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Cabinet Meeting Held At Middleport Pottery

With the cost of living crisis currently dominating the headlines, and levelling up very much on the agenda for the government, Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent recently hosted a regional cabinet meeting (12 May), with the story appearing in both the national press and local media.

The Pottery, founded in 1889, played host to PM Boris Johnson as well as senior ministers that included Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Home Secretary Priti Patel, Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi; Health Secretary Sajid Javid; Britain’s Housing Secretary Michael Gove, International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan and Government Efficiency Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg.

Above: PM Boris Johnson is shown drinking from a Burleigh Calico cup.
Above: PM Boris Johnson is shown drinking from a Burleigh Calico cup.

Prior to the meeting, cabinet ministers met Jim Norman, managing director of Burgess & Leigh (Burleigh & Poole Pottery), Dean Barlow, operations director of Denby Pottery, Debbie Hill, production manager of Burgess & Leigh and three apprentices, at a business and community event , also held at the Pottery.

Above: Burgess & Leigh’s managing director Jim Norman chatted toAnne-Marie Trevelyan MP, Secretary of State for International Trade.
Above: Burgess & Leigh’s managing director Jim Norman chatted toAnne-Marie Trevelyan MP, Secretary of State for International Trade.

Jim Norman told GiftsandHome.net: “It was a memorable day for the staff at Burleigh, some of whom had the opportunity to chat with Boris Johnson and the rest of the cabinet. Our production manager, Deborah Hill, proudly introduced two graduate apprentices and one current apprentice – Leanne Bourne, Megan Ferriday and Jack Harris – to the visitors at a business and community event held on the canal side.”

Above: A gathering was held at Middleport Pottery where the PM and cabinet ministers met up with local businesses.
Above: A gathering was held at Middleport Pottery where the PM and cabinet ministers met up with local businesses.

Continued Jim: “After the cabinet meeting, design and development manager Alison Howell and I had the opportunity of a private meeting and tour with Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Secretary of State for International Trade, to discuss exporting and to showcase the unique craftsmanship that makes Burleigh so special.”
Top: A regional cabinet meeting was held at Middleport Pottery last week.

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