Tuesday, 18 February 2025

Mr O or 0 ( Letter O /o or=zero) - or MRO or Mr MR and Mister Mister etc etc!

Well that tittle may confuse!

Let me explain. They have all been nom de plumes, codes, nicknames or bands that I have been in at some time, like Missedaround! 

Most people who may know of me will probably only know about the last 5 or 10 years. People don't have great memories, DON'T know, don't want to know, or were never in the "circle" of that knowledge. Sadly many that do know have passed away, or just "disappeared"!  I do get some old resurrected contacts and friends periodically, from Facebook though!   

But my past and my many professional and community roles have been many. Every "job" I had did have many different dimensions and even separate "sub jobs". Many management jobs do!  Every project manager has dozens of different directions, skills and objectives to pursue. In that respect I have been very lucky and seen so much of those roles in a very changing society.  Sometimes it was intentional, sometimes "serendipity", sometimes it evolved, other times it developed and often it was by accident. Literally by accident. 

Latterly, perhaps because I officially will be confirmed to be Mayor of the Borough of Maidstone this week, or because I meet old contacts at funerals, or that feeling of longevity and my past hits me, then I realise how much my current "circle" don't know anything about me!

Its also because I've been "called up" for an old role and people say "what made you do that" ? 

I will be going to the Middle East on an "emissary" or envoy role to investigate the "peace dividend" and start some fact finding in terms of friendship, democracy and trade for the UK. I will start in the Kurdistan region and fly into Erbil on Friday, after meetings in the Foreign Office on Thursday.   

Even my great friend and next door neighbour of 20 odd years asked "what the heck" ?  

But this isn't a new shock of a role. Its a challenge, but hey why not? 

I have always been either at the cutting edge, or at the start of a new era, in a place where R&D is critical, or where new products, services and thinking have changed the norm, or because markets change, where politics and economics can effect and innovation is needed. I started my working life in the 70s. That meant changing working practices and people, with invariably a dialogue that started with Unions and how to work with staff and provide training. 

I hade to change and reinvent myself several times. 

My first years in the Hospitality world, with qualifications and a good CV, were being affected and then changed by the microwave oven and early convenience goods that were NOT tinned. As I climbed management ladders I was then engaged in new supply and cooking concepts. Even when I was involved in the broader entertainment elements of the wide show business side of the hospitality sector, engaging artists and providing facilities for "big stars" like David Essex meant we needed more electric plug sockets, more lights, more food! 

My next roles with KFC and PepsiCo were really cutting edge. New computerisation, new pressure cooking, new standards for health & hygiene, new markets, new stores, new menus and frequent innovation and new COUNTRIES! 

I was also working throughout the nation and then in the whole of Europe and sometimes in the USA. 

I also flew a lot and even on Concorde at super sonic speed. 

It was then that KFC 1980-1985 started to develop a new programme of investment in Ireland and Ulster. I was at that forefront. It was dangerous at times. VERY and at great personal risk sometimes. I was not only operational and strategic for a massive USA corporation, but also a key link in Government Economic Development. I really got to know Politics in many ways, and several Ministers and political names and adversaries....and provided JOBS and a better foundation for dialogue for all parties. 

The code for the work and project was MR O. It was based on the Mr Round, Mr Circle, Mr O name. 

I then had a personal problem. My sister was killed in a road accident with my best friend and brother in law. 

I had to change. I had to consider my parents and lifestyle. 

I then helped Government regeneration and rebuild projects in places like Liverpool, Glasgow, Stoke etc to set up Cultural quarters and cafes, restaurants and entertainment in places that had lost loads of jobs. They were Michael Heseltines' pet projects. 

Then I joined a company to capitalise on the Microwave revolution...again....but not in catering, but for the home. The home now had them. New products were needed. The R&D kitchen became exciting. Cook chill engineering en masse and volume distribution was key, whilst computers were being integrated into everything. 

I worked in the world of chickens and eggs. 

