The National Metalforming Centre appoints Coombes

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The National Metalforming Centre, owned by the Confederation of British Metalforming, has appointed MP Sarah Coombes as its latest tenant.

The National Metalforming Centre appoints Coombes

Coombes, MP for West Bromwich, is hoping to build stronger links with local industry through this appointment.

She has already developed a proactive relationship with the CBM to help her understand some of the challenges and opportunities that exist for its members in 2025.

This has included contributing to the organisation’s paper on the proposed Industrial Strategy and asking a critical question in the House of Commons, the latter regarding onerous claims from the HMRC for backdated steel safeguard tariffs impacting Confederation of British Metalforming members and others across the UK.

CBM’s Chief Executive Geraldine Bolton is delighted with the move: “Sarah has already shown in seven months that she is a passionate advocate for manufacturing, and we have built strong lines of communication with her so she can take our message and the views of our members back to Whitehall.

“Basing herself at the National Metalforming Centre puts her in the heart of the action and gives firms access to her team to raise issues, highlight positive achievements and discuss the support they need to be competitive.”

She continued: “The NMC is ideally located in her constituency and just a few seconds from a major motorway network, whilst the state-of-the-art audio-visual technology and flexible meeting space make it ideal for hosting different meetings and public surgeries.”

Sarah, who previously worked for Tom Watson as his head of policy and communications for three years, has already visited four local manufacturers to see firsthand the industrial capabilities we have in the area.

This has included meetings with Steel & Alloy Processing, Robinson Brothers, William King and Fred Smith and Sons, four companies that offer different capabilities but are all critical supplies to the automotive, aerospace and renewables sectors.

"West Bromwich and the wider Black Country has a strong manufacturing history dating back centuries. It has been brilliant working alongside the CBM and local businesses in the constituency,” added Sarah.

“The NMC is local to our constituents, accessible by public transport and has brilliant facilities. I look forward to working closely with the Confederation of British Metalforming and the manufacturing sector in West Bromwich, securing a positive future for more jobs, opportunities and growth."

The National Metalforming Centre has become a popular base for local businesses and one of the Black Country’s leading venues for hosting training sessions, workshops and meetings.