The
Manufacturing Advisory Service for the region was based on the
A606 in
Melton Mowbray, next to
East Midlands Councils.
Manufacturing was built and
developed in the region. In 2003, 23% of economic output in the East Midlands was in manufacturing, compared to 15% in the UK. For engineering,
Rolls-Royce (the world's second-largest maker of
aircraft engines) in
Sinfin and
Rolls-Royce Marine Power Operations are both in Derby.
Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery (former
GEC, then
Alstom) make industrial
gas turbines in Lincoln, with a former division making aero-engine components, part of
ITP Engines based at
Whetstone, next door to
Hardinge Machine Tools UK (former
Bridgeport).
Cytec Industries UK (owned since 2016 by
Solvay) have a composites research centre in the south of Heanor.
Meggitt Polymers & Composites (formerly Dunlop) are on the A512 in Shepshed, who make seals for aircraft.
Triumph Motorcycles and
Ultima Sports (
sports cars) are in
Hinckley.
Cummins make diesel engines in
Daventry, and build
AC generators in
Stamford, with its spares division at Wellingborough (near Mahle). 80% of the world's
Formula One cars are made in Northamptonshire. At the north of Motorsport Valley,
Cosworth and
MAHLE Powertrain (Cosworth Technology before January 2005) are next to the Nene in Northampton, with an
engine block plant in Wellingborough.
Force India and
Delta Motorsport are at
Silverstone,
Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains is in
Brixworth, and
Mercedes-Benz F1 at Brackley. Near Leicester,
Noble are in
Barwell and
Fenix Automotive in Braunstone.
Eibach UK (shock absorbers) is off the B581 in
Broughton Astley.
KTM UK (high-performance motorcycles) is at Buckingham Industrial Estate in southeast Brackley; to the west, next door was
Brawn GP (
Honda F1 before 2008) in
Evenley.
Van Hool UK (
coachwork) is in Wellingborough.
Caetano UK is based near Coalville, a UK coachwork distributor for
National Express.
AGC Automotive UK make
automotive glass (
tempered glass and
laminated glass) on
Round Spinney Industrial Estate in Northampton.
Plastic Omnium Automotive make automotive exteriors in the west of Measham. On a former
airfield is
Lippstadt-based
Hella UK (LED automobile lighting, and Europe's largest automobile lighting manufacturer) in
Chipping Warden and
Aston le Walls.
Ilmor is in Brixworth, and
Bowler Offroad is in Belper.
JCB Power Systems is near
Foston, Derbyshire and nearby
Toyota Manufacturing UK (TMUK) is at
Burnaston, where its 3,000 employees make the
Auris and
Avensis.
Resonate Group (formerly DeltaRail Group) is in Derby, and train manufacturer
Bombardier UK (
British Rail Engineering Limited before 1996 then
ABB Adtranz) is at
Derby Litchurch Lane Works, in
Litchurch; it built the
Nottingham Express Transit AT6/5 trams in 2004, the
Electrostar,
Turbostar and
Aventra fleets, and
London Underground trains.
APPH (part of
BBA Aviation) make aircraft
landing gear next to
Kirkby-in-Ashfield railway station.
Raleigh Bicycle Company is based in New
Eastwood.
Essentra Packaging (formerly Payne) nearby in Giltbrook, next to
IKEA, makes
tear tape, owned by
Essentra.
Giant UK (high performance bicycles) on the Charnwood Edge Business Park in
Cossington.
Mettler Toledo UK (
industrial weighing) is in the west of Beaumont Leys.
Ferodo is in
Chapel-en-le-Frith, having made
brake pads since its founder
Herbert Frood invented them in
Combs in 1897.
Carbolite, which makes industrial furnaces, is in the
Hope Valley. (formerly RJB Mining) was based in
Styrrup near
Harworth. The north part of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire used to have many
coal mines, and the last two pits producing in Nottinghamshire were near
Market Warsop and
Ollerton.
FKI who own
Brush Electrical Machines is in Loughborough, home to the
Energy Technologies Institute and
John Taylor & Co, which although entering
administration in 2009, is the largest
bell foundry in the world.
Eco-Bat Technologies, based in
South Darley,
smelt,
mine lead, being the world's biggest producer, and own eighteen sites across the world.
Scott Bader develop and manufacture
polyester resins for glass-reinforced plastic (
fiberglass, and
gelcoats) at
Wollaston. was invented and is made by
Deb in
Belper.