Having met politicians like Geoffrey Howe, Willie Whitelaw, William Prior  in roles before Edwina Currie was now my fear!  

We then went on to produce many successful food concepts using pasteurisation and cryogenics and built production engineering for mass distribution and sale. Again we produced jobs, in a closing coal mining community.

A new cook-chill product was nicknamed Mr 0 , that actually meant Martin Round Eggs - as in the shape of an 0. 

That was the Thatcher era, then John Major. Everything was all change or suffer. I actually "had a seat" at Ulster talks too! I still travelled there. 

Then another accident. To me. I was rendered totally immobile for a very long time. Multiple operations and new technology have helped. I was one of the first to use a MRI scanner. It was LOUD, very loud. 

Again I had to change and adapt. I went into Local Govt Social Services and Health. That was changing too. I was involved in closing hospitals and regenerating old sites and rehabilitating people. I became a Mental Health and disability specialist and campaigner and trained as a Psychologist. .I was also Kenneth Clarks worse nightmare. But I did innovate, change and create new initiatives from meals on wheels services and methods to addressing employment and training concerns. Then creating new companies especially CICs. 

I was never comfortable as a professional in Health and Social Care. But I was as an agitator and Community Volunteer. 

I went into Economic Development. It was now the turn of Tony Blair to run the country.  And it was bonus time and spending money time, especially Euro money. I worked on many projects ALL involving Technology Transfer, knowledge exchange, new Training and methods, innovation and R&D where jobs would be created.  I then became involved in transferring that intelligence across the EU in "clusters and networks".  We were sent to some weird and wonderful places. One country was Albania, which hadn't seen "civilisation" for 50 years.  But like all well done projects the fact finding diagnosis and examination in the initial stages was critical. Greece was actually the biggest challenge! 

The methodology was the same when we went to Ulster and set up KFC all those years before  in the 80s, but this was nearly the new Millennium. A world changing daily in respect of computers/IT, TV and telephones. The World Wide Web was taking off. But it needed infrastructure physically or satellites, mobile signals and connections. It needed people to use it and recognise its attributes and risks. Critical mass didn't take long in some places, but others were isolated and disenfranchised. It needed work. The EU pumped money behind it and people like me became "experts" to senior politicians. BUT.... Cutting edge technology and innovative challenges and timely demands  with MONEY in politics creates rivalries and enemies! 

I was the fall guy! In Nottingham. I went home to Kent in 2000. Hence those that know me NOW did not know about me before then! 

So I re-invented again. I applied new methods, ideas and directions to Further and Higher Education  and also took up lecturing. We put new skills into industry and supported more qualifications for more people. 

But I had to reinvent again. I was losing control of my legs and back ...20 years after the accident that broke three limbs in multiple places and poked at everything inside me.  I hadn't done badly. I was given a prognosis of never walking again originally!   

So I just did some advisor and consultant roles , in several fields as well as act as Care Quality Commission Inspector and well paid Food critic roles. I set up a village Youth Group. I became a Parish Councillor. I actually earnt very good money for just 6 to 10 days work per month so I subsidised my philanthropy. 

New roles, new places, new responsibilities and change. 

So what goes ROUND comes ROUND. Round by name and nature. 

Now I am being asked to visit a region as a guest of the Kurdish League. To examine new opportunities, make friendships, develop trade and seek out further fact finding concerning structures, democracy and health and well being. 

I look at it with some humour and realise there is a lot of peace dividend work going on at present in the Middle East, Ukraine and further with new "deals" and Trump in the White House. They had to drag the bottom of the barrel and found me!   

Its not new really! Its an adventure though. 

Research has been done, briefings sought, immunisations taken and safety advice computed. 

Briefing at the Foreign Office Thursday, depart Friday for Erbil. 

