Business & Economy
Global manufacturing firm welcomes Government Minister to Northumberland operation
April 10, 2019
EGGER (UK) Ltd welcomed the UK Government’s Minister for Energy and Clean Growth, Rt Hon Claire Perry MP to their wood-based materials manufacturing site at Hexham in Northumberland on Friday 8th March 2019.
Rt Hon Claire Perry MP’s visit to Northumberland’s largest manufacturing company EGGER comes on the back of concerns raised by the industry through the Wood Panel Industries Federation (WPIF) about the increasing demand for the UK annual wood basket.
Wood-based panel manufacturers are looking to ensure that wood security is at the forefront of future UK business and energy policy. The wood panel manufacturing sector uses 25 per cent of the 11 million tonnes of wood delivered from UK forestry every year.
UK manufacturers supply approximately 65 per cent of the total UK annual consumption of wood-based panel products, which can be found in virtually every office, home and workplace across the country and is relied upon by the furniture, house building and construction industries across the UK.
The Minister for Energy and Clean Growth was joined by Hexham’s local representative Guy Opperman MP, Northumberland County Council Leader Cllr Peter Jackson and Councillor for Hexham East, Cllr Cath Homer.
The Rt Hon Claire Perry MP, Minister for Energy and Clean Growth commented: “It was a pleasure to be in Hexham with Guy Opperman MP and visit the EGGER plant to meet representatives of the Wood Panel Industry and discuss the importance of forestry to the UK Economy. It’s great to see manufacturing firms continuing to invest domestically and bringing highly skilled, quality jobs to the area.”
Hexham’s Member of Parliament, Guy Opperman said: “I was delighted to welcome Energy Minister Claire Perry to EGGER in Hexham to show off one of our top local employers. It was a fantastic opportunity to demonstrate the importance of forestry to Northumberland, and I really hope she takes the message loud and clear about the need to maintain forestry and keep timber costs down on an ongoing basis.”
WPIF director general Alastair Kerr commented: “We really appreciate the time and engagement the Minister gave to this visit. Being able to showcase first-hand the nature of the industry, its products and processes is extremely valuable as it creates a more informed context to future discussions that we hope to have with the Minister and her Department”.
Welcoming the Minister for Energy and Clean Growth, John Paterson, director of EGGER Forestry commented: “It was a pleasure to host this meeting with the Minister, where we were able to discuss the impact of energy policy on our wood supply. Our industry is at the forefront of sustainable UK manufacturing.
“I was pleased to show the Minister what we are able to manufacture at Hexham to meet the demands of the furniture, interior design and construction sectors. Wood security is vital to underpin our manufacturing capability and future capital investment.”