Government pledges £120m to support ceramics firms
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Government pledges £120m to support ceramics firmsJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleAlex McIntyre and Richard PriceWest MidlandsPA MediaA report commissioned by Stoke-on-Trent City Council said the ceramics industry could grow with the right government supportThe government has announced a £120m package to support the UK ceramics sector.Rob Flello, chief executive of industry body Ceramics UK, said he was "delighted" with the news."It's a fantastic recognition of the importance of the UK ceramics industry, how it is both a critical enabler of other industries but also essential to everyday life," he said.The funding includes £60m of capital funding to help manufacturers invest in new equipment to support energy efficiency and long-term sustainability, and a further £60m to cover operational costs.Flello said Ceramics UK had been asked to work with civil servants to design and implement how the scheme would operate.The money would support the industry to ensure it was ready for decades to come, he said."We've got manufacturers that have been around for many hundreds of years, we want to have manufacturers that are around for the next few hundred years," he added."It's really about making sure this money is spent wisely and well, and achieves the maximum potential it can."I'm really delighted for the industry and it's a recognition of how important our industry is."I can't wait to get sleeves rolled up and work out how we're going to spend it."He conceded it was too late for some firms, but that the funding had been "long fought for" and had taken a lot of lobbying to secure.Moorcroft in Stoke-on-Trent was rescued by the founder's grandson after it collapsed last year"At a time of global uncertainty it's never been more important to ensure Britain's resilience and back the industries our country depends on," said business secretary Peter Kyl...




