Big Interview: Boss of £218m turnover Cromwell Tools on the pandemic, Brexit, job losses and turning things around
Neil Jowsey: We are looking quite optimistically at getting the business back in the black over the course of this yearâ
03:00, 20 MAY 2021
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The boss of a £218 million turnover commercial tools supplier says business is on the up following the pandemic, Brexit and a restructuring which saw 250 redundancies.
Glory of Coventry car industry will be showcased in BBC documentary this week Classic British Cars: Made in Coventry airs on Monday night (May 17)
Coventry-born presenter Mark Evans and Michael Flather on Michael s 1897 Daimler, which will feature in the BBC documentary Classic British Cars: Made in Coventry (Image: Testimony Films)
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22 pictures inside Coventry s factories - Triumph, Massey Ferguson, Carbodies and more
We ve taken another look at our archives and uncovered some gems The old faithful returns home
The car carrying the registration number M239459, was made in Coventry by the Humber Hillman Company and took Field Marshal Montgomery on his triumphant journey from El Alamein across the deserts of North Africa and on to Sicily and Italy, has been given by the War Office to Rootes Group. This photo shows some of the factory workers at the Humber Hillman factory, who helped to produce the car, inspecting it when it returned to the works. 14th December 1945