Tata Steel Tubes Europe is in Corby.
Barnes Aerospace have their European headquarters in central Derby. JJ Churchill make
turbine blades for jet engines in the east of
Market Bosworth. Ross Ceramics north of Derby make
ceramic cores for casting turbine blades (at Rolls-Royce). The
Alumasc Group is in
Burton Latimer.
Sealed Air UK on the Telford Way Industrial Estate, makes
Bubble Wrap, which its parent USA company invented in 1960. The
Motor Industry Research Association has an important test track at
Higham on the Hill.
Hendrickson Europe make truck suspensions at Sywell Airport.
Timsons make printers in
Kettering.
Heckler & Koch is in Lenton. On the Dukeries Industrial Estate, Worksop Galvanizers (
Wedge Group) have the largest
galvanizing bath (zinc) in the UK.
Cooper Bussmann (formerly Hawker Fusegear) makes
electrical fuses in
Burton on the Wolds. Pearce Signs, one of the UK's largest sign-makers, is based in
New Basford. Nylacast is an international
engineered plastics company based in
Humberstone, Leicester.
Sapa are on the Saw Pit Lane Industrial Estate with Storetec, the UK base of
Wanzl shopping trolleys. makes its
oil-fired and floor-standing
boilers at its
Danesmoor Works.
RPC Group in
Rushden, is a large (international, the largest of its type in Europe) packaging company, and make the bottles for
Heinz Tomato Ketchup. Granger's, on the Clover Nook Industrial Estate at
Pinxton, make Cherry Blossom
shoe polish. Fusion Provida based in Chesterfield makes pipe jointings and
electrofusion fittings for the oil and gas industry.
Vaillant UK (Hepworth Heating before 2002, with headquarters in
Remscheid) make
Glow-worm boilers near
Belper School. The
Watchkeeper WK450 UAV is built jointly by
Thales and
Elbit in west Leicester; it is tested at
Aberporth Airport in Wales; 54 are on order, costing £1bn.
BAE Systems Land & Armaments had a tank factory, which closed in May 2011 when it lost the
FRES contract, given to General Dynamics; the site, owned by Thales, initially made naval radar systems. The large Sunningdale site on Braunstone Frith was the
British Shoe Corporation.
Chemring Defence UK (military
pyrotechnics) is at
Draycott and Church Wilne.
Invicta Plastics (
injection moulding) is on Scudamore Road.
Hoval, near Newark Northgate station, make industrial boilers in Lincoln for international customers, and have a
Royal Warrant.
Jayplas, the UK's biggest
plastic recycling company is based in
Great Oakley, with a plastic recycling site in
South Normanton.
Fairline Boats are based on the Nene in Oundle; nearby are
Poclain Hydraulics UK on the Nene Business Park.
Laser Performance makes the
Laser sailing boat in Long Buckby.
Abbott & Co.(Newark) Ltd, Established in 1870 and based in The Newark Boiler Works, made boilers in the 1870s for the
Royal Navy and since then design and build a large range of
pressure vessels, some of which were used on
HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08). Spector Lumenex (part of
Tyco) make warning systems in
Mapperley.
Flowserve UK (formerly
Worthington-Simpson, then
Ingersoll-Dresser) in Balderton are the largest manufacturer of industrial pumps in the UK.
Hako Machines UK, a
Schleswig-Holstein supplier of
industrial sweepers and
road cleaners are in Crick.
Bostik, which from 1930 until 1990, was owned by
British United Shoe Machinery of Leicester, still has a main factory and research site (its construction division) in Belgrave; until 1962 it was made by
BB Chemical, with its other main brand being the water-resistant
Prestik for making
sealing strips.
Taylor Hobson (an international metrology company) is in Leicester, bought by
Ametek in 2004; with a former division of the company, Cooke Optics, a camera lens manufacturer, further north in Thurmaston. The
Gent fire alarm company, owned by Honeywell since 2005, is north of Humberstone.
Matsuura Machinery UK (CNC
machine tools) is in Coalville.
Ardagh (
Metal Box from 1962, then Impress Group) make
tin cans north of Fabrikat;
Pandrol UK in Worksop make resilient
rail fastenings.
ThyssenKrupp UK is in Lenton, and further north is
ZF Services UK (wind turbine and automotive gears). In Nottingham is
Thomas & Betts UK (formerly
W & J Furse, and bought by
ABB in 2012), a world leader in
lightning and
earthing protection.
