By the mid 1980’s the last of the UK cotton mills was closed. It was assumed that cotton production would never return to the UK in the wake of cheaper foreign imports. However, thanks to £4.8m investment by a North West based company, the first cotton in a generation will be once again produced in Manchester.
English Fine Cottons is intending to create more than 100 new jobs by regenerating a former Victorian cotton mill and use cutting-edge technology to produce luxury yarn for domestic and global markets. The company has already placed orders for key equipment and begun recruiting staff with a view to re-starting cotton spinning in the UK mid-2016.
The new mill, it is claimed, will spin some of the most luxurious yarn in the world, using raw materials from Barbados, India, the USA and Egypt. The yarn will be used in collections for the high-end fashion market and ride on the tide of desire for Made in Britain fashions.