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Newburgh Engineering Welcomes Master Cutler and Mistress Cutler to Bradwell Facility

Newburgh Engineering Co Limited has welcomed Master Cutler Professor Keith Jackson and Mistress Cutler Dr Gina Jackson to its Bradwell manufacturing facility as the employee-owned business continues to strengthen its position within the region’s advanced manufacturing sector. The visit, last week, recognised both the company’s long-standing contribution to UK manufacturing and its recent return to the historic Newburgh Engineering name, reinforcing a heritage that stretches back more than 85 years. As a licensed Made in Sheffield manufacturer, Newburgh Engineering is part of a globally recognised manufacturing marque associated with quality, integrity and engineering excellence across Sheffield and South Yorkshire. The Made in Sheffield trademark is coordinated by the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire, widely recognised as the voice of manufacturing in Sheffield and South Yorkshire. Founded in 1939 in the Peak District village of Bradwell, Newburgh Engineering has built a reputation for delivering high-integrity precision manufacturing for highly regulated and safety-critical industries. Today, the company supports customers across the nuclear, defence, aerospace, rail, energy and advanced industrial sectors through specialist manufacturing partnerships and advanced engineering capability. During the visit, Professor Keith Jackson and Dr Gina Jackson were welcomed by Managing Director Matt Keeley and Operations Director Paul Wildgoose, who showcased the company’s machining, fabrication and inspection operations, alongside recent investments in CNC machining, 9-axis mill-turn technology, robotic automation systems and advanced quality assurance processes. The visit also highlighted the company’s continued investment in manufacturing technology, apprenticeships and workforce development as part of its commitment to supporting the future of engineering and advanced manufacturing within the wider South Yorkshire and Derbyshire region. Managing Director Matt Keeley said: “We were delighted to welcome Professor Keith Jackson and Dr Gina Jackson to Newburgh Engineering and showcase the expertise, innovation and commitment of our team. “As a business with more than 85 years of engineering heritage, we are proud to be part of the wider manufacturing community across Sheffield and South Yorkshire, particularly as a Made in Sheffield licensed manufacturer. “Returning to the Newburgh Engineering name marks an important milestone for the business and reflects both our heritage and our ambitions for the future. We continue to invest in advanced manufacturing capability, our people and long-term customer partnerships to ensure we remain a trusted engineering partner for generations to come.” “Our ambition is simple to be the team customers, employees, suppliers and partners most want to work with.” The Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire was established by an Act of Parliament in 1624 and has spent more than four centuries promoting manufacturing excellence, quality and innovation across Sheffield and South Yorkshire. Today, the organisation continues to champion the region’s manufacturing community and acts as a powerful voice for industry and engineering businesses. Professor Keith Jackson, Master Cutler, said: “It was a pleasure to visit Newburgh Engineering and see firsthand the specialist expertise, technical capability and strong engineering culture that exists within the business. “The company’s commitment to investment, skills development and manufacturing excellence demonstrates the important role businesses like this continue to play in

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Historic Derbyshire engineering firm announces Newburgh Engineering Co name as Lord Lieutenant visits Bradwell facility

A Derbyshire engineering specialist with roots dating back more than 85 years has marked the start of a new chapter in its history with a prestigious visit from the Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire, Elizabeth Fothergill CBE. Nuclear Energy Components welcomed the Lord Lieutenant to its Bradwell facility on Monday, where she toured the site alongside Managing Director Matt Keeley and Operations Director Paul Wildgoose. The visit celebrated both the company’s long-standing contribution to UK manufacturing and the announcement that the business has officially returned to the historic name, Newburgh Engineering Co Limited. Founded in 1939 in the Peak District village of Bradwell, the company initially expanded to support the wartime effort before establishing itself as a trusted supplier to the British nuclear industry during the 1950s. Over the decades, the business diversified into defence, aerospace, oil and gas, and power generation, building an international reputation for precision engineering and specialist manufacturing capabilities. Today, the company employs 24 people and continues to invest in advanced manufacturing technology, cellular manufacturing, apprenticeships and employee development, while also supporting local community projects and sustainability initiatives. Managing Director Matt Keeley said the visit from the Lord Lieutenant came at an important moment in the company’s history. “We were delighted to welcome the Lord Lieutenant to our facility and showcase the skills, innovation and dedication of our team,” he said. “This business has played an important role in British engineering for generations, and returning to the Newburgh Engineering Co name reflects both our heritage and our ambitions for the future. We are incredibly proud of the legacy that has been built here in Bradwell and excited about the next chapter as we continue to invest in our people, technology and long-term partnerships.” The company became an Employee Ownership Trust in 2022, giving employees a direct stake in the future success. Recent investments have included new Haas machining technology and robotic automation systems to strengthen manufacturing capability and support future growth. During the visit, the Lord Lieutenant met employees, learned about the company’s long-standing work in the nuclear and defence sectors, and toured the manufacturing facility to see its advanced machining, fabrication and inspection capabilities firsthand. Elizabeth Fothergill CBE, Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire, said: “It was a pleasure to visit the team in Bradwell and learn more about the remarkable history of the business and its contribution to UK manufacturing over many decades. “The company’s commitment to quality, innovation, skills development and the local community is extremely impressive. It is wonderful to see such a strong Derbyshire business continuing to evolve while honouring its heritage through the return to the Newburgh Engineering name.” Newburgh Engineering Co Limited currently supports customers across the nuclear, defence and advanced engineering sectors, providing machining, fabrication, inspection and specialist manufacturing services through long-term customer partnerships.