Construction and building materials Topps Tiles are in Enderby, with the national distribution centre of British Gas, the largest warehouse of gas spare parts in Europe, next door.
Aggregate Industries (part of
LafargeHolcim since July 2015, when Paris-based Lafarge merged with Swiss-based Holcim) is based at Bardon Hall in
Bardon.
Mountsorrel has the largest
granite quarry in Europe, owned by the French company,
Lafarge (owned by
Redland plc until 1997).
BPB plc (British Plasterboard), the world's largest manufacturer of
plasterboard (
calcium sulphate) who own
British Gypsum, is based in
East Leake, Nottinghamshire. They also have a large site at
Barrow upon Soar.
Artex Ltd., part of the same company, is in
Ruddington.
Hörmann UK (
garage doors) is in Coalville.
Barratt Developments (housing) is in
Ellistown and Battleflat (Bardon), southeast of Coalville;
Ibstock is the largest brick manufacturer (900 million a year, with twenty factories) in the UK, nearby; .
Lafarge Aggregates & Concrete UK is in
Syston.
Roca UK and
Laufen UK (
sanitaryware) are in the north of Coalville, on the Hermitage Industrial Estate, towards
Stephenson College.
Krohne UK at Wellingborough make
Coriolis mass
flowmeters. AvantiGas (former
Shell Gas LPG) is at
Duckmanton in
Staveley.
Sandvik Mining and Construction UK are on the Astron Business Park, Swadlincote, near Brunel Healthcare.
DSF Refractories & Minerals are the UK's last main
refractory company at
Friden.
Caterpillar Building Construction Products makes
backhoe loaders,
wheel loaders,
telehandlers, and mini
excavators.
Terex Pegson make mobile caterpillar-tracked
crushing machines next to the railway in Coalville.
SAME Deutz-Fahr UK, is a tractor manufacturer based in
Barby north of Daventry, owned by
Treviglio of Italy. has its main
Ofsted-checked
Eakring Training Centre in Nottinghamshire, where trainees learn how to build
electricity pylons, including the
T pylon; National Grid has other training sites in
Hollinwood and
Hitchin.
Premier Pitches of
Nether Handley, at
Unstone in northeast Derbyshire, made the pitch for Wembley Stadium, as well as many other main pitches. Hewitt Sportsturf, in
Cosby, supplied the turf (360 rolls) for the
Olympic Stadium in March 2011, although it was grown near Scunthorpe; a division of the company, Petersfield Growing Mediums, which supplies compost, has a Royal Warrant.
Werner UK (Britain's leading manufacturer of metal
step ladders) moved its ABRU site to Essex in 2016.
Textiles and clothing The fashion company
Paul Smith is in Lenton. The high end metallic thread supplier
Lurex is based in
Whetstone, Leicestershire. The lingerie companies
Gossard,
Aristoc,
Pretty Polly, and
Berlei (formerly owned by
Courtaulds, later CUK Clothing) were based in
Daybrook; most of their hosiery was made at West Mill in
Belper.
Speedo International Limited is near Experian, (formerly in
Bobbers Mill near
Basford before 2010). Its
LZR Racer suit helped
Michael Phelps win eight golds at the
2008 Olympics. In Enderby is
Next, created by
George Davies in 1981, which is the largest company in the region (and the Midlands) by number of employees with 59,000, and has the second largest turnover (£3 billion) of companies headquartered in the region, after Boots (£6 billion).
Boden (clothing) is on the Meridian estate in Leicester.
Wolsey (clothing) is northeast of Leicester, east of
Rushey Mead. Scott Nichol make traditional socks in Hinckley.
Per Una have a factory near Cossington. Much of Britain's lingerie and hosiery is made in the region. Guilford Europe (former Guilford Kapwood), at Somercotes, makes fabric (
warp knitting) for sports clothing and automotive products, and have been owned by
Lear Corporation since 2012. Many footwear companies such as
Shoe Zone (which bought out Stead and Simpson), are based in Leicester.
Brantano Footwear UK, based in Leicester before 2002, were in
Ellistown and Battleflat until March 2017, just south of
Coalville, near
Nestlé's national distribution centre.
Loake make shoes at Kettering, and have a Royal appointment.
Church's Shoes are at Northampton.
Tricker's shoes in Northampton have a royal warrant.
Sanders & Sanders and
Grenson make shoes in Rushden.
