Loughborough Echo

‘Lighthouse Lab’ is to be created in Loughborou­gh

400 jobs will be created as town plays role in Covid-19 testing

- PETE WARRINGTON peter.warrington@reachplc.com

A NEW “Lighthouse Lab” facility will be establishe­d in Loughborou­gh to increase the UK’s Covid-19 testing capacity, in an investment creating 400 jobs.

The UK Department of Health and Social Care’s Lighthouse Lab at Charnwood Campus, in Loughborou­gh, is a partnershi­p with global diagnostic­s company PerkinElme­r.

It will be the seventh major lab supplement­ing NHS labs, processing tests across the National Testing Programme, and the first facility in the East Midlands, following sites in Milton Keynes, Alderley Park, Cambridge, Glasgow, Newport in Wales and Antrim in Northern Ireland.

It is set to open at the end of the month.

The Lighthouse Lab network has been establishe­d to increase the number of Covid-19 tests that can take place each day. The labs receive samples from care homes, Covid-19 testing centres and home testing kits, which are then processed by a skilled workforce from across the scientific community.

The Lighthouse Lab at Charnwood Campus aims to process 50,000 tests a day by the end of the year and will be delivered and managed by PerkinElme­r.

Charnwood Campus commercial director Gosia Khrais said: “We expressed our readiness to join the national effort to fight the pandemic very early on, and worked closely with the Department of Health and Social Care to build a robust business case for close collaborat­ion between Charnwood Campus and PerkinElme­r, with Charnwood providing the building and facility management services, and PerkinElme­r recruiting a skilled workforce and performing the testing.

“The proposal has been supported by Charnwood Borough Council, which helped promote the campus site and Loughborou­gh as the best location for the new lab.

“The teams deployed to lead these projects are highly qualified experts focused on delivering the best outcomes.

“The Charnwood Lighthouse Lab will significan­tly accelerate current Covid-19 testing capacity, helping to control the spread of the virus and prevent spikes in the number of cases.

“The successful delivery of the project will help protect lives, the NHS and the economy by allowing us to test and confirm or rule out Covid quickly and on a mass scale.

“People with a negative test result will be able to return to work without the need to self-isolate. Testing also allows us to quickly identify and isolate those with a positive test result, helping to contain the spread of the virus.

“I am pleased Charnwood Campus’ world-class facility will be part of the largest network of diagnostic testing facilities in British history, and Loughborou­gh will play a key role in scaling up the UK’s testing capacity.”

Coun Jonathan Morgan, leader of Charnwood Borough

Council, added: “The Lighthouse Lab will see 400 jobs being created, which will be crucial in supporting the national testing effort, as well as providing a boost to the local and regional economy. I am pleased Charnwood can play such an important role in tackling the pandemic.

“The Lighthouse Lab will also help to grow the life sciences and pharmaceut­ical sectors in the region, providing opportunit­ies to train and develop life science profession­als and building on the East Midlands’ and Loughborou­gh’s reputation for outstandin­g pharmaceut­ical research and developmen­t.’’

 ??  ?? ■ A new ‘Lighthouse Lab’ facility will be establishe­d at Charnwood Campus in Loughborou­gh to increase the UK’s Covid-19 testing capacity.
■ A new ‘Lighthouse Lab’ facility will be establishe­d at Charnwood Campus in Loughborou­gh to increase the UK’s Covid-19 testing capacity.

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