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New decarbonisation hub in Gwynedd to create over 130 jobs

The new hub will be based in the 120,000 sq ft former Northwood tissue factory in Penygroes

Hen Safle Northwood factory in Penygroes

A new decarbonisation hub developed in Gwynedd will create more than 130 jobs in the area.

The Centre of Excellence in Decarbonisation will open at the former Northwood Hygiene tissue factory which closed in 2020 with the loss of around 100 jobs .

The development is being led by social housing provider Adra, Travis Perkins, Grŵp Llandrillo Menai and Welcome Furniture.

Phase one of the project has received £230,000 of funding from the Welsh Government’s Transforming Towns Grant, supporting Adra’s growth ambitions with the hub becoming the main base for Adra’s in-house repairs and maintenance team Trwsio.

The 120,000 sq ft warehouse space will be redeveloped into a training facility for demonstrating, installing and maintaining products and materials associated with the decarbonisation of homes.

The hub will develop skills to install and maintain small solar photovoltaic, domestic heat pump and solar thermal hot water systems.

Travis Perkins will also relocate to Penygroes from Caernarfon with an official opening for the hub planned for later in the year.

Partners will also work collaboratively with local sustainable community organisations such as Antur Waunfawr, Biocomposites Center and M-SParc.