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Hundreds of people are due to take part in the JCB Lakeside 5 and Fun Run in and around the village of Rocester. The first race was held in 1983 and two ex-JCB employees who took part, Charles ...
A £22m academy school sponsored by JCB has opened in Staffordshire. Around 170 pupils will attend the school in a Grade II listed building at Rocester after it was donated by the digger firm.
A Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said: "We were called to JCB World HQ in Rocester this morning (August 13) at around 9.19am. We sent crews from Longton and Tutbury to the scene.
Digger giant JCB is taking on 200 new North Staffordshire workers to help 'fuel record growth'. The Rocester-based company - which employs 8,000 staff - is looking for assembly line workers, fork ...
JCB celebrates a milestone as its 750,000th backhoe ... JCB celebrates a milestone as its 750,000th backhoe-loader rolled off the production line in Rocester, Staffordshire, UK. Equipment; Rental; ...
JCB rolls out 750,000th backhoe loader from Rocester plant JCB manufactures the backhoe loaders in the UK, India, Brazil and the USA. ETAuto; Published On Mar 6, 2020 at 11:55 AM IST; ...
Read JCB celebrate million diggers latest on ITV News. All the Wednesday 1st May 2013 news. JCB are celebrating the production of the one millionth digger since the business started in 1945, ...
JCB are celebrating the production of the one millionth digger since the business started in 1945, ... The firm have celebrated the milestone by putting it onshow at their headquarters in Rocester.
King Charles pulled a pint and changed the tyre of a JCB vehicle during a visit to Staffordshire. The King visited the JCB headquarters in Rocester where he chatted to staff and heard about their ...
Prince Philip’s first visit to JCB was to the World HQ at Rocester in July 1981 when he presented a Queen’s Award for Export Achievement to JCB Service. The award was received by Anthony Bamford.
A £22m academy school sponsored by JCB has opened in Staffordshire. Around 170 pupils will attend the school in a Grade II listed building at Rocester after it was donated by the digger firm.