by Charlie Spargo
Design studio Uniform has revealed its new structure, launching new companies Continuous and Somewhere under the umbrella of the newly formed Uniform Group.
In the process it has appointed a new Executive Chairman, FJ Rutjies, and stated its intention to begin a trail of acquisitions.
Newly formed Uniform Group will now encompass the new brands, with separate market focuses. Continuous will be a brand consultancy working with Primark, innocent, Amtico and Ideal Standard, while Somewhere will be a creative agency for property and place.
A number of role changes have been announced as part of this - Co-founder of Uniform Nick Howe becomes Uniform Group CEO, Michelle Ford becomes COO, Stephen Ardern is made MD of Continuous, Tim Sharp becomes ECD of Continuous, while Co-founder Nick Bentley becomes MD of Somewhere, and Laurie Jones is Creative Director of Somewhere.
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3:03 PM February 9, 2021
ERSOU successfully oversaw the sale of two properties worth £838,400, linked to Joshua Copp
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A specialist policing team has recovered over £1 million since the start of the year - including funds obtained through the criminal activity of Joshua Copp from Stotfold.
The Eastern Region Special Operations Unit’s (ERSOU) Asset Confiscation Enforcement (ACE) team works to ensure that criminals who acquire money through illegal means are forced to pay it back.
Copp was part the UK s largest ever payroll fraud operation alongside 54-year-old Andrew Copp.
Andrew Copp, formerly of Cardy Road, Hemel Hempstead, and Joshua Copp - who is 28 and formerly of Oliver’s Lane in Stotfold - were jailed in June 2017 following an investigation by Essex Police.