MontrealNewsTwo suspicious fires in Rawdon By Marisela AmadorPublished: November 24, 2024 at 1:32PM EST Twitter feed ©2025 BellMedia All Rights Reserved We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.Play VideoArticle contentSTIRLING – If you happen to be a Stirling-Rawdon resident Public Library are anxious to know how you feel about what they do and how well they do it And since it would take entirely too much time to sit down with each and every citizen they figured the best approach to gather information would be with a brief survey “We reach out to the community every four to five years,” said Jaye Bannon “and we have found that our survey is the very best method to get answers and/or various impressions of how we conduct business here at the library It’s also the absolute best way to understand fully the specific needs and interests of people here in Stirling-Rawdon.” Your weekday digest of the top stories from our newsrooms in Cornwall By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc The next issue of Eastern Ontario Midday Roundup will soon be in your inbox Interested in more newsletters? 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MontrealNewsSmall lakeside community near Rawdon trapped for days after historic stormBy Matt GilmourPublished: August 12, 2024 at 8:43PM EDT STIRLING – If we managed to grab your attention with the headline above this article And that’s because there’s a whole lot more going on at your local library than you might have imagined In addition to standard book borrowing privileges all those with a Stirling-Rawdon library card (it’s free) can also borrow and download free ebooks audiobooks and magazines through OverDrive a service that provides digital content to participating libraries “The word ‘free’ is the word you might hear most often around here,” explained Children’s Librarian & Programming Coordinator “and that’s because most of what we have to offer we offer free of charge.” Letch went on to mention that the local library hosts a wide variety of recurring programs for adults with the hope of providing something of interest to everyone And many of these current programs were based on suggestions from members of the community “We’re always receptive to recommendations or fresh ideas,” added Letch a recent suggestion resulted in the formation of the library’s ‘Art Journaling’ group which now meets every Wednesday morning – allowing participants the opportunity to experiment with new mediums and techniques while revelling in the artistic process then ‘Yakking With Yarn’ is the group for you!” We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.Play VideoArticle contentAnother get-together that was formed thanks to a timely suggestion, is the Ukulele Group that meets to make joyful music every Friday morning in the Art Gallery at the library. And if you don’t have an instrument, the onsite musical lending library will provide one for you. “In addition to our many recurring programs, we often host special, guest events,” Haley Letch explained, “And we strive to present a most interesting and diverse range of topics as possible. And best of all, most of our programs do not require registration and are absolutely free to attend.” In order to stay updated on everything happening at the Stirling-Rawdon Public Library you are invited to visit their website, subscribe to their monthly newsletter or follow them on Facebook and Instagram. MontrealNewsRawdon mayor wants deadly intersection changed By Maria SarrouhPublished: July 22, 2024 at 7:08PM EDT Nova ScotiaNewsN.S. woman dies after vehicle leaves highway in Upper RawdonBy Andrea JerrettPublished: January 23, 2025 at 12:07PM EST Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application In loving memory of Joyce Lynn (Rawdon) Reece age 79 who went to sleep in death on March 13th mother to 9 children and beloved “Grams” to 8 grandchildren 1945 to Frederick and Nesa Rawdon in Concordia Her father was serving in the military and his career left her with fond memories of travelling to and living in various places such as Okinawa She continued that love of traveling throughout her life best friends and loving partners/parents for more than 61 years happy family and so started their long dedication to Bible reading and study Joyce would often be asked how they were able to have such a happy relationship for so long and she proudly would give all credit to their Bible study and the wise principles they had learned and applied Joyce and Don both symbolized their dedication to their Heavenly Father they kept it centered on Bible based principles and instilled the wonderful Paradise hope for the future that Jesus taught That Bible-based hope runs deep within her family and they share her faith that they will one day be able to see her again to a paradise earth under God's Kingdom rule (Revelation 21:3,4) There she will not have to fear the many illnesses she bravely faced in her life (Isaiah 33:24) Her family looks forward to her strong hugs and wise advice once again at that time they cherish her memory and all the wisdom she shared over the years Her family will be spending time remembering her life and their Bible based hope on Saturday March 22nd This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors — A 25-year-old van driver is dead after colliding with a truck on a highway in South Rawdon Tuesday morning East Hants District RCMP responded to the intersection of Hwy Police say the man from Colchester County was declared dead at the scene with assistance from the RCMP reconstruction service and Nova Scotia Medical Examiner Service This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. 