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It was built at the Vauxhall factory in Luton, which made more than 5,500 Churchill tanks after stopping car production in May 1940.
The site of Vauxhall’s van manufacturing plant in Luton, which has just closed with the loss of 1,100 jobs, has been bought by a global property company pledging to invest £400m.
A father and daughter have shared their sadness at the closure of Vauxhall's van-making factory in Luton. Paul and Cass Geary are part of four generations of their family to have worked at the ...
A Churchill tank that was made at the Vauxhall factory in Luton has gone on display in the town this weekend as part of VE ...
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Luton Today on MSNChurchill tank rolls into Luton town centre as part of VE Day celebrationsA Churchill tank was the star of the show at Luton’s VE Day celebrations at the weekend. The rare tank was in the town to ...
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The Vauxhall factory is promising a well-built car, in contrast to the poor quality and reliability of much of its 1970s output when the British disease was rampant. General Motors’ new ...
The property group that bought the site says the investment in the project could create 1,700 jobs. Luton Council says its "serious and competitive bid" to buy the land was rejected. Moving to ...
Vauxhall’s van-making factory in Luton, Bedfordshire, closed on Friday. Parent company Stellantis said it will now transfer “machinery and process knowledge” to its plant in Ellesmere Port ...
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