Archive for September, 2013
Thursday, September 12th, 2013
Tamworth’s MP, Christopher Pincher, has welcomed the news that Solihull based car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover has announced 1700 new jobs as part of their £1.5bn expansion plan.
This latest round of job creation brings the total number of new jobs to 11,000 in the past three years. Before the last general election there was a real threat that JLR might close operations in the Midlands. But the firm, like the economy, is now growing.
Mr Pincher, said, “This is great news for our regional economy and adds to the picture that the economy is looking up, not just in services but also in the high end engineering markets with 11,000 new jobs being created alone at JLR. I hope Tamworth residents are able to take advantage of these new jobs and that more local employees will join me at my jobs fair to get more local people into jobs continuing the downward trend of local unemployment, now at its lowest since 2008.”
In other good news, Tamworth’s jobless figures fell last month by 29. The number of people out of work stands at 2.8% of the local workforce. Mr Pincher hopes his next Jobs Fair on 12th October will play a part in driving down unemployment still further.
To find out more or register for a display at the job fair please contact Mr Pincher’s office on 01827 312778 or e-mail christopher.pincher.mp@parliament.uk.
Wednesday, September 11th, 2013
This week (Tuesday) Tamworth Conservative Councillors proposed a motion that awarded Tamworth’s Service Associations Freedom of the Borough of Tamworth.
On behalf of the Conservative group their Deputy Leader, Cllr Robert Pritchard, moved a motion that stated – “In pursuance of the provisions of Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1972, the council permit The Royal British Legion, Royal Naval Association, Mercian Regimental Association and Royal Air Force Association in Tamworth to hold Honorary Freedom of the Borough of Tamworth.”
The motion is in recognition of all the hard work service associations do for their members. Not only do service associations support their members when they are in difficult circumstances, they also provide activities and social events that keep ex-service men and women in touch with each other.
The vote means that all local branches of the Royal British Legion, Royal Naval Association, Mercian Regimental Association and Royal Air Force Association have freedom of Tamworth.
The motion which attracted cross party support will also allow the service organisations to march through Tamworth with their banners and standards flying.
This meeting followed a vote that awarded Staffordshire Regimental Mascot Cpl Watchman V freedom of Tamworth. The award of Freedom to our regimental mascot has attracted attention of other Staffordshire councils, with Burntwood already following Tamworth’s example. Several others have expressed a desire to do the same and public campaigns have been launched in Stafford and Burton to get councils there to bestow the same honour as Tamworth.
Cllr Robert Pritchard said, “Tamworth is so proud of its service organisations and our armed forces. They are a very important part of many ex-servicemen’s lives and do so much to support their colleagues. We have very strong links to our armed forces and we are often setting an example other towns can follow; again we are showing the way forward in Staffordshire.
“We hope to have a day when all organisations with Freedom of the Borough parade through the town centre together. This will allow the public to celebrate our important military links and say thank you.”