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Nuclear Energy Components shortlisted for Engineering Manufacturer of the Year at Made in the UK Midlands Awards

Nuclear Energy Components (NEC), the Derbyshire-based specialist precision engineering manufacturer, has been shortlisted for Engineering Manufacturer of the Year at the Made in the UK Midlands Awards, taking place on Thursday 23 April at the Burlington MacDonald Hotel in Birmingham. The shortlist recognises NEC’s long-standing reputation for delivering safety-critical precision engineering to highly regulated industries, alongside its continued investment in advanced manufacturing, innovation and people. The Made in the UK Midlands Awards, organised by Insider Media, celebrate the region’s most successful and innovative manufacturers, recognising businesses that are driving industrial growth, technological advancement and global competitiveness. Matt Keeley, Director at Nuclear Energy Components, said:“We’re incredibly proud to be shortlisted for Engineering Manufacturer of the Year. This recognition reflects the commitment, skill and dedication of our entire team. As an employee-owned business, everyone at NEC takes pride in delivering the precision, innovation and reliability our customers depend on, particularly in safety-critical sectors like nuclear. We remain focused on supporting the UK’s energy security while continuing to invest in advanced manufacturing and the next generation of engineering talent.” Operating from its facility in Bradwell, NEC is an employee-owned, nuclear-approved contract manufacturer with more than eight decades of engineering heritage. The business supports sectors including nuclear, defence, aerospace, oil and gas, rail, automotive, medical devices and power generation, supplying high-integrity components and assemblies designed to perform reliably in demanding environments. The company has been closely involved in the UK civil nuclear sector since the early 1950s and has supported programmes across virtually every nuclear site in the UK, helping deliver components that underpin safe and reliable energy generation. Today, NEC continues to play a key role in strengthening the UK’s nuclear supply chain while supporting the nation’s energy security and low-carbon ambitions. Innovation is also a key part of NEC’s strategy. The company recently developed the Modular HeliGrid, a patented engineering solution designed to transform the manufacture of complex components traditionally produced from single large plates. By rethinking the manufacturing approach, NEC has significantly reduced lead times, lowered production risk and created a more flexible, repairable system that improves long-term component performance. Alongside product innovation, NEC continues to invest in advanced manufacturing technology and automation, improving productivity while maintaining the high levels of quality and traceability required for nuclear-grade components. The business also maintains strong, long-term relationships with major customers across the nuclear sector, delivering dedicated manufacturing solutions that provide supply chain resilience, consistent quality and dependable on-time delivery.

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Nuclear Energy Components shortlisted for Manufacturer of the Year at Made in Sheffield Awards 2026

