What makes Local Authority Trading Companies (LATCs) work?
Grant Thornton’s Vivien Holland discusses what makes LATCs work with Geoff Tucker, Sales & Marketing Director of Norse Group and Martin Farrow, Chief Executive of Optalis Limited.
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Grant Thornton’s Vivien Holland discusses what makes LATCs work with Geoff Tucker, Sales & Marketing Director of Norse Group and Martin Farrow, Chief Executive of Optalis Limited.
Lyndon Watkins, Managing Director of Newport Norse Limited talks to Neina Sheldon about how the company encourages a culture of innovation
An independent report by leading business and financial adviser Grant Thornton UK LLP, which looks at latest trends in Local Authority Trading Company (LATCs), states that Norse Group is now the largest such organisation in the country.
In ‘Ethical Commercialism’, a report published on Oct 30th, 2018, Localis advises councils to look at a number of key factors to reform their services outsourcing, factors that Norse Group is already embedding in its well-established Local Authority Trading Company (LATC) partnership model.
Suffolk Coastal Norse have been awarded a contract to deliver waste management services to Ufford Park.
Norse subsidiary GYB Services has begun preparing the site of the Grade II-listed Venetian Waterways on Great Yarmouth’s seafront, ahead of a £2.7m three-year restoration project.
With the disruption which followed the first ‘the Beast from the East’ bad weather hitting the country at the end of February, Norse companies and divisions, already on full alert, responded rapidly and effectively.