1. Clocked On, Laid Off
Stanlow faces economic and political shifts in the UK and overseas during the 80s. As modernisation sweeps through the refinery, half its workforce is cut in just two years.
The start of the 80s sees the worst recession since the second world war. Until now, the Stanlow Oil Refinery has been a generational employer, but over the course of just six years, half of the workforce is cut.
But what role did oil prices have in this recession? How did an industry once seen as infinite, oil, become another casualty in the UK’s industrial strategy, and how did events as far away as Kuwait, Venezuela and Saudi Arabia impact Stanlow’s antennae-like network of metal pipes and chimney stacks?
In this first episode you will hear from people who were working at Stanlow during this turning point; people who feared for their job, those who experienced a complete change of working practices, and a famous member of Margaret Thatcher’s government who gives his reasons for the decline of industry in the 80s.
Writer and Producer - George Powell
Senior Producer – Louise Clarke
Editor – Tara McDermott
Technical Producer – Craig Boardman
Artwork – Ellie Walmsley
Music – Joshua Leary
Black Gold is a Long Form Audio production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Sounds Audio Lab
Commissioning Editor – Khaliq Meer
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Black Gold
Stories about the impact of Stanlow oil refinery on a community and landscape.