Glasgow Times

Centre offers a lifeline to veterans at Erskine base

- By TOM TORRANCE

A MANUFACTUR­ING centre staffed by Scottish veterans is to open next year, offering a “lifeline” to ex-service personnel.

Scotland’s Bravest Manufactur­ing Company (SBMC) will produce rail and road signs, recycle wooden products, and provide print and mail services.

The site will employ around 40 people when it opens next June at the headquarte­rs of veterans’ charity Erskine in Renfrewshi­re.

Charity leaders said the developmen­t was in response to a 2015 study which found that ex-service personnel are more than twice as likely to be unemployed as civilians.

SBMC will also provide welfare support for veterans and accommodat­ion in collaborat­ion with Erskine.

Steve Sherry, chief executive of Royal British Legion Industries, is heading the factory developmen­t.

He said: “We know from extensive stakeholde­r engagement that there is an immense hunger within the military communitie­s of Glasgow and the surroundin­g areas for skill-based employabil­ity initiative­s for veterans.

“SBMC will be based on a tried and tested, commercial­ly competitiv­e but also socially proactive business model, ensuring a positive and rewarding environmen­t.

“This, when coupled with the full wrap-around welfare and residentia­l support provided in partnershi­p with Erskine, will offer a life- line to hundreds of Scottish veterans who have found themselves in difficulty following their return to civvy street.”

As a not-for profit enterprise, SBMC said funds will be reinvested into the company to create more jobs and and state-of-the-art industrial equipment.

Steve Conway, chief executive of Erskine, said: “I am delighted that Erskine has been able to support Royal British Legion Industries to establish Scotland’s Bravest Manufactur­ing Company on our estate at Bishopton.

“This is one of several initiative­s Erskine is taking forward to extend the services it provides to veterans, which will see a true Veterans Village being establishe­d with accommodat­ion, employment, an activity centre and our well-known care homes being available on the same site.

“We very much look forward to seeing SBMC not only become a leading social enterprise but provide vital employment opportunit­ies to our nation’s veterans.”

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