Vince Cable hails Burnley's 'positive success' (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Vince Cable hails Burnley's 'positive success'
3:00pm Monday 18th February 2013 in News
By Jessica Cree, Education reporter
Veka managing director John Ogilvie, MP Gordon Birtwistle, Vince Cable, Veka UK managing director David Jones and head of marketing Simon James
BUSINESS secretary Vince Cable has praised Burnley manufacturing as a ‘positive success story’ after a visit to see how more than £10million of funding is being invested in the town.
The Lib Dem cabinet minister was invited to the town by MP Gordon Birtwistle, who was keen to show him that regional growth grants given to Burnley were being spent well.
After visiting VEKA, in Farrington Road, to see its recent expansion, Mr Cable was also shown around the Weavers Triangle, where the new University Technology College is being built.
Veka, which produces PVC-U windows, has recently taken on 200 new staff and invested £10million last year.
After the visit, Mr Cable said: “It will be a great boost for education.
“Burnley is a positive success story. There are a lot of very successful manufacturers here. The future is going to come from manufacturing exports, so Burnley is very well positioned.”
This was the fourth time the business secretary has visited Burnley.
In the evening, Mr Cable, who was accompanied on the visit by his wife Rachel Smith, had dinner at the Rosehill House Hotel, in Rosehill Avenue, with 30 local business figures to talk about economy growth.
Mr Birtwistle said he was proud to show Mr Cable the range of businesses in Burnley.
He said: “Mr Cable sees the potential in Burnley and is willing to invest here.
“He told the businessmen and -women to tell him what they wanted and he would see what he could do for them.
“We have a very strong manufacturing base, but we also have a finance sector and public sector. It is so positive and Mr Cable even said the town was somewhere other towns should copy.”
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shytalk
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3:57pm Mon 18 Feb 13
ROBERTSLUMDWELLER123
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4:41pm Mon 18 Feb 13
mavrick
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5:58pm Mon 18 Feb 13
Chris P Bacon
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6:32pm Mon 18 Feb 13
mavrick wrote:I know what you're saying there BUT, you have to hand it to people who, sick to death of the Blatcherite memememe political mentality of the bigot brothers, at least try the most radical of the realistic options available to them.
With Gordon Birtwistle as the towns M.P I don't see Burnley going anywhere fast.Where is the A&E Gordon?
Replace Birtwistle's name with the name of the Labour or Conservative candidate of the time and it all lands the same way.
But all other things apart, Birto, I stand with Mavrick on this issue at least; where IS the A&E unit for the town?
I_Love_Mommy
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7:09pm Mon 18 Feb 13
Jack Herer
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11:19pm Mon 18 Feb 13
mavrick wrote:Well it certainly wasn't going anywhere fast under Kitty Ussher! Unless you mean down the drain.
With Gordon Birtwistle as the towns M.P I don't see Burnley going anywhere fast.Where is the A&E Gordon?
She was the one who got rid of Burnley A&E btw. When she was in the party who were in power. With a majority. With oodles of cash to squander.
And still she shut down Burnley A&E.
But you want Gordon Birtwistle, in a minority party, with the cash cupboard bare, to somehow do what Kitty Ussher couldn't do when she had every advantage in her favour.
Hers was an easier job - all that was was keeping it open. Opening from scratch again is far harder, without the vast disadvantages.
In Kitty's defence, she was probably busy swapping homes, and missed the closure meeting or something. Or was busy over canopes and champagne with her union chums. I bet she forgets herself.
My goodness Labour let down Burnley. The Lib Dems are like a breath of fresh air in comparison.
Philip A Berry
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1:06pm Tue 19 Feb 13
ToffeeGuy says...
3:06pm Mon 18 Feb 13
I like Mr Cable.