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150 new jobs as Wrexham's Maelor poultry plant approved

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Maelor Poultry artist's impressionImage source, Salisbury Poultry
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An artist's impression of how Maelor Poultry will look

A former cheese processing factory is to be turned into a poultry processing plant, creating 150 jobs.

Wrexham councillors have approved plans to transform Marchwiel's Maelor Creamery, which closed last March after First Milk lost a large contract with a supermarket chain.

Maelor Poultry has pledged to recruit staff from disadvantaged parts of the area and former First Milk employees.

Owner Salisbury Poultry said it would invest £10m to start-up the plant.

Stephen Hammond, commercial director of Salisbury Poultry, said: "Wrexham works well for us as a place to extend our business and at the same time we can make a major contribution to the town and a wide surrounding area that will feel the benefits through the supply chain we will require."

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Maelor Creamery closed last March

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