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Vertas Group Ltd and Nottinghamshire County Council representatives with the signed contract for the new joint venture, Vertas Nottinghamshire Limited

Vertas embarks on catering and FM joint venture with Nottinghamshire County Council

A new joint venture (JV) partnership has been formed between Nottinghamshire County Council and Vertas Group Ltd for the delivery of deliver catering and facilities management services from September 2025 onwards.

The new JV partnership, which will be known as Vertas Nottinghamshire Limited, was confirmed at an official contract signing on 19 March.

Wholly owned by Suffolk County Council, Vertas Group is a national organisation, that provides a vast range of services from total facilities management (including cleaning and catering) to property design, recruitment and security services.

The County Council’s catering and facilities management service provides high-quality meals, cleaning, landscaping, and maintenance services to schools, residents, and businesses across the county and will transition across to the new joint venture partnership from 1 September 2025. By leveraging the combined strengths of both organisations, this new JV aims to maintain a strong public sector ethos while enhancing commercial viability. The JV will build on the organisations’ existing award-winning services and a comprehensive mobilisation period will now begin, including consultations with staff and collaboration with customers to ensure a smooth transition.

Ian Surtees MBA, FIoD, Group Chief Executive Officer at Vertas Group, said: “We are delighted to embark on this new partnership together. For all of those involved, it is about evolution, not revolution. Our priority is ensuring a smooth transition, with business as usual for all those who rely on our services. By combining our expertise with Nottinghamshire County Council, we are strengthening our commitment to delivering exceptional facilities management and catering that enhances everyday experiences.”

Councillor Scott Carlton, Cabinet Member for Communities and Public Health at Nottinghamshire County Council, said: “The signing of this contract is great news for Nottinghamshire as it means that catering and facilities management services can be sustainably delivered across the county as we look ahead to the future.

“We are delighted to be forming this joint venture partnership with Vertas Group Limited. They have a national reach but pride themselves on delivering local services for local people with those who understand the communities they are serving at the heart of their operations.

“This is a positive step forward and throughout this process our key priority has been to ensure the protection of our staff, who truly are the backbone of the service.

“This model will allow us to influence the future delivery of services and this is by all means a positive for our customers and staff.

“The commercial experience that Vertas Group Limited has means that the service will be able to further grow and flourish.

“I have talked many times over the last few years about the financial pressures facing our catering and facilities management service such as rising inflation such as rising food costs, wage rises and increasing energy prices.

“The new joint venture partnership will see the current level of service be maintained across Nottinghamshire but in a more financially sustainable way.

“This significant milestone of forming Vertas Nottinghamshire Limited means that we can combine our local knowledge with Vertas Group Limited’s expertise to ensure high-quality service delivery while minimising the financial risk to the county council.”

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