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Defence giant Babcock to relocate 2,000 workers from Devonport Royal Dockyard

The announcement has been welcomed by the leader of Plymouth City Council

Babcock International, Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth(Image: Matt Gilley/PlymouthLive)

Defence giant Babcock has announced plans to relocate more than 2,000 workers from its Devonport Royal Dockyard facility to Plymouth city centre.

The company, which plays a crucial role in supporting the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's nuclear submarine programme, said the move was part of its approach to supporting regional regeneration across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

No date or timeline has been announced for the relocation but Babcock is planning to turn a disused building into new workspace for employees, according to the BBC.

The staff who will be moved will be from the company's Devonport support functions, the business added.

David Lockwood, chief executive of Babcock said: "Our ambitious blueprint for Plymouth is a model for regional regeneration and one we are committed to delivering.

"As a strategic partner to Government, for every pound spent on defence, our community of passionate people are delivering back, and we value the things that matter to our customers, colleagues and communities.”

Tudor Evans, leader of Plymouth City Council, said he was "absolutely thrilled" by the news.

"This is a really significant moment for Plymouth," he said. "Babcock's plans to bring over 2,000 people into the heart of our city centre will have a huge ripple effect - not just in terms of jobs but in how people live, eat, shop and enjoy the city.