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150 year old engineering group invests in Sheffield with £5 million redevelopment

An engineering group that has been in Sheffield for more than 150 years has announced a £5 million redevelopment with the help of Creative Sheffield and an RGF grant.

Tinsley Bridge Group started in the 1850s manufacturing vehicle suspension springs. It now makes anti-roll bars for truck producers including Volvo and Renault, rolling stock parts for railways and suspension components for military vehicles.

Plans to redevelop the group’s 14-acre Shepcote Lane base have been given a boost by a Regional Growth Fund grant of £750,000 secured with the help of Creative Sheffield.

The proposal is to move out of an old factory on the site, which was built in 1959, to two new buildings, both covering 5,000 sq metres. Developers have already started building the first one, which should be complete early next year.

Managing director Mark Webber said: “This really is the start of a new era for us. We have some exciting new contracts and products coming on stream and we need to plan ahead.

“What makes it even more exciting is that our plans are part of a renaissance for manufacturing across the UK and particularly here in Sheffield. People are beginning to realise that manufacturing has a real future.”

Tinsley Bridge has a turnover of £16 million and employs 180 people. The new contracts include supplying Network Rail with track infrastructure equipment, as well as items from signalling to parts for stations, gantries and rolling stock supplied to other rail customers.

The plans are being supported by Creative Sheffield - a partner in the South Yorkshire Sector Growth Enhancement Programme (SYSGEP). Creative Sheffield is Sheffield City Council’s economic development function, which is committed to boosting business growth in the city.

The South Yorkshire Sector Growth Enhancement Programme (SYSGEP) is part-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Yorkshire and The Humber ERDF Programme 2007-13.

Steve Wainwright, sector growth manager for advanced engineering and manufacturing for Creative Sheffield, said: “Tinsley Bridge has a proud history here in Sheffield and symbolises all that is great about the city’s manufacturing sector. It is fantastic to see them growing and investing in the city, and we are delighted to have helped.”

As well as helping gain the Regional Growth Fund grant from Sheffield City Region’s “Unlocking Business Investment” fund, Creative Sheffield has helped Tinsley Bridge with rebranding, accessing research and development grants, and accessing new markets.

Mark Webber said: “Creative Sheffield has been a catalyst for us. They are really helping the manufacturing industry in the city and are a major supporter of our plans going forward. The Regional Growth Fund grant for example has given us the leverage to carry out this redevelopment.”

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .

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