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BT commits to Dundee as firm eyes new offices

Move by telecoms giant will safeguard hundreds of jobs in city

- ROB MCLAREN BUSINESS EDITOR rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

Telecoms giant BT is looking at making a multi-million-pound move into new offices in Dundee as it commits its future to the city.

BT is one of Dundee’s largest employers, with around 1,000 staff based at its vast premises at West Bell Street, which it leases.

Following an internal review, BT has selected Dundee as one of its key locations – which safeguards those jobs – and it is now looking to provide a “future-fit” workplace.

The firm said it would “review its property options in the city, which could involve looking for a new home for its operations”.

The Courier understand­s there is no single existing site available in Dundee that could accommodat­e an operation of BT’s scale.

The company is working with partners, including Dundee City Council, to review opportunit­ies which may include sites at the waterfront.

Jane Wood, BT Group director in Scotland, said: “This is a real sign of BT’s commitment to Dundee and Scotland generally.

“I’m so pleased we are able to announce this investment at a time when it’s more important than ever to demonstrat­e our confidence in

Scotland’s ability to make a sustainabl­e recovery from the impact of the Covid19 pandemic.

“We’ll continue to work with our partners in Dundee on potential options to ensure our colleagues have a futurefit workplace.”

Between direct employment and contractor­s, BT supports around 1,200 jobs in Dundee.

The announceme­nt is part of BT’s Better Workplace Programme – one of the largest workplace improvemen­t and consolidat­ion schemes of its type ever undertaken in the UK.

Dundee joins Glasgow and Edinburgh as currently confirmed locations for the company in Scotland.

The five-year programme, due to complete in 2024, is a major investment for BT that will significan­tly improve and consolidat­e the company’s footprint of corporate offices, contact centres and specialist sites across the country.

John Alexander, leader of Dundee City Council, said: “Our focus is on supporting companies who want to invest in high quality jobs, skills and training, particular­ly in the growing digital economy that BT underpins and especially at this difficult time during Covid-19, it’s great to see a commitment to investment and employment from this announceme­nt.”

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