Muteswan
Roger Freestone
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The company will close furnaces
The company will push ahead with plans to close both blast furnaces.
www.bbc.co.uk
Awful news.The company will close furnaces
The company will push ahead with plans to close both blast furnaces.www.bbc.co.uk
There may be some but certainly not enough.I know nothing of the demographics of the industry. Is it made up of an ageing workforce who will be happy to jump ship on the back of a package? I guess not.
Mixture from apprentice age right up to retirement age. My cousins been there two years, his wife is about to give birth to their first child. Extremely sad for people like that.I know nothing of the demographics of the industry. Is it made up of an ageing workforce who will be happy to jump ship on the back of a package? I guess not.
There will have to be some sort of regeneration plan. If there isn’t and the tens of millions that go into the local economy stop, then PT and surrounding communities could end up being bleak places.Mixture from apprentice age right up to retirement age. My cousins been there two years, his wife is about to give birth to their first child. Extremely sad for people like that.
The other thing people need to realise is the amount of small businesses in the locality that depend on Tata, whether for direct supply or cafes and such like. Hopefully Port Talbot doesn’t end up like Ebbw Vale did after the steel works there closed.
All in aid of global warming, we got to be seen as leading the way in everything see, whilst the largest Countries in the World couldn't give a tuppenny fuk!Tough one, the loss of jobs is devastating but times have to change
The irony of it eh!All in aid of global warming, we got to be seen as leading the way in everything see, whilst the largest Countries in the World couldn't give a tuppenny fuk!
There was a regeneration plan in Ebbw Vale, that didn't work. Llanwern closed their heavy end, I was working there when that happened, don't know how that affected the local community there, but i will say that area was never pretty or had anything much to attract people there. I also know they built houses on part of the old plant.There will have to be some sort of regeneration plan. If there isn’t and the tens of millions that go into the local economy stop, then PT and surrounding communities could end up being bleak places.
Mixture from apprentice age right up to retirement age. My cousins been there two years, his wife is about to give birth to their first child. Extremely sad for people like that.
The other thing people need to realise is the amount of small businesses in the locality that depend on Tata, whether for direct supply or cafes and such like. Hopefully Port Talbot doesn’t end up like Ebbw Vale did after the steel works there closed.