The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Politician­s ask seafood company to think again about Arbroath move

- GAVIN HARPER

Politician­s are urging a rethink over Dawnfresh Seafoods’ plan to close a Glasgow factory and create 150 Angus jobs.

Last week the firm announced plans to close its factory in Uddingston and relocate to Arbroath.

Dawnfresh intends to move to one production site in the middle of next year.

The move will take its workforce in Arbroath to more than 300.

However, Lanark and Hamilton East MP Angela Crawley and Uddingston and Bellshill MSP Stephanie Callaghan have called on the company to reconsider plans to close its Uddingston site.

She said: “This will undoubtedl­y be a concern for the staff affected, many of whom will not want the stress of having to move their families 100 miles away from the place they call home.

“Losing more than 300 permanent and temporary jobs would be a huge blow to the town and the local economy which has already been hit hard by the coronaviru­s pandemic.”

Dawnfresh has acquired the former Perimax building next door to its site at Kirkton Industrial Estate in Arbroath.

The company will make a £5 million investment in the expansion.

Dawnfresh managing director Raleigh Salvesen said the firm was working to help its staff find new jobs in the area.

Mr Salvesen said: “We have started engaging with local representa­tives, unions, skills agencies and local and national government to help people find new jobs in the area.

“The company is also seeking to work with government and other agencies to find an alternativ­e use of the current site in Uddingston to retain employment in the area.”

The food production sector has faced significan­t challenges since the UK left the EU, Ms Callaghan said.

The decision by Dawnfresh to relocate was another example of the impact of Brexit on the industry.

The Uddingston and Bellshill MSP added: “We were told Brexit would be a good thing for the seafood industry.

“This proposal is just another example of how the UK Government’s disregard for the industry has made things harder for companies to trade with Europe and has ultimately cost jobs.”

Central Scotland Labour MSP Monica Lennon said she was “devastated” by the news.

She added: “I attended a briefing with the firm.

“I am in contact with trade union representa­tives of the workforce.

“Lanarkshir­e needs investment and a credible manufactur­ing strategy from the Scottish Government.”

Another South Lanarkshir­e councillor, Kenny McCreary, said he would discuss the plans with Dawnfresh management and South Lanarkshir­e Council.

However, the plans for Angus job creation have been welcomed by Scottish Conservati­ve North East MSP Maurice Golden, who said: “It’s great news for Arbroath that so many new jobs are coming to the area.

“In the wake of the Covid pandemic there has been so much economic uncertaint­y.

“The creation of scores of new roles will be a real boost to the town and also the wider Angus area.

“It also shows that big firms trust the people of the Angus and are willing to invest.

“That’s an encouragin­g sign for the local economy and some welcome good news after a difficult 18 months.”

It’s great news for Arbroath that so many new jobs are coming

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RELOCATION: Raleigh Salvesen, Stephanie Callaghan, Monica Lennon and the Dawnfresh facility in Arbroath.

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