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The day-to-day running of the 1852 Wing at the multi-million pound Treadmills site in Northallerton, which is council-owned and currently run by C4DI Northallerton, will be transferred to the authority from April 1, 2025, it has been announced. The former main cell block and female wing were transformed into a centre for digital innovation in 2020, after being derelict since the closure of Northallerton Prison more than a decade ago. It formed part of a wider redevelopment of the site which saw all four listed buildings preserved and brought back into economic use. The day-to-day running of the 1852 Wing on the Treadmills site, currently occupied by C4DI, will be taken over by the council from April 1, 2025 (Image: NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNCIL) The multi-purpose site now features several retail units, a cinema, and a restaurant complex. Ten individual businesses currently occupy the C4DI Northallerton office space. C4DI and the council are liaising closely with tenants to ensure they face no disruption as part of the handover. North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for open to business, Cllr Mark Crane, whose responsibilities include economic development and regeneration, said: “C4DI has been a crucial part of the Treadmills redevelopment that has helped revitalise the local economy and foster business innovation. “The 1852 Wing offers fantastic modern office spaces, meeting rooms, and a collaborative environment for start-up and established businesses to thrive. "We’re excited to build on the work of C4DI by taking on the day-to-day running of the building. “We are proud of the fantastic relationship we enjoy with the businesses already situated in 1852 Wing and are excited to have the opportunity to further develop these, as well as inspire further investment at the site, as we move forward over the coming months.” The council has been working closely with C4DI and the decision to take on the operation of the site is aimed at helping to ensure the future arrangements for existing tenants, as well as attracting new enterprise to Northallerton. The managing director of C4DI, John Connolly, added: “We are excited by the new phase in the development of C4DI Northallerton. “The new combined authority brings with it an increased scale of support for businesses across the region, as well as an excellent operational team to support the facility which will accelerate the growth of businesses based in and around Treadmills. “We look forward to working with North Yorkshire Council as we continue to help businesses with events, mentoring, corporate innovation programming, and support for both start-ups and scale-ups.” In early 2025, a new customer access centre will open in the Campus Building at Treadmills, replacing the location at Stone Cross on Rotary Way. Recommended reading: Get more content including the stories that matter to your community from The Northern Echo . The new, more central space aims to provide better access to customers, champion digital technology, and has been designed to be inclusive and accessible. Further arrivals are also planned with the modern Chinese restaurant Soju by Sumo due to open its doors at Treadmills next month. Offering authentic flavours from across East Asia, the restaurant hopes to provide employment opportunities and increase footfall to the site. The Treadmills development already features an Everyman cinema, Lidl and Iceland stores, a pilates studio, a kitchen showroom, restaurants, and a bistro.
Todd Grantham is leaving the staff of the NFL's Saints to become the defensive coordinator at Oklahoma State, New Orleans interim coach Darren Rizzi said Monday. Grantham has been defensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns in the NFL and for Georgia, Louisville, Mississippi State and Florida at the college level. “He made the decision he wanted to get back into the college game," Rizzi said. “He’s obviously been a coordinator before at a couple of really good college programs. (Oklahoma State coach) Mike Gundy’s getting a great coach, and congratulations to Todd.” An Oklahoma State spokesperson would not comment on the situation. Grantham started this season as a defensive line coach for the Saints. After Rizzi took over following the firing of Dennis Allen, who’d previously overseen the defense, Grantham was moved into the role of senior defensive advisor so he could assist coordinator Joe Woods with the defensive game plan. “He’s done a heck of a job here behind scenes here with the defensive staff,” Rizzi said. “But it’s certainly a great opportunity for him.” Grantham will replace Bryan Nardo and take over a unit that gave up a Big 12-worst 500.6 yards per contest during a 3-9 season. AP Sports Writer Brett Martel in New Orleans contributed to this report. Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football