MCDONALD S customers can get a popular Quarter Pounder with cheese for just 99p instead of £3.19 for a limited time only. Here is how to make use of the deal.
A new support service for Dudley small businesses had been launched, with the former boss of Mary Stevens Hospice in charge. Stourbridge Royal Navy veteran Stevan Jackson, the former Group CEO of the hospice, is launching a small business mentoring group. Mr Jackson, a former coal miner, is a group chair of Vistage, a leadership organisation for small and medium-size businesses. He will be able to one-to-one support and organise peer group meetings for leaders looking to gain new perspectives and innovative ways to solve real-life business and personal challenges. The group will cover Dudley Metropolitan Borough and its surrounding areas.
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Bournville has been home to Cadbury for nearly 150 years
Mondelēz International, the maker of Cadbury Dairy Milk, has announced plans to invest £15 million into its Bournville site, which has been home to the famous chocolate brand for nearly 150 years.
The investment will include £11 million to create a new “line of the future” for Cadbury Dairy Milk tablets as the company seeks to consolidate the majority of its tablet production at the site.
Mondelēz says the new line will enable 125 million more of the large sharing bars to be made at Bournville annually, with additional capacity for any future growth. Alongside the new line, Mondelēz is also planning a further £4 million investment at the site to increase its chocolate making capacity and ensure sufficient chocolate mass to meet current demand and anticipate future needs.
Undoubtedly, one of the most loved chocolate bars there is, the iconic Dairy Milk bar produced by Cadbury’s will be produced at new production lines at the Bournville site. Currently the bars are being produced across Europe, but now the production will return to its original home at Bournville.
The increased investment of £15 million will produce a further 125 million chocolate bars at the factory in Birmingham.
Despite the move back to the UK, a minority of the chocolate bars will still be produced in other countries across Europe including Germany, Poland, Hungary and Ireland.
The Prime Minister Boris Johnson was pleased with the news of the bars being produced back in the UK. The PM tweeted out the news on Thursday evening to his 3.3 million Twitter followers.