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350 workers wanted for revived Appledore Shipyard

New owners Infrastrata Group is holding two career open days on September 10 and 11

Appledore Shipyard

The new owners of Devon's historic Appledore shipyard are holding a two day careers open day and say up to 350 employees will be needed.

In a huge boost to the local economy following the £7million deal to buy the shipyard which closed in March 2019 by Belfast shipyard Harland and Wolff, Infrastrata.

The InfraStrata group says there will potentially be 350 people working at Appledore Shipyard, which has employed thousands of people over the past three centuries.

Now, Unite has renewed its call for the government to get behind the yard.

It says it should review its procurement policies to ensure that British ships are built at º£½ÇÊÓÆµ yards, including the Fleet Solid Support Ships due to go out to tender soon.

Appledore Shipyard(Image: Mike Southon)

Unite regional officer Heathcliffe Pettifer said it has had preliminary discussions with the senior management, and hope to have more constructive and meaningful talks with the new owners as soon as possible.

“We want to explore the business plan, what the order book looks like, the workforce that will be required and the skill sets that employees will need.

“Unite has consistently argued that Appledore is viable and its closure in 2019 was due to a lack of political will and a failure of economic planning.