as a Partner.

John Edwards Managing Partner of Sully & Co Bideford says:  “I am looking forward to working under the well respected brand of Haines Watts.   In an ever growing and changing marketplace I recognise the need to offer my clients a broader range of services, expertise and knowledge whilst keeping a hands-on approach and a close and personal relationship. Haines Watts has the advantage of local knowledge coupled with the backup resources of a nationwide network which means that we can now cost effectively offer more sophisticated solutions to client’s issues and problems backed up with a brand they can trust. 

SIGHT CHARITY ORGANISES UNUSUAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED


Innovative Topsham based charity Devon in Sight (formerly known as Devon County Association for the Blind) is organising a series of unusual activities for visually impaired people. These will include computer training, an interesting and innovative photography group being established in August and a game of bowls at Topsham Bowling Club founded in 1928.

The first organised event is a guided walk with Topsham Society on Monday 8th August at 2 pm, culminating with tea and a talk at the Topsham Museum.  The cost will be just £1 and walkers will meet at the Resource Centre recently opened by local celebrity Bill Pertwee MBE well known from the British comedy classic, Dad’s Army.  


This will be quickly followed by the first of a series of computer training sessions from the 11th August. The charity is working with the British Computer Association for the Blind who are going to run a series of computer training sessions at Station House under the EyeT4All programme.  The workshops are designed to help participants with writing letters and emails; shopping; reading; entertainment and using the web.  The free workshops will run from 10 am – 3.30 pm with refreshments and lunch provided.  The Charity is asking for a small £3 contribution towards the refreshment cost.

A photography course will commence in early September. The aim of the participatory photography workshops is to provide a means of empowerment and engagement to the service users of Devon in Sight by engaging them in creative photography workshops. 

 
Clive Chilvers Photography says: “Participatory photography, also referred to as “photovoice,” are terms used to describe a form of photography whereby a group of individuals are provided with photographic equipment and through guided workshops offered the opportunity to document an issue or problem that affects themselves and or the people and the communities around them by the use of photographic imagery.  The resulting images can form the basis for discussion that can lead to heightened awareness, advocacy and potential social change.  This allows individuals to communicate their story or situation to a wider audience. It fits perfectly with the members of the charity.”


Director of Services Martin Pallett says: “With the recent opening of the new larger Resource Centre we are holding a variety of taster sessions to give visually impaired people an opportunity to try things out and help improve their quality of life.  It is a very exciting development with a large number of activities including we hope some art classes. It also helps build links with the local community as well as providers of training and activities.  Anyone can join us; they just need to have some level of sight difficulty to qualify and will need to pre-book as we are limited to numbers although we currently have availability.  We are looking to run the majority of sessions free however we will ask for a nominal contribution where appropriate towards the cost of refreshments or material costs.”

To find out more about the activities or to book your place please telephone 01392 876666

BUILDERS;' MERCHANTS SPONSOR SQUEALER OF A FUNDRAISER



LOCAL BUILDING SUPPLIES COMPANY SPONSORS PIG RACE
Leading building supplies company Bradfords based in Yeovil sponsored a unique pig racing event to help raise funds for local Somerset school, Ansford Academy School based at Castle Carey. The Ansford Mufulira International Pig Race event held at Overton Farm in Somerton on Friday 22nd July in aid of the school’s Zambia exchange project attracted over 350 people raising around £4,000 towards the overall target of £40,000. Bradfords sponsored one of the six races and which means they had the race named after the company and got to individually name the pigs.

The Zambian exchange is a project which gives young people from Ansford Academy School and the Mufulira High School in Zambia the chance to interact and work together to enhance links between the two communities. Students and teachers from Ansford School returned at the end of May from an exciting journey to Zambia in southern Africa where they sampled lessons and daily life in Mufulira High School. They spent time in the primary schools teaching art and sports and playing team games with the children. They even got to spend a weekend living with Zambian families.

Tom Hamil - The Ansford Academy School says: "An event like this couldn't go ahead without the kind donations of generous sponsors. The sponsorship of the races contributed in no small way to a grand total of upwards of £3000 being raised for the Zambian Exchange. Donations like these ensure that our Zambian colleagues are able to get the most out of their brief time in the UK and will ensure that a culturally valuable experience has been had by all involved. We would like to publicly say a big thank you to all our sponsors including Bradfords Building Supplies for their generosity?”

