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Walkers Crisps strikes £3.5m council land deal

40 jobs to be created at new potato washing facility close to Walkers’ main factory

The Walkers Crisp factory, in Beaumont Leys, Leicester(Image: Leicester Mercury / Chris Gordon)

Walkers Crisps has struck a £3.5 million deal to buy land next to its main Leicester factory for a new potato washing facility.

It wants to centralise its washing and sorting operations, creating 40 new jobs, on the 6.4-acre site off Thurcaston Road, in the north of the city.

The deal with Leicester City Council will depend on gaining planning permission and developer legal agreements, and once secured, construction could get under way this summer.

Potatoes would be brought in from around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Walkers says a centralised operation would cut transport movements and the amount of water used to prepare the potatoes for processing.

It said soil removed from the potatoes would even go back to farmers’ fields – and potato peelings turned into fertiliser.

Under the terms of the deal, a new £2.25 road – paid for by the council – would be constructed to serve the new plant and open up access to adjoining council land owned at Ashton Green, creating future employment opportunities.

City Mayor Peter Soulsby said: “Walkers Snack Foods are a long-established and important employer, so I’m delighted that this agreement will help them expand and consolidate their operations in Leicester.

“This site at Ashton Green is within an area allocated for employment land in our local plan and Walkers have offered us a very fair price, so it’s a great deal for Leicester on every level.