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City leaders plan Ford crisis meeting
2:08pm Saturday 27th October 2012 in News
CRISIS talks will take place next week as business, city and civic leaders come together in the wake of the announcement to close Ford in Southampton.
A meeting will be held on Thursday as leaders prepare to lobby central Government for emergency funds.
While 500 jobs are to be shed when the historic plant shuts in July, it is feared another 500 could be lost in the supply and service chain.
Already this year the city has been hit by the loss of more than 900 jobs at Skandia, British Gas and B&Q.
City council leader Richard Williams said: “The idea is to pull together a coalition of interested and involved parties as quickly as possible so we can have a coordinated response to this devastating news.”
It is expected the meeting, led by Solent Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), an economic and jobs promotion body, will call on the Government to release funds from the Regional Growth Fund, a pot of money available to companies creating jobs.
LEP members will also press for the Ford factory site to be safeguarded for manufacturing in the future.
The following day Cllr Williams will attend a meeting with Southampton’s Federation of Small Businesses to gauge the impact of the closure.
Comments(24)
cantthinkofone
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2:49pm Sat 27 Oct 12
The tory councillor Williams called it “the worst excesses of globalisation”.
This coming from a representative of the party in love with the free-market and capitalism, and opposed to market regulation and nationalised industries.
There's a lot of people out there who profess to be all in favour of capitalism, but don't seem to like its effects much. Can't have it both ways folks.
cantthinkofone
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2:53pm Sat 27 Oct 12
cantthinkofone wrote:Oops. I think it was Richard Williams (Labour) not Phil Williams (Tory).
I love the irony of situations like these.
The tory councillor Williams called it “the worst excesses of globalisation”.
This coming from a representative of the party in love with the free-market and capitalism, and opposed to market regulation and nationalised industries.
There's a lot of people out there who profess to be all in favour of capitalism, but don't seem to like its effects much. Can't have it both ways folks.
No matter, the point still stands. Nu Labour are almost as in love with the free market as the Conservatives.
arthur dalyrimple
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3:56pm Sat 27 Oct 12
loosehead wrote:motorway formed into a underpass beneath the fords site enables a international size runway , just feel sorry for the residents of the area.
Again who actually owns this land?
Maybe the Airport might want it back for expansion or Fords might want to sell it to the highest bidder?
Hopefully it can be kept & a big company looking for a site this size with train,plane & Port access close by plus motorways?
bazzeroz
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6:10pm Sat 27 Oct 12
bazzeroz
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6:11pm Sat 27 Oct 12
georgetheseventh
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7:02pm Sat 27 Oct 12
Just start to worry if/when Norman Tebbit comes back out of the locker and tells you all to get on your bikes and and LOOK for work.
georgetheseventh
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7:05pm Sat 27 Oct 12
arthur dalyrimple wrote:Get into the real world..what for ...flying in Transits ??
loosehead wrote:motorway formed into a underpass beneath the fords site enables a international size runway , just feel sorry for the residents of the area.
Again who actually owns this land?
Maybe the Airport might want it back for expansion or Fords might want to sell it to the highest bidder?
Hopefully it can be kept & a big company looking for a site this size with train,plane & Port access close by plus motorways?
madmike
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7:21pm Sat 27 Oct 12
George4th
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7:47pm Sat 27 Oct 12
My goodness me! This must be the first plan this council has ever had!!!
Paramjit Bahia
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7:50pm Sat 27 Oct 12
Considering under NuLabourite Williams many council workers in Southampton are also going to lose jobs, it is difficult to think of him as saviour of workers.
As he and his party have betrayed Labour values and fallen in love with economic system, which causes misery to working people through out the world, how does he think he can solve this serious problem without changing his own philosophy and policies of his Party now inspired by Disreali?
__KTF__
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9:07pm Sat 27 Oct 12
arthur dalyrimple wrote:If you look on google maps you can see that the runway is to the east of the factory so how do you think it will be extended over the factory site?
loosehead wrote:motorway formed into a underpass beneath the fords site enables a international size runway , just feel sorry for the residents of the area.
Again who actually owns this land?
Maybe the Airport might want it back for expansion or Fords might want to sell it to the highest bidder?
Hopefully it can be kept & a big company looking for a site this size with train,plane & Port access close by plus motorways?
Reality-man
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9:21pm Sat 27 Oct 12
arthur dalyrimple
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10:45pm Sat 27 Oct 12
__KTF__ wrote:simples ,new runway ,change the flightpath , motorway underpass,job done , bye bye fords ,hello,international airport.
arthur dalyrimple wrote:If you look on google maps you can see that the runway is to the east of the factory so how do you think it will be extended over the factory site?
loosehead wrote:motorway formed into a underpass beneath the fords site enables a international size runway , just feel sorry for the residents of the area.
Again who actually owns this land?
Maybe the Airport might want it back for expansion or Fords might want to sell it to the highest bidder?
Hopefully it can be kept & a big company looking for a site this size with train,plane & Port access close by plus motorways?
10 Minute Man
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9:24am Sun 28 Oct 12
arthur dalyrimple wrote:Getting someone to pay for it: Not simples.
