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Last English-produced cigarettes made in Nottingham | |
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The last pack of English-made cigarettes has rolled off the production line as the country's only tobacco factory prepares to shut. | |
The closure of Imperial Tobacco's Horizon factory in Nottingham was announced two years ago and will lead to over 500 job losses. | The closure of Imperial Tobacco's Horizon factory in Nottingham was announced two years ago and will lead to over 500 job losses. |
Most of the staff will leave next week, with 70 staying on for 18 months as part of the "decommissioning process". | Most of the staff will leave next week, with 70 staying on for 18 months as part of the "decommissioning process". |
The site's closure has been blamed partly on attitudes to smoking. | The site's closure has been blamed partly on attitudes to smoking. |
Chris Needham, regional organiser for the GMB trade union, said at its height, the firm employed 7,000 staff and made 52 billion cigarettes each year. | Chris Needham, regional organiser for the GMB trade union, said at its height, the firm employed 7,000 staff and made 52 billion cigarettes each year. |
Mr Needham said operations would move to Poland and Germany, which will increase profits by £320m. | Mr Needham said operations would move to Poland and Germany, which will increase profits by £320m. |
"We're talking about generations that have been manufacturing in Nottingham since 1860," he said. | "We're talking about generations that have been manufacturing in Nottingham since 1860," he said. |
"The Horizon factory has been part of Imperial Tobacco, worldwide, producing profits in the billions." | "The Horizon factory has been part of Imperial Tobacco, worldwide, producing profits in the billions." |
Mr Needham said 16 to 17 billion cigarettes - or "sticks" as they are known by staff - were produced last year. | Mr Needham said 16 to 17 billion cigarettes - or "sticks" as they are known by staff - were produced last year. |
"The issue is about quantities," he said. "And the stigma of smoking has been one of the major factors. | "The issue is about quantities," he said. "And the stigma of smoking has been one of the major factors. |
"They [the company] are moving to the Asian markets where the stigma is not as great. Iraq, Syria, Russia, China - these are places I'm sure will be targeted by Imperial Tobacco." | "They [the company] are moving to the Asian markets where the stigma is not as great. Iraq, Syria, Russia, China - these are places I'm sure will be targeted by Imperial Tobacco." |
History of the Horizon factory | History of the Horizon factory |
Janet May Dangerfield, who worked at the firm in the 1970s after she left school at the age of 15, expressed her sadness at the firm's demise. | Janet May Dangerfield, who worked at the firm in the 1970s after she left school at the age of 15, expressed her sadness at the firm's demise. |
"I'm very shocked and sad because I always thought that would always be there," she said. | "I'm very shocked and sad because I always thought that would always be there," she said. |
"I can remember my first day. I was very nervous but straight away, all the older ones - I think they were called the 'front girls' and 'second front girls' - took me under their wing." | "I can remember my first day. I was very nervous but straight away, all the older ones - I think they were called the 'front girls' and 'second front girls' - took me under their wing." |
When she moved into the "vast" Horizon factory, Mrs Dangerfield said the size of the site made her and other employees look like "little mice". | When she moved into the "vast" Horizon factory, Mrs Dangerfield said the size of the site made her and other employees look like "little mice". |
Bosses at the factory previously blamed falling sales and an increase in the illegal tobacco trade for their decision to move out of the UK. | Bosses at the factory previously blamed falling sales and an increase in the illegal tobacco trade for their decision to move out of the UK. |
History professor John Beckett, from the University of Nottingham, said the business was actually a "major contributor" to the funding required for the city's Queen's Medical Centre. | History professor John Beckett, from the University of Nottingham, said the business was actually a "major contributor" to the funding required for the city's Queen's Medical Centre. |
"It's been in decline ever since the first reports in the 1950s that smoking was bad for your health," he said. | "It's been in decline ever since the first reports in the 1950s that smoking was bad for your health," he said. |
"Gradually, much of the production has been moved abroad, much of it into countries where it's cheaper such as Poland... and the demand here has almost collapsed." | "Gradually, much of the production has been moved abroad, much of it into countries where it's cheaper such as Poland... and the demand here has almost collapsed." |
A company spokesman confirmed the plans for closure, but did not offer anyone to comment on the latest developments. | A company spokesman confirmed the plans for closure, but did not offer anyone to comment on the latest developments. |
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