Thursday, February 5, 2026

News: Fundraising begins for unique holiday let inside one of the largest and most famous 18th century houses in England

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A leading preservation and heritage charity has begun fundraising for plans to create a "truly elegant place to stay" within the historic mansion at Wentworth Woodhouse in Rotherham.

Founded in 1965, The Landmark Trust works to save historic buildings in danger of being lost forever. Sensitive restoration offers "landmarks" a new future by making them available to everyone for self-catering holidays. The lettings income from the 200+ extraordinary buildings in the charity's care supports their maintenance and survival in our landscape, culture and society.

When Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust (WWPT) took over the Grade I listed mansion in 2017, decades of neglect had left one of the finest homes in the UK in a sorry state.

The roof of the south wing, known as the "Bedlam" wing, was one of the first to be tackled when £7.5m of Capital Works/emergency repairs began in late 2018. But whilst repairs having taken place to the exterior of the South Tower, the interior is in urgent need of repair.

The Landmark Trust has worked out the details of a scheme to take on a long lease from the WWPT to make a Landmark (a holiday let) for two in the South Tower.

Rothbiz reported on the plans fro holiday lets in 2024 and now a campaign is now underway to raise £500,000.

Work by both trusts has uncovered that in around 1770, the upper chamber of the South Tower was adopted by Mary, 1st Marchioness of Rockingham, as her parlour. She had it decorated with fine plasterwork and wall plaques on Classical themes, and the scheme is an important survival of feminine taste in the Georgian period.

The plan is to use the finest craftspeople and materials to recreate the glory of the South Tower and to recreate the decorative finishes of the upper chamber to as they were in the 1770s. The parlour would become the drawing and dining room, and a bedroom, kitchen and bathroom would be created in the adjacent rooms. The approach would be via a handsome private footbridge from the elevated rear terrace.

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Proposals also include heating and hot water being delivered via an Air Source Heat Pump sited on the adjacent roof, to feed underfloor heating in the upper chamber and cast-iron radiators in the other rooms. The large windows in the upper chamber will be given slimline heritage glazing.

Updates from the Landmark Trust explain: "The glorious parlour used by the Marchioness of Rockingham needs urgent action. Inside the secluded South Tower, the once opulent plasterwork is crumbling and an exquisitely decorated ceiling has been lost to water ingress.

"With your help we will repair the grandest room with traditional 18th-century skills using the finest craftspeople, to evoke its character in its prime.

"This secluded eyrie in one of England’s most notable houses will, we hope, become a truly elegant place to stay."

Caroline Stanford, a historian at the Landmark Trust, said: "Acting in partnership with the Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust, Landmark has been developing this project for some time and we've just launched our appeal for the restoration of this secluded hideaway.

"The Landmark Trust aims to restore the upper chamber to how it looked under the second Marchioness in the 1770s and to convert adjoining rooms on the upper floor of the quadrant as bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen.

"This will turn these rooms into a magnificent and very special place that anyone can book for a self-catering holiday. There'll also be regular access to the upper chamber for day visitors. If the money can be raised, we can be on site in summer 2026. But the Landmark Trust needs your help to do so. If you can, please support the appeal to ensure the revival and survival of this unique part of the Wentworth Woodhouse story."

Landmark Trust website Wentworth Woodhouse website

Images: WWPT / Landmark Trust

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News: Keepmoat gains approval for Rotherham development

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Detailed plans have been approved for 120 houses on the site of a former bus depot in Rotherham.

Prospect Estates Ltd submitted an outline application for new housing on the 3.9 hectare brownfield site at Masbrough in 2023. The plans were approved in February 2024.

Keepmoat, a leading UK home builder, is taking on the redevelopment of the former Midland Road bus depot that was demolished in 2023.

The application applies for the reserved matters of scale, layout, appearance and landscape for the erection of 120 residential dwellings with associated infrastructure and open space.

House types vary across the development and include 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes, with a mix of 2 and 2.5 storey buildings and different types of dwellings: detached, semi detached, short terraces and quarter houses.

