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WHO WE ARE
The Manufacturing Forum brings together industry leaders, innovators and decision-makers to share insight, tackle challenges and explore the future of UK manufacturing. Designed to encourage open discussion and practical collaboration, the forum offers a platform to exchange ideas on productivity, skills, sustainability and emerging technologies. Whether you’re looking to make new connections, gain fresh perspectives or stay ahead in a fast‑evolving sector, the Manufacturing Forum provides valuable knowledge and real‑world experience to support growth and innovation.
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BENEFITS
Wakefield has always been a place where things are made — and where manufacturing matters. With around 21,500 manufacturing jobs in the local authority area (around 12.7% of all jobs), the sector is a cornerstone of the district’s economy, alongside a wider economic output of around £8.3bn GVA. Yet the pressures facing manufacturers are intensifying: skills shortages, recruitment and retention challenges, rising costs, sustainability requirements, investment decisions, and supply chain volatility. In short, the issues are complex — and they’re shared.
That’s exactly why the new We Are Wakefield Manufacturing Forum has been created: a practical, action‑focused space where manufacturers can come together to tackle common challenges, learn from each other, and strengthen the collective voice of the sector.
The Forum was officially launched at the Nostell Estate on Friday 1st May 2026, with attendance from some of the district’s leading manufacturers and strong interest from many more who couldn’t be there on the day. The result was an energised, solutions‑driven conversation from the start — the kind of discussion that only works when the people in the room truly understand the realities of running a manufacturing operation.
Crucially, this is a Forum that will be run by manufacturers, for manufacturers.
Ultimately, though, the biggest message from the launch is simple: the Forum will be as strong as the manufacturers who shape it.
From the first discussion at Nostell, it was clear that manufacturers don’t need more noise — they need a trusted environment where they can speak openly, compare notes, and turn shared problems into shared progress. The themes raised were wide‑ranging but strikingly aligned: skills and attracting talent; engagement with colleges and universities; funding and investment; apprenticeships; building a sustainable talent pipeline; recruitment and retention; accessibility and sustainability in manufacturing; knowledge transfer and protecting legacy; supply chain collaboration; and the value of factory tours and peer learning. There was also a strong appetite for peer support — honest conversations about what’s working, what isn’t, and what needs to change.
That “peer power” is where the Forum’s value really comes to life. When manufacturers collaborate, the benefits are practical and immediate: faster problem‑solving, better supplier intelligence, clearer routes into education partnerships, stronger recruitment ideas, and access to people who have already navigated the same challenges. It also creates something larger than the sum of its parts — a confident, informed collective voice that can engage more effectively with decision‑makers, training providers, and support organisations.
The new Forum also represents a fresh chapter for the district’s manufacturing community. It takes over from the previous Wakefield Manufacturer’s Forum, and comes with clear backing and momentum — including support from the local authority, with Key Account Manager Gareth Morley attending sessions and Chief Executive Tony Reeves expressing interest in attending future meetings. Just as importantly, the Forum is now anchored within We Are Wakefield, a not‑for‑profit organisation built on collaboration and practical support.
There’s also tangible support already on the table. The Forum is kindly sponsored by Huddersfield Business School, who have committed to supporting forum members through fully funded places on their Help to Grow: Management Programme starting in September. For many SMEs, that kind of support can be transformational — strengthening leadership capability, improving strategic planning, and helping businesses scale sustainably.
If you’re a manufacturer in the Wakefield District, getting involved isn’t just about attending a meeting. It’s about gaining access to a trusted peer network, shaping the talent pipeline conversation, strengthening local supply chain links, learning what’s working elsewhere, and ensuring the needs of the sector are heard clearly and consistently. In a landscape where skills, sustainability and competitiveness are moving targets, the businesses that collaborate are often the businesses that move faster — and with more confidence.
The steering group is now inviting all Wakefield District manufacturers to register interest for the next session. To find out more, or to get involved, contact Claire@wearewakefield.org.uk.
HOW TO JOIN
By joining the We Are Wakefield community as a Manufacturer you automatically become a member of the We Are Wakefield Manufacturing Forum at no extra cost.
You gain the full member benefits of a We Are Wakefield member PLUS the added benefit of being part of this Manufacturer EXCLUSIVE Forum.
You can join by completing the We Are Wakefield Membership Application HERE. Details on the full We Are Wakefield Membership, benefits and costs can be found on our MEMBERSHIP page HERE.
If you’d like to discuss your membership options, please contact: claire@wearewakefield.org.uk.
Read the launch full story HERE






