£1bn biomass plant to create 1,700 jobs in Wales

Work is about to begin on a £1bn combined food and power plant on the Welsh island of Anglesey, which is set to create 1,700 jobs, including 500 permanent roles, by 2018.
Mon, 1 Feb 2016

Work is about to begin on a £1bn combined food and power plant on the Welsh island of Anglesey, which is set to create 1,700 jobs, including 500 permanent roles, by 2018.

The plant, to be built on the site of the former Anglesey Aluminium site near Holyhead and run by Orthios Eco Parks, is expected to create about 1,200 construction jobs, according...

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