Mr Price met the Prime Minister at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester and detailed the development of the 30-acre Chorley site and the company’s future investment plans.
Mark Price said: “This new distribution centre will support the growth of our business, be a boost for the North West, create 600 new jobs for the region and make it possible for us to invest £1bn in Britain over the next three years.
“The new shops we are now planning will mean 10,000 more jobs and £1bn of additional business going to producers, farmers and growers in the British food industry.”
The Prime Minister David Cameron said: “This billion pound investment is great news for the north of England and the country as a whole.
“The new regional distribution centre will give a boost to Chorley and the surrounding areas, not just by creating 600 jobs immediately, but in paving the way for tens of thousands more.”
The 360,000 sq ft Chorley warehouse, 50,000 sq ft of office space and a vehicle maintenance unit will allow Waitrose to service up to 80 branches as part of its rapidly growing portfolio of shops in the North of England and Scotland.
The new RDC will be up and running by autumn 2012. The recruitment process for drivers, warehouse operatives, office and catering staff will begin in spring 2012.
Source: Waitrose
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