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By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy the largest funder of civil legal aid in the United States held its annual Innovations in Technology Conference in Phoenix This year’s conference was particularly special for two reasons as well as the 25th anniversary of the Technology Initiative Grants program that was the genesis of the conference this year’s conference followed the official retirement in November of Glenn Rawdon the person who got the conference started in the first place and who oversaw it all these years it was Rawdon’s job to assist legal services programs with their technology efforts and make this conference happen every year Listen to this episode in the player above or watch below on YouTube as he sits down with host Bob Ambrogi to share the origin story and evolution of the two groundbreaking LSC initiatives he helped launch and oversee — the TIG program and the ITC conference (long known as the TIG conference) From the conference’s humble beginnings as a gathering of 32 people in New Orleans in 2000 Rawdon explains how it grew into what many now consider the premier global event focused on technology and access to justice this year drawing 700 attendees and 150 presenters from around the world which started with a $7.5 million budget funding mainly website projects evolved to support more sophisticated technology initiatives aimed at expanding access to legal services Drawing from his unique background as a solo practitioner who embraced technology in the 1980s to improve his own efficiency Rawdon shares insights about the initially tentative but gradually expanding role of technology in legal aid organizations He discusses key milestones like the development of document assembly tools and statewide legal information websites — innovations that helped transform how legal aid is delivered This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePantherBill4TimeMerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks Briefpoint eliminating routine discovery response and request drafting tasks so you can focus on drafting what matters (or just make it home for dinner) LEX Reception, Never miss a call visionaries and leaders.” Earlier in his career he was editor-in-chief of several legal publications and editorial director of ALM’s Litigation Services Division Receive a weekly digest of all new content You have successfully joined our subscriber list The expected tariff cost is significantly lower than the $4 billion to $5 billion crosstown rival General Motors estimates which Ford attributes to its higher mix of U.S.-built vehicles Managing director Rawdon Glover claims the brand “could never have” expected the scale of response it received upon launching the rebrand in November last year It was necessary to rebrand and Jaguar was “absolutely committed to the big leap” it needed to take according to managing director Rawdon Glover Speaking at Advertising Week Europe today (2 April) Glover said the luxury car marque “could never have” expected the scale of response it received upon launching its new visual identity “You’ve got to remember that for Jaguar we were a brand that was largely becoming less and less relevant in today’s society It wasn’t being talked about,” he said “To go from that to being the most talked about thing on the planet for three days in terms of what’s trending on social media was just beyond any of those expectations.” Buy today to continue reading The reaction to Jaguar’s rebrand highlights consumers’ “emotional attachment” to the brand who adds “it’s a shame” people didn’t care sooner Jaguar’s bizarre new campaign marks a complete overhaul of its positioning when instead it should have celebrated and updated what once made it great Marketers are facing a car market in its fifth consecutive month of decline and while electric vehicle uptake continues to grow it is still falling short of the 28% mandate set by the government for 2025 After winning the Premier League last Sunday Liverpool FC’s senior vice-president of digital says the work for marketing is building up to an “even bigger crescendo” offering our view on what they mean for you and the industry From Motorway’s CMO and CFO making their relationship a strategic partnership to Coca-Cola highlighting its “localness” in light of geopolitical tensions The travel industry often finds it easier to “default to visual” but Expedia says the majority of households it reaches via audio are not reached by any other channel CEO Brian Chesky says a paid membership scheme like Amazon Prime would be more “compelling” for the travel brand than a points-based programme Jaguar has officially initiated the process of "managed extinction" of its vehicles. All the models we know, from the F-Type to the E-Pace to the F-Pace, will no longer be produced and will not be replaced This is an unprecedented industrial and commercial changeover but one that is intended to voluntarily reposition the brand in line with the JLR Group's plans From 2025, Jaguar models will indeed become something completely different with prices in the region of £100,000 or £110,000 and the first will be a GT saloon over five metres long The cars will be exclusively electric and have a range