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Sector Focus


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The latest news from Sheffield City Region businesses operating in the Legal, Corporate Hospitality, Finance and Skills & Training sectors.


Law firm advises on major share acquisition


eading Yorkshire law firm, Keebles LLP, has advised Rotherham-headquartered international industrial supplier, Acorn Industrial Services Ltd, on its share acquisition of Gloucestershire-based R W Bearings Limited.


Keebles advised Acorn Industrial Services, part of Swedish group Axel Johnson


International, on the corporate aspects of the deal, which will enable Acorn to continue its growth, increasing both its regional reach and customer base. James Burdekin (pictured), Keebles LLP Senior Associate, led on


the deal and was supported by fellow Associate Tom Rook. James said: “We are pleased to have played a significant part in


helping secure this investment for Acorn Industrial Services. This is a great opportunity and a good fit for Acorn in terms of size, geographical base and freedom of purchase. The company will also realise more direct purchase opportunities from R W Bearings. “It represents a very exciting opportunity for both Acorn


‘This is a great opportunity


and a good fit for Acorn’


Industrial Services and R W Bearings, and we look forward to seeing the impact it will have on Acorn’s continued growth and expansion of its regional reach and customer base.” With offices in Sheffield, Doncaster and Leeds, Keebles is regarded as a key


player by the Legal 500 and Chambers guides. The corporate department’s sector expertise includes advanced manufacturing, engineering, technology, healthcare and hospitality.


Visit: www.keebles.com Visit: www.acorn-ind.co.uk


Taylor&Emmet gathers gifts for poorly children Staff donated a range of festive gifts


A busy team of elves from Sheffield solicitors, Taylor&Emmet LLP, collected toys for children facing Christmas in hospital. Staff from across the firm’s five offices in South Yorkshire and North


Derbyshire donated more than 50 festive gifts which were distributed among inpatients at Sheffield Children’s Hospital. The presents donated by Taylor&Emmet ranged in suitability from baby to


teenager, boys and girls and were handed out by hospital staff on Christmas Day. The collection, led by the firm’s Head of Human Resources, Sharna Poxon, follows the firm’s support of The Children’s Hospital Charity’s snowflake appeal, enabling the organisation to spread some cheer across the city. Sharna said: “This initiative was a pleasure to organise and I can’t thank my


colleagues enough for their generosity. As a parent myself, I am extremely grateful that Sheffield Children’s Hospital is located on our doorstep and that we benefit from the specialist care it provides. I can only imagine how tough it is for children who have to spend Christmas in hospital - particularly while visiting is restricted - and I hope the gifts we have donated went some way to brightening their day.”


Call: (0114) 218 4000 Visit: www.tayloremmet.co.uk


64 CHAMBERconnect Winter 2021


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