Crockett & Jones make shoes in the northeast of Northampton. The
BLC Leather Technology Centre is in Moulton and
SATRA, in west Kettering, both conduct footwear research. Aspex make sports sunglasses in Moulton, near
Moulton College. in the south of Boston are the UK's largest supplier of
telegraph poles and wooden
railway sleepers
Sports Direct is based in
Shirebrook. At the Trent Business Centre is
Sunspel, who introduced the
t-shirt to the British market; nearby Meadowmead make premium furniture, and
Aga Rangemaster Group make kitchen
sinks. Duresta Upholstery is in Long Eaton, with a factory of
DFS opposite. W&G Sissons on the Chesterfield Est, owned by
Franke, has been the UK's largest manufacturer of stainless steel sinks since the 1950s.
Parker Knoll make high-end furniture on the Greenhill Industrial Estate, south of Alfreton.
Gunn & Moore (GM), north of Trent Bridge cricket ground, is an exclusive
cricket bat manufacturer.
Wild Country, on the
Tideswell Industrial Estate, are the UK's leading manufacturer of
rock-climbing equipment.
Blacks Leisure Group (previous owner of Blacks and
Millets before financial failure and takeover by
JD Sports) was based in
Duston, in the west of Northampton, and is on the Swan Valley Ind Est, near the UK & Ireland base of
Levi Strauss & Co. Joules
country clothing is east of Market Harborough and the Northamptonshire boundary at
Dingley.
George at Asda, based at Lutterworth, in 2009 overtook M&S to become Britain's leading fashion retailer.
TW Kempton are a main manufacturer of uniforms for the armed and police services opposite the
National Space Centre in north Leicester; they also own the Fortis body armour and make
PASGT nylon fibre helmets for troops.
Retail Wilko head office is at
Manton,
Worksop; it was founded by
James Kemsey Wilkinson in Leicester in 1930. In
Lenton, are the head offices of
Games Workshop, the producers of
Warhammer miniatures.
Pendragon PLC, the
car dealership and the Sherwood Park industrial area is in
Annesley.
Sytner Group is in Enderby, a prestige car retailer.
Dunelm Group, the furnishings company, is next to Lafarge in
Syston; the company is named after Bill Adderley's house on Greenhill Road in Coalville; nearby is
Pukka Pies. In Leicester is the nearly-defunct photographic equipment company
Jessops, bought and relaunched as Jessops Europe by businessman
Peter Jones and
Fox's Confectionery (maker of
Fox's Glacier Mints), with both on the
Braunstone Frith estate. Also in Leicester are the
bookmaker Mark Jarvis (next to Radio Leicester), the European HQ of
National Car Rental, and
Otis UK (
lifts, near the National Space Centre).
Jacobs is on the Meridian Business Park in
Braunstone.
Machine Mart is near BioCity in Nottingham. East of the Walkers plant in Beaumont Leys is
Office Depot UK (and Viking Direct UK) on the Bursom Industrial Estate.
Crown Crest in Belgrave owns
Poundstretcher.
Goldsmiths (jewellers) are based at the western end of Braunstone Frith. In Northampton is
Avon Products UK; its products reach 6 million women per week.
East Midlands Railway has its head office in Derby.
Porterbrook, one of the UK's three
rolling stock companies is in Derby. The former
East Midlands Electricity is owned by
E.ON UK (
supply, since
Powergen bought EME in June 1998) and
Western Power Distribution (
distribution, who bought Central Networks in April 2011), which is based in
Long Whatton and Diseworth; the area has around a 5,000 MW demand for electricity. Nearby at
Castle Donington is the home of the (separate) headquarters of
BMI (in
Donington Hall) and
bmibaby.
Sixt, the car rental firm, has its UK base in Chesterfield, the base of
Auto Windscreens.
Booker Group, the Cash & Carry, (
Happy Shopper and 2,700
Premier Stores, and famous for the
Booker Prize) in Wellingborough.
Maclaren, the
pushchair maker, is next to
Long Buckby railway station;
BabyStyle is in
Sileby. There are three main distribution centres in the area at
Magna Park in Leicestershire (the largest of its kind in Europe), and
Brackmills and the
Daventry International Railfreight Terminal in Northamptonshire.
J D Wetherspoon have their main distribution centre at Daventry, and
Currys (founded in Leicester in 1888 on Belgrave Gate) have theirs at
Newark-on-Trent. Oxford University Press have their national distribution centre at North Kettering Business Park in
Rushton).