of around 435 miles but those who buy them will not do so for this reason These are the words of Rawdon Glover, head of the Jaguar brand, who explained the reasons and ambitions for this revolution during a round table discussion with the press on the sidelines of the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2024 He believes that the market for electric vehicles today is flattened by technical requirements that force similar designs because they are developed with aerodynamics in mind "I don't think there are many distinctive electric vehicles out there today," says Glover "and we have an opportunity to create something that is desirable first and foremost and makes people say The philosophy should take its cue from the past particularly that of company founder William Lyons who maintained that Jaguar is at its best when it "copies nothing" leading to the creation of icons such as the D-Type Glover: We believe that electric mobility is a kind of fusion that is progressing at different speeds in different parts of the world We believe that electromobility will allow us to do certain things why are all the investments going in this direction All of that will change depending on market trends You need around six years to bring new models to market and then you have a nine-year cycle you're making a 15-year commitment to the platform It's very difficult to walk away from that whether it comes as quickly as we thought or whether it comes a bit later But there is no way we can put in a hybrid engine or a petrol engine So I'm not sure it's so easy to say: "We should have chosen a flexible platform" because in reality we would have taken a completely different route in terms of vehicle design and proportions Our first car will be a four-door Grand Tourer There will be other cars with different body styles which will be in different market segments but because we think it is the most important one to establish the brand because it has a pure design and establishes the Jaguar movement We knew it would never be the biggest market we could tap into but that's why we wanted to focus on this vehicle I should have said from the outset that the products are based on their own architecture which stands for Jaguar Electrical Architecture This means that we are not restricted in terms of design which would have been the case if we had switched to the MLA platform battery technology and infotainment systems but many of the underlying systems that define the vehicle will be used across the JLR group and the reason it's important to us is that Range Rover is an SUV brand and the MLA is an SUV architecture So having an independent architecture is very important for us The seats in Jaguar products will be completely different The interior design will also be completely different will you think you're touching the handle of a Range Rover Solihull is where we produce the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport and a completely new plant is being planned for all three products all products are developed and built in the UK The ones that are expected in terms of size: China So I think about 10 or 12 markets will make up the bulk of our volume I think that's a very important question for us. And I think the product itself helps. We assume that 10-15% of our current Jaguar customers will follow us, so relatively few. Of course, we know a lot of customers who drive Range Rovers and Defenders So it will be an opportunity to talk to them a premium vehicle with an entry-level price of 50,000 or 60,000 euros we are now going in a completely different direction when it comes to luxury It's certainly not the most innovative thing in the world but it's not being done consistently anywhere And it's something we need to be passionate about The way the brand presents itself is really important It has a remarkable road presence and the proportions are a far cry from what we do today. To achieve this I split the design team into three groups. Within three months they developed 17 full-size models with different design languages others looked like something out of a science fiction film Just think of something that will be really different on the road I would like to have the car ready in 2024. As I said which will be launched at the end of next year and it will be the last Jaguar with an internal combustion engine But it will continue to be sold. In the UK I think I've been in the automotive industry for quite a while and I've worked for brands where you were fixated on the competition and spent all day looking at their specifications their prices and their volumes and planning accordingly.   because we think that in the price range that we're going to be in we're obviously in a competitive environment but buyers often have multiple cars at home so we're going to be competing with multiple things Look at Bentley, Ferrari, Aston Martin but they're all driven by the need to create something desirable but really it's just about working out how to tap into the wealth that's there and finding different points for that base we will operate partly through a reduced retail network Because a higher price clearly means lower volume Chiang Mai - we will have our own shop where we can fully control the environment and experience and ideally add value I think the most important point is the design I've seen things that you haven't seen before and I think it really stands out I don't see anything like it on the market Electric cars are an incredible tool in terms of the dynamics of the car but most importantly the experience has to be wonderful and I'm happy to say that every time we show people our car Tariffs Force Multiple Automakers to Pause US Shipments 2026 Jeep Compass Unveiled: Hybrid or EV With Up to 375 HP The New Jaguar Looks Like Cruella's Car On Video Lotus Emira With Yellow Exhaust Tips Pays Tribute to an F1 GOAT The Jaguar Type 00 Doesn't Even Look Real On the Road The Cadillac Celestiq Will Be as Rare as a Bugatti Jaguar Is Fine Losing Its Current Customers Killi Resources (ASX:KLI) will release full 3D results and interpretation of the ground geophysical survey (IP) at the Baloo Prospect within the 100% owned Mt Rawdon West Project in Queensland in the coming weeks.  