So I sign off 

     Mr 0

 

     


Wednesday, 12 February 2025

50 years since Mrs Thatcher took leadership of the Conservatives

 Mrs Thatcher 50 years on: it’s a different country now but she still has lessons for Mrs Badenoch


The press and media have covered the story well, some better than others and some with a vitriol of bad taste. 

I was a student at College in 1971 and like so many was a left leaning Liberal with a very strong emerging Green agenda. I went on a student demo to London to protest against Thatcher, who was then Minister of Education. She had stopped "school milk" and cut funding in certain moves. 

Some years later, only a few, the lady made sense to me. In order "to do" things we needed a strong economy, then we could aspire to bigger and better lifestyles ...for the country and as individuals.  

I joined the Party. She became PM. BRILLIANT. I was working in the private sector and in a business that involved MILLIONS in turnover.

I "got serious" in certain parts of politics. But I still retained some "caring" and equalitarian views. I also became a Rural activist. 

One can never be all things to all people and you're damned if you do and damned if you don't so often when you try to do your best .....but the Thatcher direction suited me. Yes she did make some errors of judgment but she was forthright and LED.

Sadly her demise and departure was poor. The Tory party are good at lousy interaction and communication...when it suits...with too many "powers that be" that usually ignore Members and elected representatives that actually are in touch with reality! 

John Major was actually a very good PM and a follow up to Thatcher, but too many "powers that be" let him down, so we got Blair and Brown.

Id love to think we have learnt from it all. WE HAVENT.  

Ill always be a Tory and very Right Wing in some aspects like Law and Order  but somewhat left leaning in a desire for fairness and equality ....but the Party is a  "machine" that fails at present. 

And the public know it and where I live they will vote Reform tomorrow. 

My days are numbered as a Tory? 

 

Tuesday, 11 February 2025

Business must be allowed to succeed-we need them.

 Navigating Economic Challenges


The past few years have been a testament to the resilience and determination of our local businesses. I have had the privilege of engaging with business owners, entrepreneurs, and community leaders who continue to drive innovation and economic growth despite mounting challenges. However, it is no secret that businesses today face significant struggles.

Many small business owners have expressed concerns about increased operational costs, making it harder to maintain profitability. Additionally, shifts in consumer spending habits have prompted businesses to rethink their strategies and adapt to a rapidly changing market environment.

Despite the difficulties, this moment presents an opportunity for businesses to innovate. Embracing digital transformation, improving operational efficiency, and investing in workforce development are key strategies to remain competitive. Our local government is also offering grants and training programs to help businesses integrate new technologies and upskill their workforce.

As we work towards economic recovery, we must remember that our success depends on collaboration. I urge consumers to support local businesses to remain engaged with community resources. By working together, we can build a resilient and thriving economy.

The road ahead may be challenging, but with determination, strategic planning, and community support, our businesses will continue to be the backbone of our local economy.

As always, Ziggy and I are available to hear your concerns and ideas - together, we will navigate these economic challenges and emerge stronger than ever.

Monday, 10 February 2025

Unitaries? Local Government Reform?

Local Government Reform: Kent Left Off the Priority List


As discussions on local government reform gain momentum across the UK, Kent has found itself in an unexpected position – not included on the government's Devolution Priority Programme (DPP).

Despite the strong case put forward, Kent was notably absent from the areas prioritised for devolution.

Kent County Council elections will now be going ahead in May 2025, ensuring that local leadership continues to have a democratic mandate while discussions on devolution progress.

What This Means for Kent
Had Kent been included in the DPP, the county could have seen significant changes, including:

- The potential election of a county-wide mayor by 2026.
- The formation of a combined authority to oversee regional development.
- The restructuring of local councils, potentially reducing the current 14 district and borough councils into fewer, larger unitary authorities.

Now, without a place in the DPP, these changes remain on hold.

For now, residents and local officials will need to wait and see how the government’s priorities evolve. One thing is certain - Kent's journey toward local government reform is far from over.

Monday, 3 February 2025

A bit late, but still very important to note.

