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Bauder breaks ground at Suffolk green sector hub Gateway 14

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Construction has begun on a new 44,000 sq ft distribution centre for roofing company Bauder at the Gateway 14 business park near Stowmarket.

The big picture: This development marks another step forward for Gateway 14, a state-of-the-art business and logistics park that aims to become a hub for green sector industries in Suffolk.

Why it matters: The development at Gateway 14 is poised to significantly boost Suffolk's economy, particularly in the green sector. It's set to create numerous jobs in the region, with The Range's distribution hub alone expected to generate 1,600 new positions.

Councillor Andrew Mellen, Yvonne Higgins, Ian Madgwick, John Llewellyn and Justin Watts
From left to right: Councillor Andrew Mellen, Yvonne Higgins, Ian Madgwick, John Llewellyn, Justin WattsGateway 14

Key details:

  • Bauder specialises in flat roof waterproofing systems, insulation, green roofs and rooftop solar PV.

  • The new centre will be Bauder's largest UK distribution location, supporting the company's growth plans.

  • The building will be designed to BREEAM excellent standard, which includes an EPC A rating, EV charging, LED lighting, solar PV, smart energy systems and rainwater harvesting, delivering low carbon and net zero solutions where possible

  • Construction is being carried out by Wilten Construction.

What they're saying:

  • Yvonne Higgins, Bauder managing director: "This is a landmark day for Bauder. Our investment plan, to grow and strengthen our presence in the UK market, welcomes the new distribution centre to meet increasing demand, and is in line with our sustainability programme."

  • Sir Christopher Haworth, Chair of Gateway 14: "This is another welcome milestone for Gateway 14. Alongside plans for the new skills and innovation centre on site, people can now see how Gateway 14 is taking shape and can start to understand its significance for the region as a hub for the green sector."

  • Ben Oughton, Jaynic's development director: "We are pleased to be making strong headway at Gateway 14 where potential occupiers see the benefits that the park provides with its freeport status as well as underlining its locational advantages sitting next to Junction 50 of the A14."

  • Steve Beel, Chief Executive Officer of Freeport East: "We're delighted to see such a high-quality business as Bauder coming to Gateway 14. With their investment in the freeport enabling them to grow and strengthen their presence in Ipswich and the UK market this development demonstrates how we can help deliver broader growth for our region."

  • Matt Fry, director and co-founder of Wilten Construction: "Wilten is delighted to be the named main contractor for this plot at Gateway 14 and is proud to be collaborating with Jaynic, Gateway 14 Ltd, and Bauder to deliver this development."

What's next:

  • Bauder plans to revamp its UK operational headquarters on Landseer Road in Ipswich.

  • Gateway 14 is set to welcome other businesses, including a distribution hub for The Range and a facility for eco-friendly construction materials manufacturer Assan Panel.

  • Plans are underway for an £18m skills and innovation centre on the site.

Former Ipswich Town striker charged in £600k cannabis smuggling case

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Former Ipswich Town striker Jay Emmanuel-Thomas has been charged with attempting to smuggle £600,000 worth of cannabis through a UK airport.

The big picture: The 33-year-old, who spent two seasons at Portman Road from 2011 to 2013, was arrested by National Crime Agency officers in Scotland following the seizure of approximately 60kg of the drug at Stansted airport.

Jay Emmanuel Thomas playing for Ipswich Town
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas playing for TownAlamy

Key details:

  • Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, 33, was arrested Wednesday in Gourock, Inverclyde.

  • He's accused of attempting to smuggle £600,000 worth of cannabis through Stansted airport.

  • Border Force officers found approximately 60kg of the drug in two suitcases from Bangkok.

  • Emmanuel-Thomas is set to appear at Carlisle magistrates court Thursday, charged with importing class B drugs.

60kg of cannabis
60kg of cannabis was seizedNCA

JET's Ipswich career: The journeyman joined Ipswich in 2011 for £1.1m from Arsenal, scoring nine goals in 75 appearances for the Tractor Boys. He left Ipswich in 2013 in a swap deal with Bristol City. He most recently played with Greenock Morton in the Scottish Championship.

The bottom line: The NCA warns that cannabis smuggling into the UK carries a maximum 14-year prison sentence, contradicting misinformation some couriers receive about facing only fines.

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