Final drill results for the remaining three diamond drillholes at Kaa are expected to be released mid-December The program consisted of a pole-dipole 3D IP survey where eight lines collected data down to 500m depth over an area of 8.3km2.  Killi Resources says the results returned a consistent chargeable feature across multiple survey lines delineating an extensive large-scale chargeable IP anomaly in the centre of Baloo.  The IP anomaly potentially represents a sulphide bearing unit which could represent a porphyry mineral system The “strong response” returned beneath the existing surface gold-copper anomaly adds confidence to the potential of Baloo.  surface mapping identified stockwork veining in outcrop a characteristic feature of porphyry-epithermal mineral systems.  The results of the survey have identified a broad high chargeable anomalous zone (>20mV/V) in the central area of the survey The anomaly is interpreted to represent a unit high in sulphides and potential host to the copper and gold anomalism seen at surface.  Several other moderate chargeable anomalies were identified in almost every line and are interpreted to represent major structures in the region such as the Mt Rawdon Fault and linking structures between the main regional faults.  Killi says the IP anomaly aligns with the central gold-copper soil anomaly with anomalous molybdenum surrounding the system The company is focused on exploring for a new major mineral discovery at its projects in Western Australia and Queensland that are significantly underexplored and amenable to a new large-scale discovery.  Killi ] recently entered into an earn-in joint venture with Gold Fields at its West Tanami Project in the Tanami where Gold Fields can earn up to 85% of the Gold Project The company also retains copper rights to the Balfour Project in the Pilbara of Western Australia where the project was originally pegged for its copper prospectively.  In early 2024 the company completed the same of the project to Black Canyon (ASX:BCA) where Killi received $500,000 worth of Black Canyon shares for the deal Write to Adam Orlando at Mining.com.au Flagship eyes potential to expand Pantanillo’s mineralisation Flagship Minerals (ASX:FLG) is undertaking an ongoing data review of the Pantanillo.. 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Stay Informed on up-to-the-minute mining news Get the best articles straight to your inbox Flagship eyes potential to expand Pantanillo’s mineralisation06 May Pacgold accelerates Alice River with new resource06 May Plug-in hybrid EV sales decline amid slowing market06 May Get the latest Mining news delivered straight to your inbox CleanCo Queensland has welcomed the Queensland Government’s investment in the proposed Mount Rawdon Pumped Hydro project—the first working gold mine in Australia to be repurposed as a power station and energy storage facility The state government will invest $50 million into the Mt Rawdon Pumped Hydro project through CleanCo to help progress the project towards a final investment decision Related article: Qld LNP spruiks new energy plan based on coal and gas the former gold mine is being considered for conversion into a large-scale long-duration energy storage facility capable of storing up to 20GWh of renewable energy using pumped hydro technology CleanCo has committed to working with project proponents Evolution Mining and ICA Partners to progress feasibility works environmental assessments and detailed design “We welcome the Queensland Government’s support and vision in backing practical deliverable clean energy projects like this one “CleanCo is a passionate advocate for long-duration storage As Wivenhoe Pumped Hydro demonstrates on a daily basis long duration energy storage is essential in soaking up excess renewable energy when it’s plentiful and delivering it back into the grid when demand is high This sustainable resource safeguards reliability of supply in a net zero future Related article: Crisafulli scraps Pioneer-Burdekin Pumped Hydro project “Mount Rawdon presents a unique opportunity to repurpose existing mining infrastructure to become part of the long-term solution to securing a renewable energy future for Queensland.” The Queensland LNP Government has announced a new five-year energy plan that will include the refurbishment of the state’s two major coal-fired power stations as well as new gas plants while progressing two pumped hydro projects Sign up to receive the latest Energy News emailed directly to your Inbox Click Here to Subscribe [email protected] In his inaugural address to the Lower House yesterday the newly elected Member of Parliament (MP) for St Peter expressed gratitude to his constituents and Prime Minister