Government convenes latest Honda Swindon Taskforce

11 Feb 2020 12:09 PM

The Taskforce focused on how to mitigate the impact of Honda closing manufacturing operations in Swindon.

Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom held the latest meeting of the Honda Swindon Taskforce yesterday (10 February 2020).

Meeting in Swindon, the Taskforce bought together civic leaders, local partners and MPs, Honda, Unite the Union, sector representatives and government officials to discuss support for employees affected by Honda’s decision and how best to stimulate more economic growth in Swindon.

Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom yesterday said:

Honda’s decision to close manufacturing operations in Swindon was a significant blow to the local community. Since it was set up, the Honda Taskforce has worked hard to support the workforce and the supply chain, as well as to find a positive way forward for developing the site.

We are clear that Swindon remains a vital location for advanced manufacturers to invest – in large part thanks to the skills of the dedicated local workforce.

The Taskforce reviewed support work undertaken to date and discussed future priorities and work going forward, including:

Swindon and the surrounding area is a particularly attractive place for investors, as Swindon College will lead one of 12 prestigious new Institutes of Technology, whilst a new £16 million programme is providing support to SME businesses in the automotive supply chain.

The Taskforce and the government remain fully committed to providing ongoing support to local leaders, Honda employees and the wider supply chain.

The Honda Steering Group that supports the Taskforce also continues to meet, focusing on helping to mitigate impacts on the Swindon workforce as well as those operating within the supply chain.