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MP buys a slice of city’s manufacturing heritage

Paul Blomfield MP at Portland Works . Paul Blomfield MP at Portland Works  pictured with  knifemaker Stuart Mitchell (left) and  Derek Morton(right) Chair of the Portland Works Committee.

Paul Blomfield MP at Portland Works . Paul Blomfield MP at Portland Works pictured with knifemaker Stuart Mitchell (left) and Derek Morton(right) Chair of the Portland Works Committee.

A LONG-running campaign to save a piece of Sheffield’s manufacturing heritage has been boosted by Sheffield Central MP Paul Blomfield.

The Labour man put his hand in his pocket to buy a share in Portland Works, a complex of little mesters’ workshops where stainless steel cutlery was first ever manufactured.

Craftsmen, artists, musicians and artisans have come together to try to buy the Randall Street works, just off Bramall Lane.

They need £750,000 to purchase the buildings and start the restoration - and have asked members of the Sheffield community to buy a share in the project.

Mr Blomfield has now bought a share in the scheme.

Derek Morton, chair of the Portland Works Committee, said: “We have a six-month window of opportunity to ensure the survival of the works. We’ve had a wonderful response from 150 people, mainly from the Sheffield area, but as far away as Australia and South Africa, to the community share issue.

“We now have £140,000 raised in share sales and donations and need to double this by the end of January.

“Paul has supported this cooperative project from the beginning and has taken an active interest in developments.”

Mr Blomfield added: “Portland Works is a part of Sheffield’s heritage that we can’t afford to lose. The committee have a fantastic vision to develop Portland Works as a community-run social enterprise. Today there are still strong Sheffield manufacturing businesses, artists, musicians and craftspeople at Portland Works, and they need clarity about their future.

“If enough people buy shares then I know that together we can ensure Portland Works remains home to traditional Sheffield skilled jobs and crafts for another century.”


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Soapsoane

Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 04:22 PM

Waywoodwind is spoiling the emphasis of this story. It's a great campaign and getting the MP to lend support adds great publicity, Why such venom? The people involved in this project give up their time and effort and want to do something great for Sheffield beyond party politics really. Even MPs want to do soemthing beyond Westminster politics and want to save preserve and develop heritage businesses for the next generations. Try and have a kind and open heart Waywoodwind. Brilliant Portland Works!!!!



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1graybags

Wednesday, October 26, 2011 at 04:28 PM

waywoodwind, please explain?



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waywoodwind

Tuesday, October 25, 2011 at 12:25 PM

Blomfield and his wife are nothing but thieving traitorous scum



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