Monsoon Accessorize have their national distribution centre to the east on Octavian Park in Irchester. In
Kilsby on the DIRFT estate, Tesco have their Daventry Grocery, the largest supermarket depot in the country. North of the A428 is Tesco's Clothing Distribution Centre.
Food processing ) on the
Dukeries Industrial Estate in Worksop
Silver Spoon makes all of its
demerara and
brown sugar at
Newark-on-Trent.
Swizzels Matlow makes children's confectionery in
New Mills.
Carlsberg has been brewed in Northampton since 1974, with twelve UK depots, and also brews
Holsten Pils, and has brewed
Tetley since 2011.
Cott Beverages UK is in
Kegworth.
Greencore UK (former Derby-based Hazlewood Foods) is at
Barlborough Links; its site at
Manton Wood Enterprise Zone, Worksop claims to be the world's largest sandwich factory.
United Biscuits has a large factory in
Ashby-de-la-Zouch where it makes its
KP Snacks including
Hula Hoops,
Skips and
Nik Naks.
Oxo,
Saxa salt,
Super Noodles, and
Bisto are made by
Premier Foods in the west of
Worksop.
Tangerine Confectionery are at
Holmewood (formerly
Cadbury Trebor Bassett).
Cat food such as
Whiskas is made in
Melton Mowbray by
Masterfoods; their
Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition claims to be the world's leading authority on petfood research. Also southwest of the town next to the
railway,
Samworth Brothers have owned
Ginsters since 1977 and
Soreen since 2014, and have 8,000 UK employees.
Whitworths, the food company, is in
Irthlingborough; they also have a Victoria Mills flour site in Irchester. junction in Northampton, on the former
Phipps NBC site, also bottles
Tuborg and
San Migiuel; all modern lagers come from a
Carlsberg yeast developed in 1883. The crisp company
Walkers (owned by
PepsiCo and the UK's biggest grocery brand) makes 10 million bags of crisps a day at the biggest crisp factory in the world at
Beaumont Leys. Beaumont Park is PepsiCo's main research centre in the UK.
Pork Farms is in Lenton, Nottingham.
Thorntons is a big employer south of
Alfreton in
Swanwick on a
former colliery, since the factory opened in 1985. At Latimer Park (Burton Latimer) is Alpro, who make
soya milk products, and a huge
Morrisons depot. To the west is
Weetabix, which sources its wheat from a radius around Kettering, and also make
Weetos in Corby;
Ready Brek was bought from
Lyons in 1990.
Long Clawson Dairy are the biggest producers of
Stilton cheese in the UK; the cheese, with
Shropshire Blue, is also made in
Cropwell Bishop and
Colston Bassett.
Faccenda Group of Brackley is the second largest
processor of chicken in the UK; the company also has the former Cranberry Foods site at
Scropton in Derbyshire, the second biggest turkey processor in the UK after
Bernard Matthews. In
Wigston, Charnwood Foods (former
RHM Group) make pizza bases for
Pizza Hut and is owned by
Premier Foods; Rossa Ice Cream is next to the Grand Union Canal and nearby is
Jacob's Bakery who make 25 million biscuits a week.
Délifrance UK is in north-west Wigston.
Greencore Prepared Foods on
Moulton Park make half of
M&S's sandwiches and
sandwich filler pots. Sealord UK make all of
Waitrose's
white fish products near
Caistor. Kettleby Foods, part of Samworth Brothers, make most of Tesco's ready meals in
Melton Mowbray. PAS (Grantham) (owned by
McCain) make chips at
Easton. Isoma of Swadlincote makes food handling equipment; Interlevin Refrigeration at Castle Donington is near the M&S distribution centre; Parry Catering and Fabrication in
Draycott make catering appliances and equipment.
Roquette (former ABF-owned ABR Foods) produce starch and
bioethanol at Corby near RS Components, and a Morrisons frozen-food depot is near
Weldon. Opposite Charles Lawrence in Newark, Laurens Patisseries (owned by
Bakkavör UK) are Europe's largest manufacturer of cream cakes.
Kerry Ingredients make
Homepride flour in Gainsborough.
Health care D10 building at Boots
Boots UK is based in
Lenton in Nottingham, with 2,500 UK stores, where
Stewart Adams developed
Ibuprofen in the 1960s on Rutland Road in West Bridgford, and
Vision Express are nearby. Boots was the biggest chemist chain in the world;
A.S. Watson Group is the world's biggest health retail company.
