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Mayor Advocates for British Steel in New Lincolnshire Development

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Mayor Advocates for British Steel in New Lincolnshire Development

The Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority (GLCCA) is anticipated to strengthen its support to the regional steel industry with a commitment to the ‘Support Steel, Purchase British’ initiative. This measure corresponds with the strategies outlined in the UK Steel Charter, emphasizing the necessity of incorporating domestically produced steel into forthcoming projects, such as a new town development within Lincolnshire. Such a move is predicted to fortify the local economy, protect employment within the region, and underscore the critical nature of steel production to the industrial economy of Lincolnshire.

This article is based on original reporting from www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk and has been adapted for The Lincoln Post.

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