Birmingham Post

Architectu­re brand gets new lease of life in deal

- Tamlyn Jones Business Correspond­ent

ABLACK Country architectu­re practice has been handed a new lease of life after being acquired by a Birmingham firm after being placed into liquidatio­n.

Tweedale has been bought out in an undisclose­d deal by Jewellery Quarter practice MDG Architects.

The rescue deal has allowed the establishe­d Tweedale name to continue trading from its Wolverhamp­ton premises but under a new ownership structure with some staff being retained and an undisclose­d number of redundanci­es.

Tweedale operates across a wide variety of sectors, with particular expertise in education, healthcare, office and commercial, as well as industrial and distributi­on.

Among its recent high-profile projects was the conversion of the historic former Little London JMI School in Willenhall to create a new head office for Wedge Group Galvanizin­g.

MDG Architects is recognised as a specialist in the automotive sector and its clients include BMW UK and Jaguar Land Rover, as well as recent diversific­ation into other sectors such as healthcare, public sector and residentia­l.

Mike Bates, who has been a director at Tweedale since 1991, will be helping with the transition over to MDG.

He said: “The Tweedale name will continue as a wellknown and respected brand in the West Midlands, maintainin­g its presence in the Black Country through the Wolverhamp­ton office.

“Current Tweedale clients and projects will be undertaken by MDG but under the Tweedale name.

“Some key staff from Tweedale have been over to MDG.

“The Tweedale name is recognised for a strong tradition of profession­al architectu­ral practice dating back more than 40 years.

“Over the decades, success has come from a number of factors including high standards of design and service, together with the close working relationsh­ips we build with clients.”

Darrel Smallman, managing director of MDG Architects, added: “Mike and I have known each other for a number of years and I fully recognise and respect the reputation the Tweedale name carries.

“Acquiring the Tweedale name will be an asset to MDG Architects, complement­ing and reinforcin­g both elements of the business and allowing greater diversific­ation as we look to increase our operation into new areas.”

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 ??  ?? > From left: MDG Architects director Daniel Wicks, Tweedale director Mike Bates and MDG Architects managing director Darrel Smallman
> From left: MDG Architects director Daniel Wicks, Tweedale director Mike Bates and MDG Architects managing director Darrel Smallman

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