Southam News

Monday, 17 October 2011

Appeal For Witnesses To M40 Collision

Warwickshire Police are investigating a serious road traffic collision on the northbound carriageway of the M40 between junctions 14 & 15 at around 12.20pm on Saturday 15 October.

The collision involved a grey coloured Renault Megane Estate and a green Vauxhall Astra.

As a result of the collision the Renault Megane flipped on to its roof. A female passenger in the vehicle was airlifted to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham where she received treatment for an arm injury.

The 44 year old female driver of the Vauxhall Astra, the only occupant of that vehicle, was taken to Warwick Hospital for treatment to minor injuries and later released.

As a result of the collision the northbound carriageway was closed to traffic. The southbound carriageway was also closed for a short time to allow the air ambulance to land.

Police investigating the collision would like to hear from anyone travelling on the M40 motorway around12.15pm who saw the two vehicles travelling north near to the Warwick and Leamington Spa turnings, or anyone who witnessed the collision itself. They are asked to contact PC Mark Savidge on 01926 415465 or via voicemail x 10410.

Southam Town Centre Closed

Southam Town Centre will be closed today [October 17]  to traffic due to the Southam Mop Fair.

Traffic must follow the diversion signs.

The town centre will be affected throughout the day, evening and night.

Dolly Mixtures and Torpedoes Swimathon

Southam Lions "Dolly Mixtures" and "Torpedoes" [Simon Turner, Simon Cobley, David Williams, Tony Lorimer, Dave Brough, Delyth Williams & Ann Jakeway] took part again in this years Soroptimists Swimathon at Warwick School.

The event took place on Sunday [October 16].

Shattering previous records they completed an amazing 4950 metres in the allotted 55 minutes!

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Saturday, 15 October 2011

Nigel Rock to speak at Rotary

Nigel Rock will be talking to the Rotary Club of Southam 2000 about his recently published book ‘Sure Strike’ - a WWII thriller. 

Nigel Rock’s talk will be about the story behind the story - and the trails and tribulations of getting  published. The book is fiction, but based on a background of real events of the period and what might have been, but mixed with his family stories. 

The talk will take place at the Fox & Hen, Bascote, near Southam, on Thursday evening 27 October.  Places can be booked by contacting: Dave Roberts on 01926 815831

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Nigel Rock contested the general election in 2010, coming second in the Kenilworth and Southam Parliamentary constituency. He was born in Warwickshire, and was for eight years the Stratford District Councillor for Stockton and Napton until he stood down in May.

Although fiction, there are special connections with the Warwickshire area with mentions of, for instance, Chesterton, Wellesbourne and Ashorne. Nigel's parents met in RAF bomber command during World War II and much of the story was inspired by incidents of that period.  Some of the events his parents told him about have been a framework of fact around which the fictional story has been woven. 

As well as national events, the book paints a picture of ordinary life behind the scenes in the RAF from recollections in diaries and other documents as well as photographs including that from a De Havilland Mosquito crash that saw Nigel in contact with the Royal Canadian Air Force Archivist.  Nigel says “There was quite a lot of research involved to make the story fit events of the time and the technology background. Of course with a fictional novel history can be bent a bit, but I wanted to make things as realistic as I could.  In writing the book it makes you appreciate the bravery of many people from 70 years ago.”

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In summary the storyline is this: The British Security Services become aware that a German mathematician is leading a team (more or less the opposite number of the Bletchley Park team) who suspects the existence of the British code breakers and initiates a search of British country houses where they might be based. 

Their search is made by combination of photo reconnaissance and sending false messages.  The British discover a brilliant mathematician and linguist is on administrative duties at a bomber command airbase and they set out to use his skills.   

Having been stung by the vicious reprisals meted out by the Nazis after Czech patriots (who were in fact trained in Warwickshire) assassinated Reinhard Heydrich, the British are wary of assassination attempts. The result is an RAF clandestine but surgical strike to eliminate the threat of discovery.  Coding, espionage, technology and romance feature in the book.

The title of “Sure Strike” is derived from the bomber command motto “Strike Hard - Strike Sure”. 

The book is on sale at local book sellers Waterstones in Leamington, Kenilworth Books, Warwick Books (and can be ordered from any book seller as well as on line.) 

You can get a copy from Clippers Hairdressers in Southam, or Napton Post Office.

The book is also available at Amazon and a Kindle version has just been launched.

Courtesy of Amazon, it is possible to see inside the book by clicking on the image below:

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Jeremy Wright goes to Gaydon

Jeremy Wright followed in the footsteps of James Bond and Prince Charles when he got behind the wheel of the latest Aston Martin, which he has nominated for the Made By Britain initiative.

All the country’s 650 MPs have been asked to nominate a product manufactured in their constituency as part of the initiative, which aims to dispel the myth that Britain no longer makes anything.

Mr Wright, the MP for Southam and Kenilworth, which covers Aston Martin’s headquarters at Gaydon, commented: “The Aston Martin is the ultimate top-of-the-range iconic product. It is a fabulous luxury car which I am very proud to see designed and manufactured in my constituency.

