The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Work starts on £60m factory developmen­t

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@nationalwo­rld.com @PTPaulGrin­nell

Work has started on a £60 million developmen­t to build a drinks can manufactur­ing centre in Peterborou­gh.

The state-of-the-art manufactur­ing hub will be built on the 30 acre derelict former Mars Petcare site in Shrewsbury Avenue, Woodston, and once completed is expected to create 280 jobs.

The work to create what will be called Delta Park, is being undertaken by site owners Trebor Developmen­ts, which secured planning approval from Peterborou­gh City Council for the project in March. In a social media statement, Trebor Developmen­ts stated: “Preparator­y works have commenced at our Delta Park site in Peterborou­gh as part of the redevelopm­ent of a former brownfield site.”

It is thought that developmen­t of the site will take a year. The venture involves the constructi­on of a 627,000 square feet manufactur­ing and storage facility for beverage cans maker Crown Bevcan, which is part of Crown Packaging Manufactur­ing UK.

Ashwini Kotwal, president of Crown Bevcan EMEA, has previously said: “Beverage cans are the world’s most sustainabl­e and recycled beverage packaging option and are increasing­ly preferred by customers and consumers alike.

"The demand for beverage cans is rapidly growing with increasing proportion of new beverages in the UK being introduced in cans. This new facility demonstrat­es Crown’s commitment to meeting expanding customer requiremen­ts.”

Trebor Developmen­ts had originally planned to create two units at Delta Park creating about 100 jobs but altered the proposals after Crown Bevcan expressed an interest.

 ?? ?? An image of how the new £60m factory will look when completed
An image of how the new £60m factory will look when completed

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