Nuclear Energy Components (NEC), the Derbyshire-based precision engineering specialist serving the UK’s most safety-critical industries, has been shortlisted for Manufacturer of the Year (under £25m) at the Made in Sheffield Awards 2026. Organised by Insider Media, the Made in Sheffield Awards celebrate excellence across the region’s manufacturing sector, recognising companies that demonstrate outstanding performance, innovation and contribution to regional industry. NEC’s shortlisting acknowledges the company’s continued investment, technical leadership and role supporting nationally strategic sectors including nuclear and defence. With heritage dating back to 1939 and building on the legacy of Newburgh Engineering, NEC has developed a reputation for delivering high-integrity precision components and complex assemblies where reliability is paramount. Operating from its advanced manufacturing facility in Derbyshire, the business is ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 accredited and holds both Fit For Nuclear (F4N) and Joscar status. The company provides advanced capabilities including 9-axis mill-turn machining, large-scale milling and turning, coded welding, fabrication, water jet cutting and full CMM inspection supported by nuclear-grade documentation. NEC serves customers across nuclear, defence, aerospace, oil and gas, rail, medical and power generation markets, with long-term agreements that often extend beyond a decade. During the awards’ qualifying period, NEC delivered strong financial performance with increasing turnover. The business also invested £280,000 in advanced CNC machining and robotic automation, enabling lights-out manufacturing, improved productivity and enhanced energy efficiency. A key driver behind NEC’s recognition is the development of its patented Modular HeliGrid (MHG), an innovative solution for the defence sector. Unlike traditional monolithic HeliGrids, NEC’s modular design reduces lead times from years to weeks, lowers material costs, minimises manufacturing risk and enables easier transportation and repair. The technology holds international patent protection. Alongside investment in innovation and automation, NEC has implemented structured succession planning and skills development initiatives, including apprenticeship recruitment and knowledge transfer programmes to safeguard specialist expertise within the business. Matt Keeley, Director of Nuclear Energy Components, said: “Being shortlisted for the Made in Sheffield Awards is a fantastic recognition of the work our team delivers every day. As an employee-owned business, our people are at the heart of everything we do, and this nomination reflects their skill, dedication and commitment to engineering excellence. We are proud to support the UK’s nuclear and defence sectors from our base in Derbyshire, and to contribute to the strength of the region’s manufacturing community. Continued investment in automation, innovation and skills development ensures we remain a reliable long-term partner to customers operating in the most demanding environments.” NEC continues to build on more than 60 years of experience supporting the UK civil nuclear sector and remains closely engaged with next-generation nuclear technologies including SMRs, PWRs. With a clear ambition to grow to £5m turnover, the company’s strategy balances dependable long-term contracts with innovation-led diversification. The winners of the Made in Sheffield Awards 2026 will be announced at the awards ceremony on Thursday 7th May at The Cutlers’ Hall in Sheffield.

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Forthcoming events 2026

Nuclear Energy Components team regular attend and exhibit at various leading industry events across the UK, some of the forthcoming events we will be at include:

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Derbyshire village uses watermill to power Christmas lights in the Peak District

A Derbyshire village has found a novel – and greener – way to light up the streets over Christmas-time.​ The village watermill is being used to power the Christmas lights in Bradwell in the Derbyshire Peak District. The hydro project, first installed six years ago, was initially powered by a Heath Robinson-style collection of parts from villagers’ sheds including a pair of bicycle wheels. “This is the second incarnation of our waterwheel,” explains Andy Nash, one of three volunteers who look after the wheel in the Bradwell Brook each December. “It was initially built as an education aid for our local school children. The first one produced about 30 watts of power and we couldn’t run it for very long. “This latest wheel – designed by apprentice engineers from Nuclear Energy Components Ltd – a company based just down the road – chucks out between 70 and 80 watts and now powers our village lights from 3pm until midnight,” says Andy. Photography: Rod Kirkpatrick of RKP Photography Article: Derbyshire Times

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NEC shortlisted for Make UK regional awards!

NEC has been shortlisted in the SME of the Year category at the Make UK Manufacturing Awards for the North East, Yorkshire and Humber to be held on Thursday 17th October 2024 at the Rameside Hotel in Co. Durham. The award has been developed to champion businesses with less than 250 employees who have blazed a trail within the manufacturing sector. They will have led by example and developed progressive best practice for others in the industry. They will have shown exceptional initiative, boldness and dynamism, as well as exemplary management practices. NEC who became Employee Ownership Trust in 2022 have grown turnover and profitability as well as expanded the team by 21% in the last 2 years whilst establishing a succession plan with the next generation of leaders in the business. In 2023 they invested £280k in a vertical machining centre and a lathe with a new robot that will provide automatic loading and unloading of components. The company has a long track record in the nuclear sector consistently achieve 100% compliance on both quality and delivery and Fit4Nuclear, ISO9001, ISO14001 systems and procedures are integral in the business. They gained JOSCAR accreditation in February this year to enable further growth in the Aerospace and Defence sectors. Matt Keeley, Director, said “We are delighted to have been shortlisted for this regional award as recognition of our investment in advanced manufacturing technology, accreditations and skills. These will enable us to continue our growth, increase our ability to serve the Aerospace and Defence sectors and develop our future workforce with the investment in our apprenticeship scheme.”

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