No affordable housing is included due to the site being brownfield and the developers able to use Vacant Building Credit where the development is equal in size or smaller than the demolished buildings onsite.

Vehicular access is shown from Midland Road (the main entrance to the previous depot) and a new entrance on Union Street.

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Opposition has previously been submitted by the operators of the nearby gas reciprocating flexible power generating facility (Mercia Power Response), whose legal challenge against the outline approval failed last year.

The reserved matters application was approved at the end of 2025 without going before the coucncil's planning board. The residential re-development of a site allocated for business use was previously approved at the outline stage.

A report stated: "The development layout shows a mix of house types and sizes, including 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses. The earlier indicative apartments have been removed from the application. The latest layout shows a different proposal to that which was shown on earlier indicative layouts and in particular the housing in the far east of the site has been moved approximately 50m away from the Mercia Power facility on the eastern side of Union Street.

"Smaller areas of Public Open Space have been shown around the site. These are shown in three broad areas (in the north south and east of the site) with a total size of approximately 0.85 hectares in total and 0.67 hectares being of a useable quality.

"This is an increase from approximately 0.47 hectares when shown in the western area of the site on an earlier iteration as part of an indicative plan on the outline application."

Whilst the majority of the house types (100 out of the 120 units) comprise 2 and 3 bedroom units, it is considered that this reflects local demand. The remainder are proposed to be 1 and 4 bed units.

The planning permission comes with a number of conditions. Not least, £284,231 from the applicant to be utilised towards additional teaching provision within Fernham Primary School and £500 per dwelling to promot sustainable travel.

Keepmoat website

Images: Keepmoat / JRP

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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

News: Rotherham-born businessman brought on board at The Millers

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Phil Smith has joined Rotherham United as a new Independent Non-Executive Director with a specific remit to examine how the club operates.

A lifelong Millers fan, Smith has had an incredibly successful career through a number of business ventures, most notably that of the technology solutions business, Embark Group, where he built a £42bn AuA (Assets Under Administration) platform, pension and investment business prior to its sale to the Lloyds Banking Group in a £390m deal in 2022.

RUFC Chairman Tony Stewart has brought the businessman on board to undertake a "thorough examination of the club’s strategic and day-to-day operations to provide us with an objective appraisal – and subsequent actions for both short and long-term projects – to help improve our fortunes both on and off the pitch."

The newly-created, unpaid, role will see him actively involved in all areas of the football club. Phil has a portfolio of other responsibilities, including as chair and in non-exec director roles at finance firms, from his base in London but is expected to spend considerable time at the club.

Smith, who has his roots in Kimberworth, has grown connections with the club in recent years through sponsorships including Embark, Defaqto and Prosper, which are set to continue, and through work with the Rotherham Hospice.

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Phil Smith, Independent Non-Executive Director at Rotherham United told the club's YouTube channel: "It's a pleasure to be involved with Rotherham United in a more formal capacity. I've been following this club as a fan for 50-odd years. I've been a sponsor, box holder, and heavily involved in various elements commercially with people like Steve Coakley [ the club's Commercial Director] and indeed Tony. I've got to know the Stewart family very well over a number of years and, fundamentally, that's what brings me here. It's to help this football club maintain its position as what it really is, which is a championship-level club that needs to perform like a championship-level club. So I'm here to bring a little bit more oomph that we may have lost in recent weeks and to have fun with it and bring the energy back.

"This is a very, very well-run business that needs to enhance its sporting performance. To do that, we just need to get a bit sharper in a few areas. So I'm here to bring a different set of eyes to the mix, to bring some suggestions, a little bit of creativity, so that the net produces the performance that we need on the pitch and ticks the box that we're all here for, which is to create entertainment value for you."

Smith added that his independent status will enable him to challenge Tony Stewart and the operations side of the club.

He said: "Honest truth is we undershoot our potential a little bit on the commercial side. We have a great franchise; we've done wonders over the last 17 years of ownership under the Stewart family. We can do a lot more. It's remembering those base factors that we are what we are, which is we're a Championship club masquerading as a first division club.