Gaston Browne for the confidence placed in him who now serves as Minister of Social and Urban Transformation reflected on his journey from village child to Cabinet member “I grew up in an era where it is said that the village raised the child and it is an honour for me to stand here representing the very persons who had a role to play in my education and my upbringing,” Turner stated during his address The new MP revealed that serving in the Lower House has been a lifelong ambition “I used to watch the Parliament as a young man and I can remember seeing the photo up at the end of the Throne Speech with all the ministers and the senators I used to tell myself one day I’m going to be in that photo,” he recalled noting how his previous stint in the Senate following the 2023 general elections had prepared him for this new responsibility whose ministerial portfolio includes organizing St “I have to say a special thank you to the Prime Minister for giving me the opportunity to serve as a Minister and a member of his Cabinet I can tell the Prime Minister and my colleagues and the people of St Peter and the people of Antigua and Barbuda I will work hard and I will do my best to serve them to the best of my ability,” he said Prime Minister Gaston Browne welcomed Turner to Parliament acknowledging the “significant and overwhelming confidence” the people of St Peter have demonstrated in their representative The Prime Minister encouraged Turner to prioritize the needs of his constituents “I’ll also ask you to continue to be empathetic and to be sympathetic to the needs of the constituents you have vulnerable constituents who would need assistance,” Browne advised adding that MPs should seek ways to support those in need rather than criticize them publicly,” Browne noted Browne expressed optimism about Turner’s potential in politics that you will have a very successful tenure in this parliament you’re young enough and capable enough to become [Prime Minister] of this country,” PM Browne said Speaker of the House Osbert Frederick offered Turner guidance for a successful political career emphasizing three priorities: “Put God first you can play with number two or number three but do not play with number one; God first.” and website in this browser for the next time I comment Please enter an answer in digits:1 × two = The Queensland Government is set to invest $50 million into Evolution Mining’s Mt Rawdon pumped hydro project through Queensland’s publicly-owned energy generator and retailer CleanCo The Mt Rawdon project is owned via a 50:50 joint venture between Evolution and ICA Partners The project involves converting the Mt Rawdon gold operation into the Mt Rawdon pumped hydro project which is expected to provide up to 20 gigawatt hours of renewable energy storage to aid Queensland’s energy transition The investment from the Queensland Government aims to help progress the project towards a final investment decision (FID) “We committed to progressing smaller, more manageable pumped hydro projects, and this fires the starters gun on the first of these projects,” Queensland Treasurer and Energy Minister David Janetzki said Evolution executive chair Jake Klein welcomed the funding describing the Mt Rawdon project as “one of the most advanced lowest capital intensive pumped hydro projects in Australia” “Evolution Mining has operated Mt Rawdon for over a decade and throughout this time has enjoyed outstanding community and Indigenous partner support that has contributed significantly to the operation’s success,” Klein said “We welcome the (Queensland) Government’s interest and involvement in this landmark project which is set to facilitate low-cost green power and provide jobs to the community and Queensland for decades to come.” ICA executive director Michael Siede echoed similar sentiments “Mt Rawdon is an ideal site for pumped hydro with its steep topography proximity to the grid and well-known environmental and geological footprint,” Siede said “We are delighted to work with CleanCo and the Queensland Government to deliver the Mt Rawdon pumped hydro project “This project will be instrumental in the transition of the Queensland energy sector to renewable energy by providing low-cost long-term energy storage for Queensland’s abundant solar resource.” ICA and CleanCo have also entered into a development investment agreement in relation to Mt Rawdon CleanCo has agreed to provide $30 million in initial funding to the project for further feasibility work which is expected to be completed by September 30 CleanCo also has the option to acquire the project from Evolution and ICA via an upfront payment of $50 million which would be shared equally between Evolution and ICA The option is exercisable on or before September 30 If CleanCo exercises the call option and if a FID is made on or before June 30 2028 then CleanCo would make a further payment of $100 million for the acquisition Subscribe to Australian Mining and receive the latest news on product announcements Australian Mining has informed the industry on the latest news and technologies from across the mining sector Australian Mining is a leading resource showcasing the latest in mining innovation Government investment will support final investment decision phase for renewable energy project Already have an account? 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Rowe and Olivia O'MalleyPublished: January 05, 2024 at 10:11AM EST after receiving results from a ground geophysical survey Results of the pole-dipole induced polarisation geophysical survey shows a strong spatial associated with gold-copper mineralisation.  