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James Cartlidge MP

The South Suffolk Taskforce (SSTF) was established in July 2017 following the news that the Delphi Technologies factory, situated off Newton Road in Sudbury, would be closed. As one of the biggest employers in the area, and as a stalwart of the economic environment in the constituency’s largest town, the closure of this plant represented a significant challenge.

Initially focussed on the Delphi closure, the group provided an otherwise unavailable forum through which to engage with the outgoing business, Government departments, local and national stakeholders, prospective buyers, the local media, and the workforce on site. By combining and coordinating the work of the individual organisations, SSTF was able to focus on the difficult matters at hand whilst speaking with one voice. The group invited organisations to appear in front of the panel for evidence sessions, and provided clarity in the local community through periodic updates and coordinated media activity.

Once SSTF was operational, it was agreed that it should widen its scope to explore how different industries were functioning, including the industrial, retail and tourism sectors. As a result, SSTF undertook a site visit to consider the future of the Brantham industrial site and held evidence sessions on skills in Hadleigh and tourism in Shotley. 

Furthermore, SSTF’s collaborative working has demonstrably led to successful outcomes for the local economy that may not otherwise have occurred. One such example is the sale of the Philips Avent factory in Glemsford to the Malaysian company, GCB Cocoa. Stakeholders on SSTF were instrumental in ensuring that potential inward investment was translated into the purchase of the site by a business committed to significant new job creation.

The South Suffolk Taskforce (SSTF) comprises a group of representatives from the main political and economic stakeholders operating in the constituency of South Suffolk, located in the East of England. The Taskforce is chaired by the local Member of Parliament, James Cartlidge MP, and includes representatives from Babergh District Council (BDC), the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership (NALEP), Suffolk County Council (SCC), and Sudbury Town Council (STC).

Membership of SSTF has varied since its creation in 2017, but the current standing members include: James Cartlidge MP, Cllr John Ward (Leader, BDC), Arthur Charvonia (Chief Executive, BDC), Cllr Michael Holt (Cabinet Member for Economic Growth, BDC), Fiona Duhamel (Assistant Director Economic Development and Regeneration, BDC), Cllr Adrian Osborne (Sudbury Town Council & BDC), Chris Starkie (Chief Executive, NALEP), Chris Dashper (Head of Programmes, NALEP), and Harriet Granstrom-Steer (Senior Researcher to James Cartlidge MP).

Since its inception, SSTF has worked with many government departments and local bodies, including the Department for International Trade, the Department for Work & Pensions (specifically, the local Job Centre team), the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, the Sudbury Chamber of Commerce, Gainsborough’s House, the National Trust, and numerous other organisations and businesses, depending on the matter at hand. The Chair would like to thank all those who have sat as a Member of SSTF, provided information during evidence sessions, or attended business forums, for their time and dedication to the success of South Suffolk’s economy and workforce.

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News

Commercial scheme more viable than residential for future of Delphi Diesel Systems site in Sudbury, new report concludes

Thursday, 25 July, 2019
A commercial-led development, potentially comprising multiple units to house several small businesses, would be the best use of a soon-to-close major industrial site in Sudbury, a report has concluded. A 127-page options appraisal document on the future of the Delphi Diesel Systems plant in Newton

Philips Avent factory should be kept for industrial use, community leaders say

Friday, 29 March, 2019
A factory in Sudbury due to close next year - costing 430 jobs - should be kept for industrial use, community leaders have insisted after a meeting was held about its future. Representatives from Philips UK attended a meeting of the South Suffolk Taskforce, chaired by James Cartlidge MP, last week

Fresh hope for hundreds of at-risk jobs at Delphi Diesel Systems in Sudbury, as car maker submits offer to purchase site

Thursday, 6 December, 2018
A car maker has provided fresh hope for the future of hundreds of at-risk jobs in Sudbury, after placing a bid to buy an industrial site earmarked for closure. MP for South Suffolk James Cartlidge confirmed this week that a British firm has made a credible offer to purchase the town’s Delphi Diesel
James Cartlidge MP

Delphi Update December 2018

Monday, 3 December, 2018
I will be speaking to Look East this evening about Delphi but by way of a further update, I wanted to clarify the position, given that negotiations on the future of the plant appear to be climaxing.
James Cartlidge MP

British company makes ‘significant bid’ for major Suffolk industrial site, MP reveals

Saturday, 1 December, 2018
South Suffolk MP James Cartlidge says a significant bid has been made for the Delphi site, which could safeguard the workforce Picture: Office of JAMES CARTLIDGE A British company has put in a “significant bid” for a major industrial site in Sudbury which could see 500 jobs saved, South Suffolk MP
James Cartlidge at Hadleigh Taskforce meeting

Hadleigh Taskforce meeting

Friday, 2 November, 2018
Interesting & useful South Suffolk Taskforce forum in Hadleigh’s historic Guildroom opposite their poppy-adorned church.
South Suffolk Taskforce meeting 7.9.8

Delphi Update

Friday, 7 September, 2018
This morning I was pleased to update the Sudbury business forum about recent progress in relation to the Delphi site. I set up the South Suffolk Taskforce in the wake of the news that Delphi would be closing its plant in Sudbury.

Review into future of Delphi Diesel Systems site in Sudbury set to begin

Saturday, 25 August, 2018
As a review into the future of one of Sudbury’s biggest industrial sites is set to begin, businesses are being called on to give their feedback on how they see their future in the town. Babergh District Council announced this week that it has appointed consultants Carter Jonas to conduct an options
James Cartlidge MP

South Suffolk Taskforce Business Forum

Tuesday, 7 August, 2018
In the wake of the announcement that the Delphi plant in Sudbury would be closing, I convened the South Suffolk Taskforce to look at how we could make our local economy as competitive and prosperous as possible.  In order to fully assess the state of the local economy in Sudbury, I would
James Cartlidge MP

Update from South Suffolk Taskforce

Wednesday, 23 May, 2018
On Friday morning I chaired a session of the South Suffolk Taskforce in Sudbury Town Hall on the Sudbury Delphi site which is scheduled to close in 2020.
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The Resilient Recovery Report 

On 20th October 2021, SSTF published their Resilient Recovery Report.

The report outlines SSTF findings about how the local economy can make the most of its assets to recover from the pandemic whilst strengthening business and employment opportunities in the area.

You can read the report here: https://www.jamescartlidge.com/news/sstf-launches-resilient-recovery-re…

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