Robyn and Laurence discuss results for a luxury jeweller, expansion at Nell's Pizza and the launch of the Made in Northern Ireland Awards.
Category
🗞
NewsTranscript
00:00Results for a luxury family jewellery business, a new opening for a pizza chain
00:04and entries open for the Made in Northern Ireland Awards. That's all coming up in
00:09today's business briefing.
00:14My name is Laurence Cleggannon. And I'm Robin Hewson. Morning Robin. Morning.
00:20Well everyone loves pizza so tell us a little bit about this this expansion for
00:24a pizza chain. Yeah so people in Manchester or the North West will
00:27probably know Nell's Pizza, a really popular brand. They opened their first
00:31site at campus which you might have been to. Yes, no it's very near our old office
00:34and went there. Fantastic sort of because they do their pizzas by slice as well as
00:39whole ones. Yeah and the slices are bigger than your head. Yeah yeah fantastic. They're really good.
00:42So where are they where are they expanding to? So their second site is
00:45going to be in Altrincham. So they've had some funding from the Northern
00:48Powerhouse Investment Fund, so MPIFF too. MPIFF yes, as we call it in the trade.
00:54So that's a fund managed by FW Capital and they've been deploying lots of money
00:58into North West businesses to help them scale up. So it's a six-figure investment
01:02for Nell's to help them develop and open this new site over in Altrincham.
01:06Excellent and is that creating jobs I imagine? Yes it should be up to 40 new
01:10jobs available and it's a quite nice story behind Nell's. So it's a family-run
01:14business and you might know them from so they own Common and The Beagle in
01:18Chorlton. So yeah it's the same people. So it's Johnny and Charlotte Hayes and
01:23yeah now they've kind of taken this Nell's concept and they're opening new sites.
01:27Well they're both really well named, Bratton's Common and so on. So it's great to see
01:30them behind another one that's now thriving. Yeah absolutely. Excellent we'll
01:33have to get out there in due course. Well sticking with the North West we've got
01:37news today about results for Boodles. They are a sixth generation luxury
01:43jeweller. They have sites in the North West in Manchester, Liverpool, Chester but
01:47they also have shops in London, Leeds and Dublin. So you know quite a lot of
01:52coverage there. Anyhow the business is controlled by the Wainwright family
01:57and they made a pre-tax profit of £18 million in their most recent
02:01accounts and that was despite a slight dip in sales. So things are going really
02:05well there and actually in the business review they said that they
02:10invested in the purchase of white and fancy coloured diamonds. So yeah I'm sure
02:16that would appeal to buyers there. And actually one of the
02:21Wainwright family, Anna, was one of our 4242's. Yes she was kind of the latest
02:25generation leading the business forward. That's right in August she was formally
02:29confirmed as a director and I think she oversees their marketing efforts.
02:34So great to see. And we actually are quite North West heavy today because you've
02:39been to a launch of a Manchester office business recently. Yes I have, so
02:44Cobra has just launched at 100 Barberoli Square. So it's brand new, it's
02:49their first venture and they've chosen Manchester out of the whole of the UK
02:52which was nice to hear. And they are super sustainable, like super
02:57well-being focused and it's co-working or like flexible office space which is
03:00obviously a really big trend at the moment across the North West. Okay okay
03:04and Barberoli Square of course is a really sort of prominent site, but more
03:08towards Manchester Central so kind of shifting the city centre a bit that way
03:12like they said, quite a good location for them. Definitely and I think it's a
03:16really iconic location, it's had a lot of really big occupiers and law firms in it
03:19over the years, so I think it will fit really nicely having this space for
03:22probably smaller occupiers in there as well. And what was the event in Ado, it
03:26was just a launch? So it was a launch, well they're also celebrating the fact
03:29they've just been awarded the world's first well co-working rated flex
03:33workspace. So the well-building standards are something that a lot of
03:37the office buildings are working towards and it's kind of the you know the
03:41pinnacle of sustainability and well-being and everything like that and
03:43this is a brand new rating that they've created specifically for like co-working
03:47and flex spaces and Cobra is the first one to have achieved that rating.
03:52Great to see that sort of pioneering spirit because it is of course so
03:54important for employees to feel like they're in places which have that to the
03:58forefront of the minds of people organising things. Brilliant, well
04:02finally we will escape the North West and head over the Irish Sea to Northern
04:07Ireland because entries have opened for the Made in Northern Ireland Awards. They
04:12sort of recognise the best in manufacturing, in engineering and all
04:16sort of the supply chain there. The entries are open till the 20th of
04:22February and the event takes place in May in Belfast, so yeah get your entries
04:27in for that. But to find out more about the stories we've spoken about please go
04:31to insidermedia.com, there you can subscribe to our newsletters, you can
04:36subscribe to our magazines and find out about upcoming events like the Made in
04:40Northern Ireland Awards. That's everything from us, see you next time.