which has a market capitalisation of $11.18 million says new discrete chargeable targets have also been identified from surface and align with known surface copper-gold mineralisation of 238 grams per tonne gold and 5.4% copper.  A 1,000m diamond drilling campaign is expected to begin in the coming weeks to drill test the targets uncovered and beneath the “high-grade” copper and gold surface results.  CEO Kathryn Cutler says the IP survey technique works to identify sulphide units beneath the surface.  it is vital we obtain all information available to use in order to ensure our maiden drill campaign is successful,” Cutler says.  “At surface we have been seeing visible copper mineralisation in the form of azurite “Mapping saw us understand the region has seen significant structural deformation and the gossans and veins at surface returned high-grade assays of 238g/t gold and 5.2% copper which is not a common occurrence in outcrop You normally have to drill a hole to hit a high-grade result like this.” Cutler adds that these results combined with the geochemical dataset and surface mapping provides “exceptional” targets for Killi to drill test.  “We could not be more excited to get out there and complete the drill campaign in light of these results.” The ground IP survey covers a 2.52km2 area at the Kaa prospect Killi says the main Kaa anomaly extends from surface to depth to the north and remains open providing a high-priority drilling target for the company to test close to surface.  Killi Resources is focused on exploring for a new major discovery at its projects in Western Australia and Queensland which lie in well-endowed mineral provinces.  Write to Aaliyah Rogan at Mining.com.au    Type 00 (pronounced Type Zero Zero) embodies the Jaguar brand’s creative philosophy of Exuberant Modernism following the debut of its new brand identity 2009-2025 © 360 MAGAZINE INC | 360® is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved.Calendar / Bible / DMCA / Terms of Use / Privacy Policy / Contact Dear Reader,Unfortunately our comment platform isn\'t available at the moment due to issues with our paywall and authentication vendor The Owensboro Times Michigan to the late Charles Dole Rawdon and Margaret Jones Rawdon Charles worked as a welder for Titan Fabrication Cecil Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements Privacy Policy Site by Tanner+West We’ll see a glimpse of Jaguar’s new design direction and “brand world” this winter with an angular four-door fastback expected first says the production car will offer a range of 430 miles/700km “Then-JLR CEO Thierry Bolloré said at the time [the plan to go all-EV was announced] that Jaguar had a choice to elevate itself out of the premium space [into being a super-luxury brand] and that choice has since been validated.” While it’s true that the luxury car scene is traditionally more recession-proof than the mainstream it’s not without challenges: China’s powerhouse market is stalling and across the globe but cars don’t appear overnight,” says Rawdon He’s bullish that Jaguar had to radically change “We need to take [the brand] back to when we made beautiful desirable cars not in huge numbers and not having huge numbers [of models] in the portfolio Until recently we were up to six or seven models." Rawdon explains Jaguar is heading back to its "spiritual home of three vehicles" – so don’t expect an EV hypercar to fight Rimac or anything remotely 'entry-level' from New Jag any time soon it’s a complete brand reinvention,” the Jag boss insists we ask ‘is this going to make people think about Jaguar the way we need them to?' If it doesn’t make them want to pay £120,000 we don’t do it.” He admits that there’s no “playbook” for this process No car brand in history has stopped selling cars for a year deserted most of its current market segments and re-emerged as a Bentley-rivalling super-lux brand As of now, you can still buy a new F-Pace, but sales will cease in November 2024 allowing for a “firebreak” between Old Jag and New Jag Rawdon concedes this means that there are some dealers who will no longer sell Jaguars as a result “We’ve had to do some very painful things but this is a long term plan.” Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter Look out for your regular round-up of news One of the tactics is to take inspiration from successful luxury brands – Rawdon mentions designer handbags as an example No-one needs a Hermes work bag,” he reasons It’s a play that’s worked magnificently for Range Rover propelling what was once the Land Rover range-topper to become a hyper-profitable sub-brand in its own right “Going EV only [means we need] a whole suite of EV services Don’t treat [EVs] like an internal combustion car You’ve got to have an integrated approach to charging and how to manage the client.” Rawdon notes I-Pace customers’ dissatisfaction with third-party home charging wallbox suppliers and hints Jaguar will design a ‘beautiful’ wallbox for the cars which they will manage fitting of But what of a Tesla-style Jaguar charging network to ease the pain of unreliable where you have one membership to use all chargers – including access to the Tesla Superchargers "You have to remember 95 per cent of charging is done at home For a car with a 700km range it’s going to be even more so only a tiny proportion [of future Jaguar charging] will be public charging.” expect less radio silence from Jaguar over the coming months as the brand attempts possibly the most ambitious comeback in automotive history as the world stutters on going all-in on EVs – can one of Britain’s most-loved carmakers pull it off READ MOREHere's how Jaguar plans on reinventing itself to shock the world No money from the licence fee was used to create this website The profits we make from it go back to BBC programme-makers to help fund great new BBC programmes BBC is a trademark of the British Broadcasting Corporation Home > News > Jaguar dealers in for a ‘messy year’ News Jaguar dealers are set for a messy year in 2025 according to the brand’s managing director Rawdon Glover With the last of the current range of Jaguars set to be sold in November this year it won’t be until 2026 when the first of the new ‘copy of nothing’ all-electric Jags will be delivered with a further wait for the second and third models and when asked whether there was a ‘bone to be thrown’ to dealers in the meantime ‘The simple term is there’s not an immediate bone to be thrown ‘The important thing we look at is we are part of a suite of brands: there is Range Rover while Jaguar clearly is going to go into this fallow period there’s lots to do on the other brands But the reality is there will be a period where the retailers that are going to be future executive retailers have very little to do ‘There are lots of really difficult things we’ve got to do because we believe the transformation is the right thing there’ll be a profit in the business for us and there’ll be a profit in the business for our retailers ‘What we need to do with our retailers is take them on that journey and actually demonstrate to them that actually it’s worth coming along this journey.’ There’s no getting away from the fact that Jaguar retailers are going to have a tough few years ‘We’ve got this messy bit in the middle where we will probably be sold out by the end of November,’ said Glover ‘Realistically on our current trajectory it will be a while before they are going to have cars in their showrooms again And that’s something we are all going to have to navigate through in the very short term It’s just as well that the rest of our range is expanding and we’ve got lots of options with Defenders and those sort of things that will tide them over ‘My job and Paddy McGillycuddy’s ( JLR’s UK MD) job is to make the future of Jaguar desirable and for dealers to think it’s worth coming along on this journey ‘It will be difficult for this bit in the middle and probably in the early years while we’re building up to the full range We want people that are in it for the long term that absolutely understand the vision of Jaguar needing to change They support the elevated positioning and everything else that goes with that because the level of service and even some of our business markets will be different.’ Glover admitted that the new Jaguar network would be ‘significantly smaller’ and that ‘all the retailers know’ He also revealed that Jaguar was planning its own boutique stores ‘We’ll have our own stores in key locations: we’ll be in London ‘That again is that sense around how you reposition a brand If you look at some of the established luxury brands a really clear way to do it is you need to own your own experience and have lighthouses where I want them to be the purest embodiment of the Jaguar experience I’ll be in the Golden triangle in Paris or in London you’re either going to be in Knightsbridge or you’re going to be in Bond Street.’ Glover gave some details of the level of service new Jaguar customers could expect from their dealers ‘Jaguar has to establish itself straight out of the box at that price point; all of the experiences have got to be great all of the time,’ he said our proposition is if your car needs some maintenance you can have a concierge service – I’ll sort that out for you I’ll arrange your courtesy car to be delivered to your home ‘If you don’t want to go to a retailer the car itself goes to a retailer and you will get a Jaguar four-door GT – if that’s your car that will be your car and I won’t put you into a Ford Focus We need a central fleet to be able to guarantee those sorts of things.’ Glover was reassuring when it comes to Jaguar’s agreements with its dealers ‘We looked at agency,’ he said ‘But in consultation with Paddy and his UK team we looked at it and for now we think staying with the franchise model is where we are That includes where the thousands of current Jaguar owners have their cars serviced with fewer Jaguar dealers focussed on selling the new range of EVs ‘We will not leave existing owners high and dry,’ said Glover ‘They’ll be able to get their cars serviced at all JLR dealers.’ JLR told its dealers that it would be switching to a fixed-price JLR would invoice the customer instead of the dealer with the dealer being paid a handling fee for handing over the cars Part-exchanges would also be removed from the dealer’s remit and handled by JLR But in February this year the carmaker said it had decided to ditch the agency sales model following consultation with its retail parters told Car Dealer: ‘The franchise model is a tried and trusted model which can be intelligently flexed to suit the needs of all stakeholders involved in a new car transaction ‘JLR is to be applauded for adapting to the rapidly changing dynamics we have witnessed in the UK new car market.’