The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Business park decision key to new abattoir

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Constructi­on of a longawaite­d new abattoir in the north east is dependent on ANM group securing planning consent for its proposed extension to the Thainstone Business Park.

Scotland’s largest red meat processor, JW Galloway, yesterday reaffirmed its commitment to building a new abattoir at Thainstone.

The company is the majority owner of Scotbeef Inverurie, of which ANM Group owns a 25% share.

The duo plan to relocate from their current base in the centre of Inverurie to a new multi-million-pound purpose-built abattoir at Thainstone.

Although the move was confirmed earlier this year, ANM yesterday said constructi­on of the new plant would only go ahead if the group was given consent by Aberdeensh­ire Council to extend its business park.

Pat Machray, ANM Group chairman, said: “The establishm­ent of a modern abattoir will be an important creation in the developmen­t of a real agricultur­al hub at Thainstone, with all facilities sharing the same site for the first time.

“We have already seen significan­t interest in the abattoir from a leading supermarke­t, which is keen to use the facility as its local supplier of choice.”

JW Galloway group chief executive JR Galloway said: “Scotbeef has always had a plan and need to relocate to a new purpose-built facility at Thainstone; once it had establishe­d a period of financial and operationa­l stability required to justify the sizable capital investment.”

Pending approval, work on the extension of Thainstone Business Park is due to commence later this year with the first building due for completion in early 2018.

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