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

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Wave, Filtronic, Dicksons, My Property Box, Greggs and OnPath Energy

Tony March, director of public sector & industrial customers at Wave(Image: Ritchie Coatsworth)

County Durham-based water retailer Wave toasted a lucrative framework deal worth more than £100m.

The Pity Me company, which employs more than 300 people, secured the new four-year water framework with The Energy Consortium (TEC), which gives it access to university and museum customers across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, bringing in combined revenue of £25m a year. Wave, which turned over £435m in its most recent accounts, said it is expected to retain all of the consortium’s current customers, and that the new framework builds upon an existing four-year relationship with TEC.

The business – a joint venture between Northumbrian Water Group and Anglian Water Group – helps commercial customers across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to drive down water usage and lower their utility bills.

Tony March, director of public sector and industrial customers at Wave, said: “Wave is delighted to have secured the new TEC framework, which will provide a great platform to build on the fantastic work which is in progress. Together, we’ll work to drive efficiencies, reduce water consumption, improve compliance and continue all our journeys to net zero."

L-R: Mark and John Prest with Ben Quaintrell and Clare Bopari outside the Northallerton office that will continue to trade under the John Prest brand.(Image: My Property Box)

Growing estate agency group My Property Box expanded its portfolio after swooping for letting agencies in North Yorkshire and County Durham. The business, which secured a multimillion-pound investment from BGF this summer, has acquired Northallerton based John Prest and Landlords 2 in Darlington to boost its footprint, while also adding more than 450 managed properties to its portfolio. Both of the deals have been triggered by the retirement of key directors, including John Prest and his son Mark.

The company’s office on Northallerton’s High Street will be retained, together with its brand and current staff of two. Clare Bopari, a manager at My Property Box will oversee the operation. The deal involving Landlords 2 was prompted by the retirement of long-serving director Tim Haigh. Its Coniscliffe Road office has now closed and all services are being integrated into the My Property Box infrastructure.

Ben Quaintrell, founder and CEO of My Property Box, said: “These acquisitions are an important part of our strategy to strengthen our market presence across the North East and North Yorkshire. Both John Prest and Landlords 2 have a long-standing reputation for delivering excellent service, and we’re excited to build on these foundations."

Greggs champagne bar to launch at Fenwick

Fresh from announcing a return to Fenwick this Christmas, Greggs features in our deals round-up again after it was reported to have joined forces with another baking icon for the ultimate Christmas campaign.