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.
Today we meet Jean Armstrong, aged 57, who has lived in the city for her whole life.
What do you like most about living in Worcester? It’s the best of both worlds – we have countryside and city life.
What’s your favourite place for a takeaway? Spicey Bite. The Barn Owl, Warndon Villages.
What’s the best memory you have of your time living here? Long summer days with picnics in my childhood at Cromwell Crescent Park.
What one thing that has gone do you miss most? The trees taken down on Whittington Road.
What’s your favourite building in the city?
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A man has been banned from the road for 36 months after he was caught drink driving for the second time in a decade.