__KTF__ wrote:simples ,new runway ,change the flightpath , motorway underpass,job done , bye bye fords ,hello,international airport.
arthur dalyrimple wrote:If you look on google maps you can see that the runway is to the east of the factory so how do you think it will be extended over the factory site?
loosehead wrote:motorway formed into a underpass beneath the fords site enables a international size runway , just feel sorry for the residents of the area.
Again who actually owns this land?
Maybe the Airport might want it back for expansion or Fords might want to sell it to the highest bidder?
Hopefully it can be kept & a big company looking for a site this size with train,plane & Port access close by plus motorways?
phil maccavity
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11:21am Sun 28 Oct 12
However the site is very attractively placed for light industrial development and hopefully this will happen over time just as the old Longbridge site in Birmingham has gradually been redeveloped.
However to place all this in context, the Ford factory in Ghenk has been closed down this week with 4,500 people losing their jobs (from 2014).
GM will shut their factory in Bochum (Germany) in 2016, Peugeot/Citroen will shut their Auriny plant near Paris in 2014.
Belgium has been particularly hard hit with GM closing their Antwerp plant in 2010 following Renault pulling out of Vilvoorde about 10 years ago.
So, whist the pain is significant for this area, it is not unique throughout Europe or, indeed, in the US.
Has anyone been to Detroit these days?
southy
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12:06pm Sun 28 Oct 12
arthur dalyrimple wrote:You would never get the tail of the plane though the underpass, unless you put a dip in the pathway or you build a higher bridge
loosehead wrote:motorway formed into a underpass beneath the fords site enables a international size runway , just feel sorry for the residents of the area.
Again who actually owns this land?
Maybe the Airport might want it back for expansion or Fords might want to sell it to the highest bidder?
Hopefully it can be kept & a big company looking for a site this size with train,plane & Port access close by plus motorways?
southy
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12:17pm Sun 28 Oct 12
Linesman
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12:50pm Sun 28 Oct 12
Could it possibly be that Dodgy Dave made a miscalculation?
southy
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1:28pm Sun 28 Oct 12
We ready do need to change before its to late and the Capitalist take us into World War 3, because that is where they are leading us to now, the first shots have all ready been fired.
arthur dalyrimple
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1:40pm Sun 28 Oct 12
southy wrote:you misunderstand ,the cars go through the underpass tunell dug deep,the runway goes over the top , simple concept and no need for heathrow 3 ,i bet i,m not a million miles away.
arthur dalyrimple wrote:You would never get the tail of the plane though the underpass, unless you put a dip in the pathway or you build a higher bridge
loosehead wrote:motorway formed into a underpass beneath the fords site enables a international size runway , just feel sorry for the residents of the area.
Again who actually owns this land?
Maybe the Airport might want it back for expansion or Fords might want to sell it to the highest bidder?
Hopefully it can be kept & a big company looking for a site this size with train,plane & Port access close by plus motorways?
southy
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2:00pm Sun 28 Oct 12
arthur dalyrimple wrote:that would be subject to flooding,subject to the ground water table, unlike Heathrow area has a reasonable low ground water table, not so in this area as a whole.
southy wrote:you misunderstand ,the cars go through the underpass tunell dug deep,the runway goes over the top , simple concept and no need for heathrow 3 ,i bet i,m not a million miles away.
arthur dalyrimple wrote:You would never get the tail of the plane though the underpass, unless you put a dip in the pathway or you build a higher bridge
loosehead wrote:motorway formed into a underpass beneath the fords site enables a international size runway , just feel sorry for the residents of the area.
Again who actually owns this land?
Maybe the Airport might want it back for expansion or Fords might want to sell it to the highest bidder?
Hopefully it can be kept & a big company looking for a site this size with train,plane & Port access close by plus motorways?
ohec
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5:48pm Sun 28 Oct 12
southy wrote:southy
The Belgium plant as all ready taking action over the closure of there plant, they will get a better deal than they will in here in the UK, because they are to slow in taking action, or are unwilling to, its time (well long gone pass the time) for the Unions to start harden up and stop being soft over matters, token strikes do not work, this is a Eurpian matter so the Unions need to use EU laws and go out and start fighting.
You do talk some drivel when you go up into the big school you will learn how the world works, until then i suggest you do a bit more reading and a little less writing.
Torchie1
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11:27pm Sun 28 Oct 12
ohec wrote:Perhaps the Union could try taking a bit of responsibility and using its vast wealth to buy the production facility, and the soon-to-be-unemploye
southy wrote:southy
The Belgium plant as all ready taking action over the closure of there plant, they will get a better deal than they will in here in the UK, because they are to slow in taking action, or are unwilling to, its time (well long gone pass the time) for the Unions to start harden up and stop being soft over matters, token strikes do not work, this is a Eurpian matter so the Unions need to use EU laws and go out and start fighting.
You do talk some drivel when you go up into the big school you will learn how the world works, until then i suggest you do a bit more reading and a little less writing.
d could back up the Union by investing their redundancy money in the venture. Sadly things look quite different when the money at risk doesn't belong to an overseas corporation and you realise that things going pear shaped are no longer another persons problem and can't be walked away from.
loosehead says...
2:23pm Sat 27 Oct 12
Maybe the Airport might want it back for expansion or Fords might want to sell it to the highest bidder?
Hopefully it can be kept & a big company looking for a site this size with train,plane & Port access close by plus motorways?