Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year
Have a great Christmas break everyone!
In lieu of Christmas cards I’ve made a donation to Oakleaf Enterprise – they do great work at this time of year so maybe you could help them too?
A busy day in Parliament
This week I had the good fortune to attend two events in Parliament on the same day
Firstly a seminar in the House of Commons discussing the circular economy and greater sustainability and secondly the Winter reception for MakeUK and the APMG superbly hosted by Lord Bilimoria.
It was great to catch up with so many friends and colleagues there.
Moto GP!
Many thanks to Paul Jones for inviting me to the MotoGP™ British Grand Prix on Sunday, and amazing ‘once in a lifetime’ experience to see the hard work, dedication and engineering excellence behind the scenes with the Aprilia team. The bikes really are amazing! Thanks to the RINA team for the invitation and Steven Lewis and Pietro Colombo for hosting me.
The event celebrated 75 years of the world championships which started with the old 500cc category. Many of the machines drew inspiration from the iconic liveries from the past.
A fond farewell to CP Cases
Following the sale of CP Cases Ltd., my role as a Non-Executive Director in the business has now reached a conclusion. After fully participating in the sale process I will be standing down at the end of July.
It has been a privilege to work with the CP team in the UK and USA on their journey for nearly eight years. The company has profitably grown turnover, embraced new technologies and improved processes and operational efficiencies. It’s a great business with fantastic people and innovative products. I am proud to have played my part in that.
Moving forward, I believe the team is well placed to succeed under their new ownership and has a secure future, with Global OEMs seeing the potential of the products designed and made by the company. I wish them all the best on the next phase of their journey.
It’s the most wonderful time of the Year!
As Andy Williams once sung- It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Yes – but it’s not Christmas it’s the business awards season!
I’ve been busy judging, presenting and attending awards this autumn.
Amongst these have been Made in South East Manufacturing Awards, the Make UK Regional Awards and the “Dealmakers of the Year’ awards also for the South East.
I’ve previously judged the IoD Director of the Year Awards, presented the National Awards and even delivered speeches.
I would wholeheartedly recommend getting involved in awards judging as I always find it interesting to learn about who companies have resolved a wide range of business issues and how they have used professional help.
Of course it goes without saying that I’m a great advocate of entering competitions, there are a whole range of different awards and some ideally fit the business you work in.
Back in Parliament
I was recently back in Parliament to support the launch of Manufacturing Commission’s new inquiry: Upskilling Industry, Manufacturing Productivity and Growth in England. The report explores the reasons for the skills gap in UK manufacturing and makes recommendations to Government on how businesses can best navigate recent reforms to the skills system.
The inquiry explored the challenges of upskilling the manufacturing workforce and how recent further education reform can be best navigated by businesses, education providers, and individuals.
Drawing on evidence from Parliamentarians, civil servants, academics, and industry stakeholders, Upskilling Industry calls for the UK Government to provide greater support for businesses in the manufacturing sector.
With thanks to our inquiry Chair, Lord Karan Bilimoria, and vice-Chairs, Mark Pawsey MP and Sarah Olney MP and to Rob Allen for all of his hard work
You can read the report here: https://lnkd.in/e8jjbD_f
Visit to Popham Airfield
I had the good fortune recently to visit a long standing friend and former colleague Mike Pearson who’s the Airfield Manager at Popham and also happens to be the General Aviation Advocate at the Department of Transport – big cheese looking after the interests of all involved in the industry. After a very interesting conversation about what’s going on in the world of general aviation and also remotely piloted aircraft such as drones, Mike showed me around some of the exotica around the airfield. Some of the pictures are not quite what they seem! Also for an avid Autogyro fan. think of James Bond in ‘You only live twice’, there were some shining examples- I was even offered a ride at a later date!
It’s really impressive to see so much going on at the site with lots of events being held (including an open day on the 16th April) , a moto-cross track at the far end of the runway and lots of facilities for those involved in flying light aircraft including many storage hangars. There were even some Beagle Pups there which I got involved with in my days at British Aerospace!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
A donation has been made to Oakleaf Enterprise. Helping those in need at this difficult time of the year
Birthday celebrations- Final update
UPDATE 30th May 2022
Well I did it!
