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SkyBlue on cloud nine following visit from the Prime Minister

 

 

The PM took some time out to visit the Hollymoor Centre in Birmingham to congratulate SkyBlue and Train'd Up on the work they've been doing to help many of the ex Rover workers stay in employment since the plant closed.

This is one of many schemes developed by two organisations in recent years to provide development and employment opportunities to people in declining UK industries, including car manufacturing.  

SkyBlue's Birmingham Rail Branch Manager, Chis Heyes added, "This is somewhere at the top of the scale when you talk about recognition.  

"It gives us even greater motivation to carry on with what we already truly believe are worthy initiatives such as this one at Rover."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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