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Yorkshire Counties Sanderson Weatherall Acquires Humber based Clark Weightman


Andrew Clark, Director at Clark Weightman, added: “We recognise the growth opportu- nities in our region and are excited to join forces with Sanderson Weatherall. This part- nership will allow us to leverage their B Corp status and other accreditations, enabling us to offer our clients a broader range of services and expertise. It will also create exciting new professional development opportunities for our employees.


Sanderson Weatherall has announced the acquisition of Clark Weightman, Chartered Surveyors and commercial property consult- ants based in the Humber region.


This strategic acquisition bolsters SW’s presence in East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire regions, including the key port locations of Hull and Grimsby. Clark Weightman, with over 25 years of experi- ence in the regional property market per- fectly complements the expertise SW has in areas such as agency, business rates, property management, lease consultancy, valuation, healthcare, dispute resolution and public Wsector consultancy.


David Rastrick, COO at Sanderson Weatherall


said: “We are delighted to welcome Clark Weightman to the SW family. This acquisi- tion aligns perfectly with our vision to further solidify our position as a leading SME in the property industry, with a strong local and regional presence.


“Sanderson Weatherall, a certified B Corp, has established high standards for environmen- tal and social impact, and a robust approach to governance. This has made the firm an attractive partnership option when you also consider the benefits that come from economies of scale for smaller companies concerned about the increasing financial burden and mandatory requirements, which continue to be introduced and implemented by Government and regulatory bodies.”


Carl added: “This is an exciting time for me and the Clark Weightman team. We have enjoyed a good working relationship with Sanderson Weatherall over recent years on a number of successful joint agency instruc- tions and look forward to building that rela- tionship in the future now that we have joined forces and become part of their business.“


Finally, Simon adds: “This is the result of 12 months of active positive discussions which has resulted in the merger of our two firms. I’ve known some of the Partners of Sanderson Weatherall for many years, having graduated with Dan Hardy and Andrew Ellis back in 1989. I can’t wait to introduce my current and future clients to our wider range of services that this national consultancy can provide.”


Clark Weightman will trade as Clark Weightman, part of Sanderson Weatherall and is Sanderson Weatherall’s eleventh UK office.


Network Space Developments secures planning for 30-acre commercial site near Wakefield


service yards, landscaping, and ancillary road and drainage infrastructure.


Network Space Developments’ Managing Director Ste Barnes said: “This is a prime commercial and industrial site that is just a few minutes away from Junction 30 of the M62 and the M1 interchange, mak- ing it an ideal location for national and international operators.


“The Newmarket Lane area has become estab- lished as one of Yorkshire’s most attractive logistic hubs and we are delighted to have secured planning that will help promote this prime location even further .”


Newmarket Lane commercial area


Network Space Developments (NSD) has secured Reserved Matters (detailed) planning permission for warehousing and distribution units on a 30-acre site on Newmarket Lane, Wakefield, just off Junction 30 of the M62.


The 152,000 sq. ft scheme, comprising of 12 80


commercial units of varying sizes of flexible storage space with offices, will be a wel- come addition to Newmarket Lane which has become an established and sought after industrial and logistics hub. The latest plan- ning approval also covers a new access road onto Newmarket Lane along with car parking,


The wider Newmarket Lane commercial area – once home to Newmarket Silkstone Colliery which closed in 1983 - covers approximately 200 acres, with potential development of up to 1million sq. ft. With Amazon, Newcold and Phoenix Healthcare already established on site, there are currently circa 1,500 people employed with a further 1,500 jobs antici- pated once the area is fully developed out.


Spawforths were planning consultants to NSD for this scheme.


COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MONTHLY 2025


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