Make it British: Want to manufacture in the UK?
Kate Hills, founder and CEO of Make it British, discusses the nuts and bolts of manufacturing in the UK and why the demand for local industry is growing. Laura Turner: What
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Kate Hills, founder and CEO of Make it British, discusses the nuts and bolts of manufacturing in the UK and why the demand for local industry is growing. Laura Turner: What
Do you want to make a product in the UK but aren’t sure what the next steps are? Kate Hills, founder of Make it British − a community of UK-made
The pandemic and Brexit have changed the way UK consumers shop, with over two thirds now more likely to buy UK-made products than ever before, according to a survey by
William Turner, a manufacturer and supplier of school ties and accessories, was amongst those participating in this year’s Made in UK Day on 9 March. Made in UK Day is
Following the success of last year’s first Made in UK Day, Make it British − a community of UK-made brands and manufacturers – is running the campaign again. Taking place on
As the appetite to shop locally and support local businesses grows, Make it British, a community of UK-made brands and manufacturers, is calling on everyone to celebrate UK makers by
Fifty per cent of UK fashion and textiles manufacturers are reporting an increase in new business enquiries linked to the ongoing impact of coronavirus according to a survey carried out by