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

Companies announcing deals this week include Opencast, Prudhoe Rosettes and Trophies, Bradley Hall, Communicate and Katy Sue Designs

The Katy Sue Designs team with founder Sue Balfour at the front(Image: Tim Richardson)

North East crafting supplies company Katy Sue Designs acquired another º£½ÇÊÓÆµ craft brand and moved its manufacturing to South Tyneside.

The South Shields-based seller of cake decorating, card making and paper cutting products has bought the Cosmic Shimmer brand and Red Rubber Stamp production from Creative Expressions. The Kettering-based business is closing down and its glitters, polishes, micas and colour-rich materials have been sold to card makers and artists for some time.

Katy Sue has acquired the equipment to continue making the products, and is transferring production to South Tyneside where it already makes silicone moulds and paper craft products.

Sue Balfour, CEO of Katy Sue Designs, said: “We’re proud to be a British manufacturer. In 2024 we were highly commended in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s 'Made in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Sold to the World' awards. When we learned that Creative Expressions was planning to close, we stepped in, determined not to lose this incredible made-in-the-º£½ÇÊÓÆµ brand and the manufacturing capability that comes with it.

"All manufacturing will proudly stay in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ—with more local jobs and new designs on the way."

The acquisition follows the return of full ownership of Katy Sue to Ms Balfour, who bought out the company's investor. The business was launched 30 years ago in partnership with her mother Doreen Thompson, when the pair started by creating miniature porcelain dolls on their kitchen table to sell to collectors.

Bradley Hall is on the move in Newcastle city centre(Image: Bradley Hall)

North East property agency Bradley Hall is on the move in Newcastle city centre after snapping up office space on Grey Street.

The commercial and residential estate agency has acquired 10,000 sq ft of office space at 33-39 Grey Street, Newcastle, as part of its ongoing expansion. Vaulkhard Group, operators of Barluga, which has occupied the building for 21 years, has purchased the ground floor, while Bradley Hall has acquired the remaining four floors of the Grade II star listed building.