The Darwen Group was a bus manufacturer located in Blackburn, Lancashire, England. The company originated from the purchase of East Lancashire Coachbuilders who went into administration in August 2007. After a series of developments, in June 2008 Darwen performed a reverse takeover with the then bus manufacturer Optare (now Switch Mobility), with the Darwen name disappearing.
This was followed by the acquisition of Leyland Product Developments in November 2007, which was rebranded as Darwen LPD. Further progress came in February 2008, when the parent company Darwen Holdings floated on Alternative Investment Market. The Darwen Group - The Darwen Group - News Article
In a further development, the Darwen Group owner Roy Stanley set up Jamesstan Investments, and on 12 March 2008 the Optare Group was purchased. In June 2008 the decision was made for Darwen to perform a reverse takeover on Optare under Jamesstan Investments. The Darwen name was dropped in favour of Optare's. Bus and Coach.com Roy Stanley company buys Optare, 12 March 2008
The company has also announced its intention to develop integral buses, with a prototype due by June 2008. It intends to develop both hybrid and Diesel engine versions, the hybrid in partnership with Enova SF. Bus and Coach News - AIM-listed Darwen aims for integrals
On 14 July 2008 the company was renamed Optare UK Ltd as a part of the reverse takeover of Switch Mobility.
Built for the Volvo B9TL, Alexander Dennis Enviro400 and Scania N230UD/N270UD chassis. A former East Lancs product, known as the Optare Olympus. It is a modified version of the double-decker Myllennium with the same enhancements as the Esteem.
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