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url 2020-04-17 08:18
JPT Team delivers during difficult Covid-19 times

The past few weeks and the coming months are an anxious time for us all. However, we wanted to take a short amount of time to thank our staff, for working so hard and pulling out all the stops so that we could deliver unprecedented number of cardboard tubes and paper cores to our customers.

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url 2020-04-15 07:26
Covid-19 Action Plan

An explanation of our Action Plan based on what level we are at is detailed below. We do not anticipate any cash flow issues irrespective of the level of disruption.

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url 2020-04-14 06:45
COVID-19 – Live Blog

The demand for our products remains higher in specific categories. We don't have any staff in isolation at the moment (Regional levels of covid19 are low compared to national figures (York, North Yorkshire, East Yorkshire & Hull). We've made over 1.6 million cores in the past 7 days.

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url 2020-04-13 13:52
Just Paper Tubes receives its certificate at the Houses of Parliament

The certificate was presented to the Directors of Just Paper Tubes by the Staff of Nigel Adams MP (Minister of State for Sport, Media & Creative Industries) (MP on the 1st November 2019, pre-dissolution of Parliament, now Conservative Candidate) within St Stephen's Hall, which stands on the site of the royal Chapel of St Stephen's, where the House of Commons sat until the Chapel was destroyed by the fire of 1834.

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url 2019-11-29 11:17
Just Paper Tubes receives its certificate at the Houses of Parliament

The certificate was presented to the Directors of Just Paper Tubes by the Staff of Nigel Adams MP (Minister of State for Sport, Media & Creative Industries) (MP on the 1st November 2019, pre-dissolution of Parliament, now Conservative Candidate) within St Stephen's Hall, which stands on the site of the royal Chapel of St Stephen's, where the House of Commons sat until the Chapel was destroyed by the fire of 1834.

 

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