"We've got great support in the local business community; we need to stretch that out to the national business community to get our bang for our buck. We need to show the value that we could create for sponsors. If you do that, you get a virtuous circle where fans are excited, players want to come and play for us, and people want to come in the ground and have the full package of entertainment, not just that on the pitch. That creates a flywheel where you grow the economic power of the club and you carry on pushing hard."

Rotherham United website

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News: Rotherham padel plans upgraded - new facilities added

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Having already secured approval, applicants have gone back to the drawing board to update proposals for a new padel facility in Rotherham - the first of its kind in the borough.

Rothbiz reported last year on approval for plans by Top Play to convert a vacant 33,654 sq ft warehouse at Hellaby.

Padel is a form of tennis that originated in Mexico in 1969, grew across South America before making it to Spain. The sport is now rapidly expanding across Europe.

Plans from Top Play show how nine padel courts could be created in a vacant building on Sandbeck Way, with one court described as a match court, surrounded by glass and viewing areas. The plans also included an ancillary café / bar for users of the facility.

Approved without going before the council's planning board, officers concluded that the "proposals are compatible with adjacent existing and proposed land uses and any impact on amenity can be appropriately mitigated."

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Now a new application has been submitted for the same building, with a few changes.

The padel court layouts remain the same, including the glass match court, but new plans for the ground floor show the reception, bar and kitchen remaining but with office space removed to make way for a gym. Changing rooms are now shown on a new area not on the original plans down the side of the building.

Upstairs on the mezzanine level, the seating and viewing area remains but original plans for changing rooms and office space have been replaced by studio space and a room for "fire and ice" treatments through a sauna/steam and an ice bath.

The courts could provide 12 staff positions and the proposed opening hours are Monday to Friday 7am - 10pm and Saturdays and Sundays 8am - 9 pm.

52 parking spaces are included in the plans and there is potential for further parking within the site curtilage. Sandbeck Way is subject to a no waiting at any time restriction.

Images: CPP / LTA

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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

News: More Booth family companies enter administration

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A host of companies connected to the operators of CF Booth Limited, one of the UK’s leading metal recycling companies, have joined the historic Rotherham firm in appointing administrators.

Rothbiz reported first that James Lumb and Howard Smith from Interpath had been appointed following the group posting significant losses and the sad death of a director.

Over 100 staff have already been made redundant and operations at the company’s vast facility, known as the Clarence Metal Works, has ceased whilst the potential of a sale is explored.

Within a week of administrators being appointed at CF Booth Limited on January 16, another five companies had done the same.

The companies are Northfield Aluminium Limited, Booth Transport Limited, C.F. Booth (Engineering) Limited, C.F. Booth (Doncaster) Limited and Booth Steel Stockholders Limited.

The compaies all share Booth family members as directors and all have appointed Interpath.

Demex Limited, the Booth family's demolition company has not appointed administrators.

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An update on CF Booth Limited from the administrators said last month that "the Company had experienced significant trading difficulties over recent months, exacerbated by rising energy and copper prices, as well as increases to the National Living Wage and the impact of environmental legislation, VAT and HSE penalties, and other regulatory pressures, all of which impacted cashflow. In response, the directors took steps to explore the options available, including options for sale and reinvestment; however, with no solvent outcomes available, they took the difficult decision for file a Notice of Intention to Appoint Administrators."

As previously reported by Rothbiz, the company's latest financial accounts reported sales of £113.6m for 2024 that were 16.30% lower than the £135.7m achieved in the previous financial year. The company posted a loss of £5.9m.

After the year end C F Booth received notice that its appeal against an historical VAT Penalty assessment was unsuccessful resulting in a penalty of £1.4m becoming payable to HMRC. The company was also fined £1.2m by the HSE after an investigation following the death of an employee on site.

December 2025 saw the death of Ken Booth Jr, who oversaw significant expansion at the family firm alongside his brother James.

Interpath website

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