 King Charles III’s Tribute at Auschwitz

How good it was to see Charles go to this event. I note others in the Royal family did some other events too.  So in reflection of this solemn occasion, I wish to extend my deepest respect and gratitude to His Majesty King Charles III for his significant visit to Auschwitz to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the concentration and extermination camp. His presence at this sacred site of remembrance is a powerful testament to the importance of honouring history, educating future generations, and standing against hatred in all its forms.
Auschwitz stands as one of history’s darkest symbols of inhumanity, where over a million innocent people - predominantly Jewish men, women, and children - perished during the Holocaust. It is a place that demands our continued reflection, a reminder of the horrors that can unfold when intolerance, prejudice, and discrimination go unchecked.
The visit by King Charles III underscores a steadfast commitment to Holocaust remembrance. His engagement serves to reinforce the critical lessons of the past and strengthens our resolve to ensure that ‘Never Again’ is not just a phrase but a promise we uphold with vigilance. His participation in commemorative ceremonies reaffirms the values of compassion, respect, and remembrance that must guide us as a society.
I commend His Majesty for taking part in this historic moment of reflection. In doing so, he honours the memories of the victims and the resilience of the survivors, ensuring that their stories remain a living part of our collective conscience.
As we observe this anniversary, let us all take inspiration from this act of remembrance and reaffirm our shared commitment to peace, tolerance, and unity. We must continue to educate, to remember, and to stand together against all forms of hatred and division.

A friend in Nottingham just reminded me!

 I've been both very lucky and very fortunate to have been involved in cutting edge new ideas and innovations in my life. I just wish I had the patent or copyright. But then its been a major period in invention and creativity, and the last 50 years have not just been creative ideas, they have been engineering and market based and especially media and technology strong. 

I just wanted to be a creative foodie  as a chef and presenter trying to instil a passion for fun and experience when eating and drinking with an ambiance or charismatic style and "oomph" at a decent price. I had enjoyed French cuisine and Italian food in France and Italy. They had a sense of "joie de vivre" and "bon viveur" every time they dined. And in those countries it wasn't expensive. Yet as I grew in my food career  in the 70s, the UK had limited choice or great food from great chefs mainly in London at vast cost.  I wanted to change that.  I had a lot to learn. Early days in Hastings gave me a great grounding, learning the best and the worse, the simple and the ambitious. And I also got involved in the early days of entertainment and hospitality management, from Pier shows and Theatre to organising an up and coming celebrity itinerary. I mixed with some of the most famous in the 70s and some outstanding acts, some legends and some that disappeared as soon as they arrived. I also worked with some pains in the backside!  

Yet my life has not just been food and entertainment.  I have moved sideways so often. And every time it has been to create  something new and radical. 

In the catering world I was very involved in moving a very old fashioned seaside service of many food services into more efficient times with microwave ovens. In the 70s they were an industrial product. By the 80s they were a domestic product. When I worked for KFC /PepsiCo we started to use computerisation for timed and programmed cooking. I later worked on new engineering methods for mass food production that then finished up as "cook-chill and boil in the bag TV Dinners" all for domestic rushed lives using the microwave. Then we changed egg and chicken methodology radically by using pasteurisation. 

As that world was developed further I had my road accident and my life changed drastically-as per previous post- I went into being a changer of habits and lifestyle for people as I was encouraging people that had been affected by mental health or disability to take up training or employment. I was also a "guinea-pig" and was one of the first to use MRI being developed in Nottingham.  

I left "people help" to be "business and enterprise" help as an Economic Development Officer, where the world of computer chips, new devices, mobile phones and websites was evolving.  There was Napster and My Space and NO Facebook. Whilst DOT COM bubbles came and went Universities were the place for "social networks" . Facebook actually started at Harvard. In Nottingham we had Student Net. It was sold for mega money 25 years ago!  And I didnt take up any personal or financial interest I  but knew all about it.  

Wow how the world has moved on...and I have been so close to some of these new ways. 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/618268.stm