Crookes Healthcare, formerly Boots and later
Reckitt Benckiser, make
Strepsils and Optrex, and
Boots Contract Manufacturing (BCM) make products for other firms; it makes
Benylin for
McNeil. On the
ng2 business park,
Specsavers have their corporate eyecare and
contact lens division. Three out of the four main UK
opticians are sited in Nottingham. The
MRI scanner was developed at the
University of Nottingham by Sir
Peter Mansfield; MRI scanners were developed mainly by GEC Medical; MRI is based on
nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of the
hydrogen nucleus;
Raymond Vahan Damadian of the USA also claims invention of MRI.
Queen's Medical Centre (QMC) is one of the largest
teaching hospitals in Europe, and the largest hospital in the UK. The CT scanner (
X-ray computed tomography) was invented by Newark's Sir
Godfrey Hounsfield. Both inventions received
Nobel Prizes for Medicine (2003 for MRI and 1979 for CT). Glenfield Hospital (under the UHL NHS Trust) is one of England's main hospitals for coronary care and respiratory diseases; it has a strong international reputation for medical research in cardiac and respiratory health and carried out the world's first
percutaneous coronary intervention on a two-year-old child in August 2012 with the largest
ECMO unit in the UK.
EMAS is based in
Bilborough. There are three (charity-funded)
air ambulance services: the western one is based at
EMA, the
eastern one is based at RAF Waddington, and the
southern one (shared with
Warwickshire) is at
Coventry Airport.
NHS East Midlands is at
Sandiacre.
3M Health Care (former
Riker Laboratories) has a factory in the north of Loughborough with its head office next to the
railway station.
BioCity Nottingham is an important centre for
cutting-edge bioscience.
Slimming World, who help people lose weight, is in
Pinxton, near
Alfreton; on the other side of the railway
NHS Supply Chain was formed in 2006 in
Somercotes; nearby
Diversey UK (formerly JohnsonDiversey) has a manufacturing plant, and is at
Weston Favell. Dalatek Plastics make pharmaceutical containers on the Maun Valley Ind Park at Sutton in Ashfield next to the
railway. Brunel Healthcare (formerly Peter Black,
Perrigo then NeutraHealth), owned by
Elder Pharmaceuticals, in Swadlincote makes
food supplements. At
Carlton in Lindrick north of Worksop, Robinson Healthcare makes first aid equipment.
Patterson Medical UK (including
sorbothane insoles) are in Huthwaite, Notts, and
Fresenius Medical Care UK (provides most of the NHS's kidney
dialysis) are there too.
High technology Belkin UK (and
Linksys) UK is in
Rushden,
Misco is in Wellingborough, and
RS Components is in Corby. Pegasus Software, producer of well-known
accounting software, is in the south of Kettering.
Serif Europe is in West Bridgford; Serif developed
PagePlus in the 1990s which was the first low-cost
DTP software.
AVG Technologies has its UK head office on Newark's industrial estate.
Experian have a large data centre at
Fairham House south of
Ruddington, with two others in Texas and Brazil. The Ruddington site is connected by a 640
Gbps dark fibre and runs on IBM's
z10 with
Tivoli. Inter-Activa is at the
LCB Depot in Leicester city centre.
Nexor is in Nottingham.
Entalysis, a
business performance management software company, is located in
Burton upon Trent town centre.
Amphenol Jaybeam in the west of Wellingborough makes
cellular telephone base station antennas.
Texas Instruments UK have their Semiconductor Design Centre at Northampton, formerly in Bedford from 1957 to 2005.
GE Sensing UK is at Groby.
Oclaro UK (formerly Bookham), at Caswell Research Centre in
Greens Norton makes
indium phosphide wafers and researches
photonic integrated circuits and
DSDBR tunable lasers.
Finance Since 1997
Capital One, the
Virginia-based credit card company, has had its European HQ at
Trent House in Nottingham's city centre in a former
Boots UK printing works next to the
railway station since 2009 have taken over the company's
Loxley House next door as their HQ.
Dublin-based
Experian, one of two UK
credit-referencing companies, was founded in the city in 1980 (owned by
GUS until 2006) and has a large UK HQ to its south west, near the
River Trent.
TDX Group in Nottingham, is owned by
Equifax. Santander (former
Alliance & Leicester) is based in
Narborough.
