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Jones Village Bakery creating 150 jobs in £47m expansion

The business is ramping up production and storage capacity

Jones Village Bakery left to right chief executive Simon Thorpe and Wrexham councillor Nigel Williams.(Image: Picture Mandy Jones)

Jones Village Bakery is investing £47m to expand its production and storage capacity in a move that will create 150 new jobs.

The investment will see a new £20m production line to make bread and rolls at its headquarters site on Wrexham Industrial Estate.

When it becomes operational, the 140,000 sq ft bakery in Ash Road will be full to capacity.

It is also planning to convert and extend a storage facility that was built on a nearby site of the company’s bakery that was destroyed by a devastating fire in 2019.

The scheme will see an additional investment of £27m and the new bakery will enable the company to continue to ramp up production.

Last year private equity firm Limerston Capital sold its majority stake in the business to French bakery venture Menissez. In financial year to the end of September, 2023, Village Bakery employed 740 with revenues of nearly £100m.

Its chief executive Simon Thorpe said: “This is the beginning of yet another new and exciting chapter in the Village Bakery success story.

“Our plan is to rise, phoenix-like from the ashes and turn the old fire site where the bakery burned down into a state-of-the-art facility.