Aston Martin, which is now a completely independent British company, prides itself on its creativity, engineering excellence, fine craftsmanship and personal service.

At the company’s headquarters at Gaydon these remarkable cars are being designed and manufactured to the most exacting standards. They are personalised products made by highly skilled craftsmen.

Not only does Aston Martin dispel the myth that Britain doesn’t make anything, it is making a product that the rest of the world is beating a path here to buy.”

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Mr Wright has nominated the Aston Martin Virage, which was launched at the Geneva Motor Show in March. About 500 of the cars, worth £75 million, have already been made this year.
The company, which has an annual turnover of about £500 million, employs more than 1,400 people at its Gaydon site, where all its models are designed and, with the exception of the Rapide, manufactured. 

While its cars are sold worldwide, it is constantly working to develop new markets, particularly in Russia, China and the Middle East. It will have nine dealerships in China by 2012 and has already sold 500 cars there this year, more than 12 per cent of its global annual total.

Mr Wright added: “MPs want to show through this initiative that manufacturing is thriving in Britain and Aston Martin certainly demonstrates that. Through their focus on innovative engineering, cutting edge design and personalised craftsmanship they are breaking into new markets around the globe. What they will need in the future is more highly skilled employees and this initiative is designed to encourage more young people to look to manufacturing as a career path and stick with the maths and science subjects that they will need to do this.”


 

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Click here to view all the nominations.

Recently, National Geographic also went to the Gaydon factory:

For the first time on television, Aston Martin's most advanced production car, the One-77 was showcased on National Geographic's popular Megafactories series.

Following un-paralleled access to Aston Martin the hour-long programme charted the intense One-77 development programme throughout the three years it took from the car's conception in October 2007 to the build of the first production One-77 in October 2010.

Filmed in high definition the show illustrates how Aston Martin remains at the forefront of contemporary manufacturing, embodying design and engineering excellence, and a brand with a truly special heritage.

In never seen-before footage of the exclusive facility where up to 77 examples of the One-77 will be hand-crafted, Megafactories details the highly skilled manufacturing process fusing modern technology with traditional hand-craftsmanship and painstaking attention to detail culminating in over 2,700 man-hours to complete the ultimate Aston Martin by a dedicated team of 27 technicians.

The One-77 facility is located in its own specially created standalone building within the company's global headquarters in Gaydon, Warwickshire. Inside the facility the distinctive production space is laboratory-like in its design and detail, an open plan 1,000 sq m serene space with its white walls, floor and ceiling containing four build positions and a host of specialist equipment and tools. The facility is a marked departure from a conventional automotive production space, with each car remaining static throughout the build, rather than progressing from station to station.

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Megafactories: Aston Martin launches the new series on one of the world's largest networks and premiers in the UK on Sunday 4 September, 2011 at 9.00pm on National Geographic, Sky Channels (526, 543-HD) and Virgin Media (230, 232-HD).

The show will be broadcast in 64 countries worldwide.

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 National Geographic Megafacories

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The bizarre Liam Fox affair has resulted in a new quandary for anti HS2 campaigners: a new Secretary of State for Transport.

After the resignation of Liam Fox, the current boss of all things transport, Philip Hammond, was hurriedly moved to fill his post. Filling Hammond's shoes is Justine Greening.

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Justine Greening was Economic Secretary to the Treasury and this represents a promotion.  She may or may not know what's in store for her when she dusts off the HS2 file and sees what's in it.

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Meanwhile, Philip Hammond is now Secretary of State for Defence. Having failed to keep control of anti-democratic Stasi-like attack dogs HS2 Limited, it is somewhat worrying that the people he is now in charge of have things like tanks & missiles at their disposal.

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 Justine Greening

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Summers Son continues to shine

Lee Summers, son of Midlands Entrepreneur of the Year Gary Summers is certainly following in his Father's footsteps. At the recent SummitSkills Awards (formerly the National Training Awards) held at ExCel in London, Lee collected the prestigious Environmental Excellence Award along with £150 worth of vouchers and £100 in training vouchers.

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  Passionate about renewable energy as a teenager, Lee completed his degree in Environmental Management and went on to complete a master's degree in Renewable Energy for the Built Environment. he worked in the UK and Canada delivering many innovative eco-build projects before rejoining the Alumet Group as Environmental Manager to aid them develop their ISO14001 standards. He has since been promoted to Technical Director, specialising in solar photovoltaics (PV).

  SummitSkills Chief Executive Keith Marshall OBE said "It has been a big year for the organisation. Government approval of the SummitSkills led National Skills Academy for Environmental Technologies marked a significant milestone in the evolution of the way training is delivered in this area. Our determination to recognise and celebrate excellence is fundamental to us and as a sector we must continue to do so in the future. The individuals winning today are the future for us all"

  Lee aspires to make Alumet the most sustainable company operating in the UK by 2014; for the business to generate all of its energy from renewable technologies and to achieve zero waste to landfill. Lee's inspirational leadership and technical know how as enabled Alumet's EOS Energy division become one of the country's fastest growing solar panel specialists.

  www.alumet.co.uk  www.eosenergy.co.uk

 

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