Bradfords has a history of supporting local projects and in the past have sponsored various events including the recent Yeovil Half Marathon and an awards ceremony at Somerset College celebrating the achievements of students in construction and technology.

Local builders, decorators and electrical contractors F J Reeves & Sons Limited who carry out extensive projects throughout the region including community village halls and schools are also sponsoring one of the pig races. Family and company member Claire Reeves got in touch with Bradfords Head Office at Yeovil to ask for their support for this innovative fundraiser as they have been a long standing customer of the Builders’ Merchants for over 50 years.

Doug Pierson Marketing Coordinator, Bradfords says: “F J Reeves & Sons Limited is a long standing and valued customer of Bradfords. When Claire approached us asking for our support we were delighted to be involved. We are always willing where we can to help local initiatives and community projects and thought this was an innovative way of raising money for a worthy cause. Bradfords is delighted to be a sponsor and help schoolchildren from very different cultures to work together and learn from each other to further their education and broaden their horizons.”

Zambian exchange students enjoy the pig race


Claire Reeves, F J Reeves & Sons says: “My daughter Holly who is 15, is part of the School’s exchange programme and we were keen to be a sponsor. As the family company has been using Bradfords to supply our building materials for many years and I knew that they were always keen to support local community projects, I asked them to also get involved. It is a great initiative and has created a wonderful community spirit with so many supporters.”

Other sponsors included Belles Bonn Sweets, CMCPT, Lovingtons Ice Cream, Dreamscape Kitchens Limited and Rowsell Roofing Limited..

BRADFORDS BUILDERS' MERCHANTS TRANSFER TOTEM TIMBER STAFF TO NEW £1.2M BRANCH AT ST. AUSTELL



BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS TRANSFER STAFF TO
NEW £1.2M BRANCH

The UK’s largest independent builders’ merchants Bradfords Building Supplies Limited with 27 branches across the South West announces the pre-planned closure of Totem Timber, St. Austell on Saturday 20th August.  Sixteen of the Totem staff have joined at Bradfords’ at the new £1.2m purpose built branch located nearby and constructed by Chartered Building Contractors R.G. Spiller Limited, which opened its doors on 1st June.  This latest development is in line with Bradfords’ long term expansion plans and marketing strategy.  This includes a substantial investment in creating 10 new state-of-the-art kitchen and bathroom showrooms at branches across Devon, Somerset and Dorset.  The first two branches at Sidmouth and Ilminster were launched this month and the roll-out campaign will complete by the end of October 2011.

Established in 1770, Bradfords employs over 500 staff with an annual turnover in excess of £80m.  Based in the South West the company has been supplying materials to the trade for over 240 years and has 27 branches stretching from Worcester in the Midlands to Pool in Cornwall.   When the Bradfords Group acquired the Totem business in 2008 they were aware that the lease only had a short period to run as the owners of the site intended to sell the freehold to a third party.  At the same time the company purchased the freehold of a site on the Holmbush Industrial Estate, St. Austell for a Branch of Bradfords Building Supplies Ltd.  Earlier this year each member of staff at Totem were informed the business would close during 2011 before entering into a period of consultation.  

Peter Hoole – Commercial Director Bradfords Building Supplies Limited says: “These are two individual businesses with different operations; during the consultation process all the members of staff at Totem Timber (St. Austell) Limited were made aware of the positions available at the new branch of Bradfords Building Supplies Limited.  They were each invited and actively encouraged to apply for one of the new posts.  I am delighted to say that 16 members of the team took up this invitation and were successful with only 5 deciding not to transfer.  As we were operating separate companies, we could not and would not have wanted to relocate staff without following this in-depth process.”

St. Austell is the latest South West branch and the third in Cornwall after Liskeard and Pool.  It is also the first branch to unveil the new logo following a total company rebrand.  The new Cornish branch stocks a comprehensive range of building materials including, bricks; blocks; timber; sheet materials; dry lining; doors; decorating; and plumbing products servicing the local building industry and also welcome the retail customer off the street.

Says Peter Hoole:”The opening of the new St. Austell branch is very exciting and going well as it is supported by a strong and motivated team with local knowledge.  The investment Bradfords is making in Cornwall is a further indication that we are going from strength to strength even in a challenging economic climate. As a result we have been able to save jobs and offer a great service to the local building and retail trade. We are also actively seeking ways to integrate into the local community including supporting the “Brickwork” category at St. Austell College’s recent construction awards and taking out sponsorship with the Saints at St. Austell RFC.”