James William Heselden was born in the
Halton Moor district of
Leeds on 27 March 1948. He attended school in
Osmondthorpe, leaving at the age of 15 to work as a labourer and then at collieries in
Temple Newsam and
Lofthouse. He lost his job in the wave of redundancies that followed the
1980s miners' strike; he spent his redundancy money on renting a workshop, and initially set up a
sandblasting business. He then worked on developing and patenting a collapsible wire mesh and fabric container, later called the
Hesco bastion, to be used for building flood management and to limit erosion. ==Career==