Prisk pays WC Rowe visit

Published Friday, March 13th, 2009   

Posted by Nick Eyriey
Editorial director Nick Eyriey is an experienced and respected journalist having spent some 20 years in the local and national press working with newspapers such as The Yorkshire Post, Today, The Sun, and the Mail on Sunday.

Continuing to mark its 60th anniversary year, WC Rowe’s bakery welcomed MP Shadow Minister for Cornwall, Mark Prisk, for a tour of one of its production facilities on Bickland Industrial Estate in Falmouth this week.

 

Mark Prisk turns his hand to pasty crimping

Mark Prisk turns his hand to pasty crimping

 

After singling Rowe’s out as a successful Cornish business that is continuing to expand through the economic downturn, Prisk, a key member of David Cameron’s business enterprise team, was keen to discuss Conservative plans for reform of government support for business with directors from the bakery, including managing director Alan Pearce.

“We were delighted to host Mark Prisk at our Falmouth production site, which is where we hand-crimp all our famous pasties” said Pearce. “The fact that they identified us as a thriving local company and wish to find out our opinions with regards to business policy is very pleasing.”

Prisk said: “Rowe’s is synonymous with quality and it is clear we need more successful family businesses like this. I congratulate them for their first 60 years.”

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