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

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include OnPath Energy, GeoPura, Fenwicks and Barbour, and GB Bank

OnPath Energy’s chief financial officer Simon Fisher (left) and CEO Richard Dunkley(Image: OnPath Energy)

North East wind farm developer OnPath Energy will ramp up its development plans across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ after securing a new £120m finance facility.

The Durham based business – formerly known as Banks Renewables – was acquired by the Brookfield Global Transition Fund at the end of last year amid moves to become the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s leading land-based renewable energy developer. Now OnPath has worked with NatWest, Barclays, Norway’s largest bank DNB and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) to set up the new business credit agreement, giving it the working capital it needs to make faster progress on more renewable energy generation schemes.

OnPath Energy currently has five consented onshore wind and solar energy schemes across England and Scotland in development, with further sites in planning.

Simon Fisher, chief financial officer at OnPath Energy, said: “The enthusiasm our lenders showed for the development strategy we put before them reinforced the confidence we have in our future plans and we’re excited to be moving into this next stage of our evolution. OnPath has ambitious plans to make further additional capital investment in high quality renewable energy infrastructure, which will amplify the part we can play in a net zero future for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ that will help to lower consumer bills, improve the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s energy security and deliver a just transition that is fair and inclusive for everyone.

Inside Barbour Tea & Toasties at Fenwick(Image: BENHUGHESPHOTO)

Wax jacket fashion firm Barbour has joined forces with fellow North East business Fenwick to launch a pop-up cafe in the store.

The department store has opened Barbour Tea & Toasties, a cafe decorated with quilted Barbour-style furnishing, serving tea in matching quilted cosies from now until . The concept – launched to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Liddesdale quilted jacket – has been brought to life by Fenwick’s restaurant team, with a menu created in collaboration with local, independent businesses, with cheese from Berwick Edge and tea from Ringtons to celebrate the region’s craftmanship.

Leo Fenwick, strategic partnerships director at Fenwick, said: “We are constantly looking for new and exciting ways to enhance customer experience and this partnership with Barbour, in celebration of the anniversary of one of their most celebrated pieces, allows us to offer something truly unique which we know our customers will enjoy."

Paul Wilkinson, Barbour Group commercial director/deputy group managing director, said: “Both Fenwick and Barbour are proud family-owned businesses which are synonymous with the North East, with a rich history and strong relationship. The pop-up, brought to life by Fenwick’s expert restaurant team, provides an exciting one-off experience for customers. It forms part of our wider plans to build our valued partnership together with our latest globally recognised collaboration collections set to launch with Fenwick in the coming months.”