(25 Sep 2019, 2:38 pm)streetdeckfan wrote
That's why I said I don't think it'll be saved as it is now.
If someone could get it for a good price, find a new factory close by and just move everything over, they could certainly bring it back to profit.
The more I read into it, the less I think the money issues were caused by low sales. It definitely looks to me like all the money was being sucked out of it by it's owners in order to get money to build a new village and a massive church!
In my experience, most cynical view is often the correct one
Let's see if the authorities agree with you.
If they don't or theres no substance to your self confessed cynical comments, then at least they know where a massive fan of the Wrightbus deckers likes to hang-out
Seriously though, I'm not sure the factory needs to be too near by. I've always thought it strange it has survived so long in a competitive market - stuck out on a limb like it is.
The markets in Northern and Republic of Ireland are hardly the biggest!
Mind, saying that Scarborough and Falkirk are hardly on the cusp of their major customers doorsteps...