By the public sector, for the public sector

Our Shareholders

We are a public sector organisation, dedicated to creating spaces, places and experiences that leave a sustainable legacy for your community.

Wholly-owned by six local authority shareholders, any surplus income we generate is returned to the public sector via our shareholders, each of which are motivated by improving socioeconomic outcomes for local communities.

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Creating lasting legacies

Our shareholders are six UK Local Authorities committed to creating lasting legacies in their local communities:

  • Derby City Council are ambitious for Derby – working together with city, for the city in their 2022-2025 plan.
  • Derbyshire County Council key priorities are resilient, healthy and safe communities; high performing, value for money and resident focused services; effective early help for individuals and communities; and a prosperous and green Derbyshire.
  • Gateshead Council are focused on making Gateshead a place where everyone thrives, and have 5 key focus areas: putting people and families at the heart of everything they do; tackling inequalities, so people have a fair chance; supporting communities to support themselves and each other; investing in the Gateshead economy to provide sustainable opportunities for employment, innovation and growth; and working together and fighting for a better future for Gateshead.
  • Nottingham City Council has several high-level outcomes for Nottingham covering People, Neighbourhoods, and the City. These include: a child-friendly Nottingham; living well in our communities; green, clean and connected communities; better housing; safer Nottingham; to be carbon neutral by 2028; keeping Nottingham working and moving; improving the City Centre; and serving people well.
  • Nottinghamshire County Council aim to deliver a healthy, prosperous, green Nottinghamshire, and have set out a series of visions and ambitions for 2021-2031. These include: improving health and wellbeing in communities; growing the economy and improving living standards; reducing the county’s impact on the environment; and helping everyone access the best of Nottinghamshire.
  • Warwickshire County Council's plan covers 2022-2027 and set out three key strategic priorities: for Warwickshire to have a thriving economy and places that have the right jobs, skill, education and infrastructure; to be a county where all people can live their best lives, where communities and individuals are supported to live safely, healthily, happily and independently; and to be a county with a sustainable future which means adapting to and mitigating climate change, and meeting net zero commitments.

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