Ed Farnley, 24, of Uttoxeter, is Ken Harrison’s great-nephew and joined JCB six years ago as a business degree apprentice. He works as a product specialist for JCB Attachments in Uttoxeter.
A JCB factory shut due to the coronavirus outbreak is set to reopen to produce parts for life-saving ventilators. The plant, in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, normally manufactures cabs for diggers ...
He works as a Product Specialist for JCB Attachments in Uttoxeter. Ed said: “I’m the fourth generation of my family to work here and it gives me a real sense of pride to know that we have ...
Ken, who turned 100 last November, joined JCB as a welder in 1952 when only 29 people worked on the shop floor, earning four shillings and sixpence an hour, the equivalent of 22½ pence in today’s ...
Two new industrial units a few hundred metres from the JCB world parts centre have been given the greenlight. The units are set to be located on the A50 bypass in Uttoxeter. The original outline ...
from Uttoxeter, got Covid. He will be joined by Mr Bevan, from Abbots Bromley, when the races kick off at 19:00 BST. The 2.2-mile fun run takes place around the JCB grounds and country lanes.