Barclaycard is headquartered in Northampton, and
Nationwide has a large administrative centre at
Moulton Park.
Egg Banking was on
Pride Park in Derby, until Barclays closed the site in 2011, and moved the business to its Northampton credit card site.
Castle Meadow Campus is the name of a large HMRC site in Nottingham, being the national arm of HMRC that looks after the
Enterprise Investment Scheme,
Corporate Venturing Scheme,
Venture Capital Trusts, and
Enterprise Management Incentives, HMRC's Pension Schemes Services, and the
Residency department, which deals with
Double Taxation Treaties and
inheritance tax. It has the
Valuation Office Agency for the East Midlands and East of England. Royal Mail have a main administrative centre at
Rowland Hill House, opposite the Queen's Park Sports Centre in Chesterfield (
HR, pensions, and Vehicle Services). Royal Mail have their National Distribution Centre at Crick. The Bank of England's
MPC Agency for the East Midlands is near Experian and its economic data.
NatWest Group has a documents centre (
Williams Lea) in Shepshed, where it prints its statements for England and Wales. Orion Security Print, north of
Stanton steel works in Ilkeston, produces
Odeon cinema tickets and library cards. An office of
RR Donnelley west of South Wigston, next to the
railway, deals with all of Barclaycard's mail. Barclaycard have their Payment Acceptance Centre in Northampton.
Rural is based at
RAF Coningsby; it will eventually carry the
active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, which enables the radar to distinguish between targets and background
noise, which earlier radars could not. Lincolnshire and Rutland are very agricultural, with much of the UK's
arable crops grown in this area. The
RAF have many bases in this area, with the main
RAF College at
Cranwell near
Sleaford; the
East Midlands Universities Air Squadron is at Cranwell, also home of the Eastern Region of the
Sea Cadet Corps, and the
Officer and Aircrew Selection Centre. The RAF's six
AWACS aircraft are at
RAF Waddington.
16th Regiment Royal Artillery is in Rutland. After Norfolk, Lincolnshire is the second largest potato producer in the country, and grows 30% of the country's vegetables.
Interflora has its UK HQ in Sleaford; Lincolnshire is the world's leading producer of daffodils (
narcissus family); 40% of the flowers bought in the UK are grown there; Butters Group supply many bulbs (
Amaryllis) from
Low Fulney. The county produces each year enough sugar beet for 350 million bags of sugar and enough wheat for 250 million loaves.
Fowler-Welch Coolchain are based in
Spalding, as is
Bakkavör (formerly Geest) which is the UK's largest provider of fresh prepared foods.
Princes (formerly
Premier Foods) have a large operation in
Little Sutton near
Long Sutton canning vegetables with Fray Bentos meat, and Batchelors peas.
Magnadata Group in Boston have the contract for the UK's rail tickets (for
ATOC); the orange-style tickets have been in operation since 1990. Silver Spoon's
Bardney plant makes the market-leading
Askey's dessert toppings.
John Deere have their UK base at
Langar on the Nottinghamshire/Leicestershire boundary. The
British Geological Survey is in
Keyworth.
Weatherbys in Wellingborough administer the British horseracing industry, having produced the
General Stud Book since 1791.
Entertainment at Twycross Zoo
Skegness and the
Lincolnshire coast provides seaside entertainment for many in the East Midlands with its
Butlins 200-acre resort at
Ingoldmells. Nottingham and Leicester are both popular night time destinations.
Center Parcs UK opened their first leisure facility at the Sherwood Holiday Village site at
Rufford, near
Ollerton, together with their headquarters and call centre in Sherwood Energy Village business park, built upon the former Ollerton Colliery site in Ollerton, Nottinghamshire. The
YHA is based in
Matlock.
Gala Bingo is based in Nottingham; Coral have over 1,800 UK shops.
Twycross Zoo is just south of
Measham in Leicestershire, and the
National Space Centre is in
Belgrave in north Leicester.
Carlsbro (electronics and speakers) are at South Normanton.
Peavey Electronics UK (loudspeakers), are southwest of Corby.
Rockingham Motor Speedway is in Corby, and other racetracks include
Donington Park and
Mallory Park in Leicestershire, and
Cadwell Park in Lincolnshire.
Silverstone Circuit hosts the
British Grand Prix, although the southern half of the track is outside the region.
Rutland Water is popular for sailing, fishing and bird-watching. The Peak District National Park became the first national park in the United Kingdom in 1951. ==Education==