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North East deals of the week: key contracts, investments and acquisitions

Companies in this week's round-up include North East Screen, Parkdean Resorts, The Storage Place, NunaBio, Tekmar and Melius Cyber

Parkdean Resorts' Whitley Bay holiday park(Image: Parkdean Resorts)

North East holiday park operator Parkdean Resorts announced a finance deal worth a reported £600m.

Onex Corporation, the Canadian owners of the Gosforth business, ploughed the extra equity into the firm, and Parkdean has agreed a refinancing of its senior debt with funds managed by Ares Management’s European Direct Lending. The deal comes 10 months after the firm’s owners shelved plans for a potential £1.6bn sale of the staycation specialist, amid concerns for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy.

The holiday park operator – which employs around 750 people at its Gosforth head office and operates parks in the region including Church Point at Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Cresswell Towers at Druridge Bay, Sandy Bay in Ashington, Crimdon Dene near Hartlepool, and Whitley Bay– ended talks with potential new owners nine months after launching a sale process, hoping to cash in on the post-pandemic boom in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ staycations.

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Steve Richards, chief executive officer, said: “We’re pleased to announce Parkdean Resorts’ successful refinancing, and are grateful for the long-term support we have received from our shareholder Onex and lender Ares, which is testament to the strength of our business and the broader outlook for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ holiday park sector. The business performance is resilient, reflecting our good value self-catering proposition, and we look forward with confidence to a busy summer season, and the acceleration of our growth plans.”

North East Screen trainee Katie Jenkins(Image: North East Screen)

North East Screen joined forces with Screen Yorkshire, Liverpool Film Office and Screen Manchester to form Screen Alliance North, a BFI skills cluster which has collectively been awarded BFI National Lottery Funding of £2.3m to make the sector more accessible and representative.

The BFI has announced an initial roll out of £8.1m to its partners across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, to support the screen production workforce through skills clusters, helping organisations to work collaboratively with local industry, education and training providers to develop pathways to long-term employment in film and TV production.

As Screen Alliance North, the four Northern screen agencies will support each other and leverage additional local funding, to maximise the impact of the £2.3m funding awarded following a BFI skills review. The Alliance is one of six clusters across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ who have received funding for three years.