The Factory Next Door

Steve Duke

What’s on your list of the greatest products made in Britain? Join economics journalist Steve Duke as he criss-crosses the island to meet the people still making things in our factories and workshops. Hear the stories behind some of our most iconic products, told by the people crafting them. Series 6 (numbers 51 to 60 on our list) arrives late summer. “A gem of a series” – Podcast Rex “Thoughtful and warm” – The Guardian ***** “A wonderful, life-affirming podcast” ***** “Important listening with a light touch” 2005 – British Podcast Awards – Silver Award 2005 – Independent Podcast Awards – Shortlisted 2004 – British Podcast Awards – Shortlisted 2004 – Independent Podcast Awards – Winner   Have a suggestion for what needs to go on our list? Whatsapp me on 07767 888 319. Say hello on Instagram @thefactorynextdoor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Most replayed moments. The greatest business strategy

    May 29

    Most replayed moments. The greatest business strategy

    We’ve hit number 50 on our list of the greatest things we make here, so I thought it would be nice to share some of my favourite moments, as well as your most replayed clips.   Since we started The Factory Next Door, we’ve spent hours and hours hanging out with business owners, chatting to them on factory floors and in their offices.   They come from different walks of life, creating a wide range of beautiful products.   But there’s a unifying factor that comes up time and again in our chats. An element that is repeatedly identified as being crucial to success.   Family.   Mum, Dad, Brother, Sister, Children – they are often credited with direction and drive. Even when they are not employed by the company, we hear about their influence on business strategy.   We start in the city of Gloucester – and close to its beautiful cathedral sits the shirt-maker Emma Willis (Ep. 21). It’s a company that makes shirts for royalty, actors, musicians, as well as for injured service personnel through its Style for Soldiers charity.   In this clip, Emma reveals where her company’s strong sense of societal responsibility comes from.   For our second clip, we travel to Walthamstow, North London. Here, Han from Black Horse Lane Ateliers (Ep. 24) is explaining to us why he pivoted from making clothes for high street brands to launching his own label making the very finest jeans.   For the final clip, we go back to the beginning, to the custom motorbike (Ep. 4).   For this episode we went to hang out with husband-and-wife team Vic and Lin from Destiny Cycles – makers of the finest choppers this side of the Atlantic.   In this clip, Lin discusses her pride for Vic’s work.   Say hello on Instagram @thefactorynextdoor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    16 min
  2. Bonus Ep. Northampton. How to grow our shoe industry

    Mar 17

    Bonus Ep. Northampton. How to grow our shoe industry

    Over the past 20 years, the amount we spend on shoes in the UK has tripled. It now stands at £14bn. During the same period, our domestic footwear industry has dramatically shrunk. The vast majority of shoes we buy are now made overseas. One town remains synonymous with shoemaking. Northampton. And it’s here that you can still find craftspeople making some of the finest shoes in the world. Brands like Crockett and Jones, Edward Green, Tricker’s and Joseph Cheaney & Sons are still selling their shoes to the world. In this special episode of The Factory Next Door, we head off on a tour of Northampton to ask a simple question: What can we do today, to ensure that in 10 years time Northampton’s historic shoe industry is growing again? We begin at last makers Springline, where director Michael chats to us about how we can help ourselves. He also shares a story that breaks my heart. Chris, founder of Crown Northampton shows us around his factory making the world’s finest trainer, as we consider overhauling the benefits of working in the industry. And then we pop in to visit a friend of the show, William Church from Cheaney to discuss the challenges facing the industry right now – and how to overcome them.   Say hello on Instagram @thefactorynextdoor The Factory Next Door is supported by AVEVA, a leader in industrial intelligence.  Sign up to their bi-weekly newsletter about manufacturing here: www.aveva.com/factory Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    56 min
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What’s on your list of the greatest products made in Britain? Join economics journalist Steve Duke as he criss-crosses the island to meet the people still making things in our factories and workshops. Hear the stories behind some of our most iconic products, told by the people crafting them. Series 6 (numbers 51 to 60 on our list) arrives late summer. “A gem of a series” – Podcast Rex “Thoughtful and warm” – The Guardian ***** “A wonderful, life-affirming podcast” ***** “Important listening with a light touch” 2005 – British Podcast Awards – Silver Award 2005 – Independent Podcast Awards – Shortlisted 2004 – British Podcast Awards – Shortlisted 2004 – Independent Podcast Awards – Winner   Have a suggestion for what needs to go on our list? Whatsapp me on 07767 888 319. Say hello on Instagram @thefactorynextdoor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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