So pleased to have completed Ride London for Oakleaf
My fundraising has gone well but more contributions are always gratefully received on my Just Giving page. Just ten pounds will pay for a counselling session for someone in need to please help if you can.
The ride itself was interesting and much tougher than I expected. Where I live it’s very hilly with hardly any flat ground around at all. This means for every climb there’s usually a descent to rest and recuperate.
This ride on the softly undulating landscape of Essex was full power all of the way with no respite. Interestingly the heart rate stayed in a defined range as did the power output. The Northerly wind against for the first 50 miles was also a challenge plus a few gusty side winds too.
On the top cog throughout but the shoulder (see below) certainly gave me a constant reminder of what happened a few years ago.
The ride itself was quite congested. I saw the aftermath of at least 8 accidents and there were a few close calls in the congested areas with some overenthusiastic riding by a few. We were also delayed while some poor soul was evacuated away by helicopter, I hope they are ok.
So that’s the second Ride London done for me and maybe the last!
At the moment I never want to eat another energy bar again (being diabetic controlled by diet doesn’t help!)
Many thanks to all of those who have encouraged me, my family for putting up with the training rides and those who have supported my charitable efforts!
UPDATE 12th May 2022
As this week is Mental Health Awareness week and I am supporting local charity Oakleaf , I thought I’d update on my training for the ride with just over two weeks to go – full details are on my Just Giving page. The birthday is now out of the way by the way!
I’ve been getting a few miles in which you will see on my just giving page, trying to average over 70 miles a week. I even snuck in a crafty, albeit slow, ride in Amsterdam last week on a long weekend break. It wasn’t easy to find any hills to climb apart from the bridges but the hefty bike made it hard work.
I’ll be doing the Kelly’s 50 miler on the 22nd as my final big prep ride. The next report will hopefully be after I have completed the ride
If any other friends and colleagues are doing the ride drop me a line with your start time when you get it. Always nice to have some company in a crowd of 25000!
Cheers
David
Every year 1 in 4 people will suffer from a mental health issue
The Covid-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on the mental health and wellbeing of UK adults, and those who were already struggling have been disproportionately impacted.
The uncertainty and stress caused by the war in Ukraine, which must be unbearable for those closely involved, is only adding to this.
In 2018/19, stress, depression or anxiety were responsible for 44% of all cases of work-related ill health and 54% of all working days lost due to health issues in GB
People with mental health needs have the second lowest employment rate of any disabled group with only 28.5% securing long-term work, and those with mental ill-health are more vulnerable to the negative effects of unemployment
Some people do recover, they respond well to treatment and medication without too much damage to their emotional, social and working life.
So this year I’m cycling the new 100mile Ride London route into darkest Essex – truly a trip into the unknown for me!
I’m doing it to raise money for Oakleaf Enterprise and my Just Giving link is here
Oakleaf exists to help people who are less fortunate and find their road to recovery more difficult to achieve. Finding and keeping a job is an important aspect of the recovery process and ensuring the right support is vital.
With the help of friends and family we managed to raise well over £2000 for Oakleaf.
I decided that I would do it again on or around my 60th birthday so here we are.
Two and a half years ago, just before lockdown, I had the misfortune to crash my Mountain Bike at high speed
After a repair and consequential removal of the metalwork, days before the virus took hold, I was back on my bike within 5 months of the accident.
A huge thank you to the team at Frimley Park Hospital for fixing me and some fantastic rehabilitation physio. (I’m not such a bold descender these days)
Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the charity. So it’s the most efficient way to donate – saving time and cutting costs for the charity.
Thank you for your support and here is the link once again
Merry Christmas Everyone
As we seem to be stuck in a bit of a ‘Groundhog day’ situation I thought I would re-issue last year’s card – the message still stands unfortunately
A donation has been made to Oakleaf Enterprise Open at Christmas and the New Year to help those in need.
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