February, 2012

Banks Group in good shape with ‘better health at work’ award success

A North East company’s commitment to improving the health and well-being of its workforce has been recognised in a regional awards initiative.

Property and energy firm The Banks Group has achieved the Bronze level award in the Better Health At Work initiative, an NHS scheme which recognises and celebrates the hard work and commitment of local employers who are improving the health of their workplaces and their employees. (more…)

Northumberland tourism chief backs visitor impact of Northumberlandia landform

The man responsible for leading Northumberland’s tourism drive has backed the positive impact that the world’s largest human landform sculpture will have on visitor numbers to England’s border county when it opens to the public.

Giles Ingram, chief executive of Northumberland Tourism, was speaking after taking a tour of the Northumberlandia landform and climbing to its highest point, which sits 34m from the ground.

The 400m long figure is now clearly visible from the roads, rail links and countryside that surround the site to the west of Cramlington, and landscaping work is scheduled to be finished later this year. (more…)

A ‘bandstanding’ ovation for Banks Group grant

Performers can now make use of a new stage in Darlington after an historic bandstand in one of the town’s parks was reopened for community use following a major restoration project.

The 113-year-old North Park bandstand was restored with the help of a £10,000 grant from local developer The Banks Group, via its Banks Community Fund, and was officially reopened last year. (more…)

Banks mining named surface miner of the year by industry peers

A north east surface mining company has been named by its peers as the best in the business.

Banks Mining, part of the Banks Group, was named Surface Miner Of The Year at the annual IHS McCloskey Coal UK conference in London, an award which is voted for by surface mining firms across the UK, as well as by their customers and suppliers.

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Work starting at Rusha surface mine site

Up to 50 new jobs are set to be created over the next six months with the official start of work at a new West Lothian surface mine.

Banks Mining, part of The Banks Group, has commenced preparatory operations at the Rusha surface mine, which is situated around half a mile south-east of the village of Breich. (more…)

Landscaping of former Moss Carr surface mine site triumphs at Leeds architecture awards

The quality, effectiveness and positive community impact of the landscaping of a former surface mine to the south-east of Leeds has been recognised in a prestigious architectural awards initiative. 

The landscape management work carried out by Banks Mining at the 200-hectare Moss Carr site between Methley and Rothwell has been named as the winner of the Landscape category at the annual Leeds Architectural Awards, beating off competition from five other projects from across the local area.  (more…)

Scoping report submitted for Thornton Moor wind farm

Plans to develop a new wind farm on land to the west of Bradford have reached their latest milestone with the submission of a scoping report to Bradford Metropolitan District Council.

Banks Renewables, part of the Banks Group, is currently developing plans for the proposed Thornton Moor scheme, which would be situated on moorland to the south of the town of Denholme.

The scoping report contains a wide range of research and information about the Thornton Moor project, from the background to and details of the proposed scheme through to specific information on particular aspects of its development, such as ecological surveys, landscape assessments, traffic and access reports, habitat assessments and noise assessments, that will be carried out as part of a detailed environmental assessment. (more…)