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Family 'heartbroken' at prospect of Staffordshire pottery closure | Family 'heartbroken' at prospect of Staffordshire pottery closure |
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Four generations of the Yates family have worked at Dunoon Mugs in Staffordshire | Four generations of the Yates family have worked at Dunoon Mugs in Staffordshire |
Sharon Yates has been working at Dunoon Mugs in Staffordshire for more than three decades. | Sharon Yates has been working at Dunoon Mugs in Staffordshire for more than three decades. |
Four generations of her family have worked there - her mother, Irene, who has now retired, her daughter-in-law, Leian, and granddaughter, Madi. | Four generations of her family have worked there - her mother, Irene, who has now retired, her daughter-in-law, Leian, and granddaughter, Madi. |
But, the company, which was established 50 years ago, is struggling. The firm said its energy bills were now six times higher than they were three years ago; 20% of the workforce was made redundant and staff are working shorter hours. | But, the company, which was established 50 years ago, is struggling. The firm said its energy bills were now six times higher than they were three years ago; 20% of the workforce was made redundant and staff are working shorter hours. |
Ms Yates told the BBC she "would not be able to cope" if the pottery closed. "It's my life," she said. | Ms Yates told the BBC she "would not be able to cope" if the pottery closed. "It's my life," she said. |
''I just love putting the handles on the mugs. It's hard work, but it's therapeutic," said Ms Yates. | ''I just love putting the handles on the mugs. It's hard work, but it's therapeutic," said Ms Yates. |
"I'm proud to work here, it's in my blood." | "I'm proud to work here, it's in my blood." |
Three Staffordshire potteries have closed this year, and Dunoon's director Alan Smith said it was "entirely possible" that Dunoon could be next. | Three Staffordshire potteries have closed this year, and Dunoon's director Alan Smith said it was "entirely possible" that Dunoon could be next. |
Sharon Yates has been working at the site for 33 years | Sharon Yates has been working at the site for 33 years |
Mr Smith said it was not just their energy bills - the rise in the minimum wage and employers' national insurance made it feel like the company was being "bombarded by all sides". | Mr Smith said it was not just their energy bills - the rise in the minimum wage and employers' national insurance made it feel like the company was being "bombarded by all sides". |
On Wednesday, Stoke-on-Trent's MPs, the GMB trade union and the industry body Ceramics UK will meet Industry Minister Sarah Jones to call for urgent action to save the potteries. | On Wednesday, Stoke-on-Trent's MPs, the GMB trade union and the industry body Ceramics UK will meet Industry Minister Sarah Jones to call for urgent action to save the potteries. |
Ceramics is one of the most energy intensive industries in the UK and the sector is calling on the government to subsidise what it says are "crippling" energy bills. | Ceramics is one of the most energy intensive industries in the UK and the sector is calling on the government to subsidise what it says are "crippling" energy bills. |
It also wants businesses to be temporarily exempt from carbon emissions penalties. | It also wants businesses to be temporarily exempt from carbon emissions penalties. |
The directors of Moorcroft Pottery announced last month the firm has stopped trading after more than 100 years. | The directors of Moorcroft Pottery announced last month the firm has stopped trading after more than 100 years. |
It was the latest blow to the pottery industry in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire. | |
Dunoon Mugs said 20% of its workforce was made redundant and staff are working shorter hours | Dunoon Mugs said 20% of its workforce was made redundant and staff are working shorter hours |
Ms Yates' mother, 81 year-old Irene, has lived around the industry all her life. | Ms Yates' mother, 81 year-old Irene, has lived around the industry all her life. |
She said the city was once "buzzing", with more than 45,000 people working in ceramics. | She said the city was once "buzzing", with more than 45,000 people working in ceramics. |
She met her husband David working on the line at the now-closed Staffordshire Pottery, and added it was "heartbreaking" to think Dunoon Mugs could close too. | She met her husband David working on the line at the now-closed Staffordshire Pottery, and added it was "heartbreaking" to think Dunoon Mugs could close too. |
"I hope the government steps in to help us," she said. | "I hope the government steps in to help us," she said. |
Last week, Gareth Snell, the Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central, gave a speech in Parliament, warning the industry faced collapse. | Last week, Gareth Snell, the Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central, gave a speech in Parliament, warning the industry faced collapse. |
He criticised the government's response to what he described as a "crisis" facing the industry. | He criticised the government's response to what he described as a "crisis" facing the industry. |
Mr Smith also added he was not confident Dunoon would get the help it needed from government. | Mr Smith also added he was not confident Dunoon would get the help it needed from government. |
''I don't think they behave as if they're interested in traditional industries," he said. | ''I don't think they behave as if they're interested in traditional industries," he said. |
In a statement, the Department for Business and Trade said: "Ministers continue to engage closely with the ceramics sector to understand the challenges and provide support, ensuring the industry is globally competitive as part of our Plan for Change." | In a statement, the Department for Business and Trade said: "Ministers continue to engage closely with the ceramics sector to understand the challenges and provide support, ensuring the industry is globally competitive as part of our Plan for Change." |
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