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Pottery

Anger over choice of new chairman

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

A CONTROVERSIAL regeneration job, which pays upto £1,000 a day, has been handed to the former boss of a global pharmaceutical company. Dr...

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Challenge on for golf day

Monday, February 15, 2010

POTTERY giant Wedgwood is to create a bespoke trophy for a national charity golf competition. The National Golf Club Challenge aims to raise more...

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Company on track for Olympics profit

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

WEDGWOOD and Royal Doulton have been selected to produce commemorative souvenirs for the London 2012 Olympic Games. WWRD, the company which owns the...

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All the fun of the fair as firms look to new future

Jo Hyslop,  a member of the Churchill China sales staff,  with a Jamie Oliver Cheeky Mug.    Pictures: Steve Bould

Monday, February 08, 2010

North Staffordshire firms are showcasing more than 5,000 new products at the Spring Fair 2010 at Birmingham's NEC. David Elks finds that exhibitors...

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Wedgwood returns to the world stage

Saturday, February 06, 2010

WEDGWOOD is poised to unveil its first new ranges in a year at an international trade fair as part of a global advertising campaign to re-launch the...

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Potter enjoys record sales

Monday, February 01, 2010

THERE were record takings at Stoke-on-Trent pottery-maker Emma Bridgewater during the firm's three-week January sale. On the opening day of the event,...

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Wares to go on display

Monday, February 01, 2010

POTTERY companies are to unveil their new ranges at a major trade show this weekend. Burslem firms Moorcroft and Moorland Pottery, Longton-based...

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Sculptor flies in to U.S.

Sculptor flies in to U.S.

Monday, February 01, 2010

SCULPTOR Andrew Hull has travelled to the U.S. to showcase his latest work. Mr Hull, who specialises in grotesque humanised bird sculptures, spent the...

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Critics claim focus on art at event was potty

Above, work by Ikuko Iwamoto which was  shortlisted for a prize at the British Ceramics Biennial. Inset, events director Jeremy Theophilus. Below, from left,  Ian Dudson, Jonathan Plant, Norman Tempest and Hugh Edwards.

Monday, January 18, 2010

More than 20,000 people visited the British Ceramics Biennial at the end of last year. But was it a success? Business editor David Johnson sounds out...

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Designer is game for Olympic deal

Monday, January 18, 2010

BETLEY designer Jan Constantine has been chosen by Olympic Games organisers to produce a range of official products. Jan's eponymous company is one of...

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