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Anglesey's Octel chemical works and industrial park where Rehau closed added to enterprise zone

Amlwch sites added to zone to help boost investment and create jobs

Octel in Amlwch, Anglesey(Image: @Pensans)

Two sites in Amlwch are to join the Anglesey Enterprise Zone in a bid to help stimulate the economy and support jobs.

The north of the island has been hit the withdrawal of Hitachi from the Wylfa Newydd nuclear development and the closure of Rehau plastics factory in Amlwch.

This has seen Welsh Government add two sites to the island's enterprise district.

The two sites to be included are:

  • The Llwyn Onn Industrial Estate, a 15 hectare site which was the home of Rehau’s operations on the island.
  • The Octel former bromine works, which ceased operations in 2004. The site was in operation for over 50 years but, has since fallen into disrepair, with many of the buildings now laying derelict.

The two additions, follows advice from the Anglesey Enterprise Zone’s Advisor Board.

Enterprise Zones benefits from a range of financial incentives including some of the highest levels of grant aid and an accelerated planning process.

Amlwch’s economic situation has changed since the boundaries for the Enterprise Zone were originally drawn, following the closure of Rehau and decisions on Magnox decommissioning and Wylfa Newydd.

The employment rates for the area are below those for Anglesey and Wales as a whole, but a skilled workforce continues to live locally.