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Prime Minister predicts º£½ÇÊÓÆµ can become a 'shipbuilding superpower'

Boris Johnson outlines maritime ambition during visit to newly reopened Appledore Shipyard in Devon

InfraStrata CEO John-Wood with PM Boris Johnson and MP Geoffrey Cox at the Appledore Shipyard

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said Devon’s newly reopened Appledore Shipyard has a bright future as a centre for “green” shipping and even hinted it might receive Government contracts as part of a plan to make the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ a “shipbuilding superpower”.

The Tory supremo, in a visit to the Devon facility, stressed reigniting the ship-building industry at the yard, which has had chequered history, would not be easy, but the Government and its new owners were “very determined”.

Mr Johnson was visiting the location .

It is now expected that the yard will restart production, bringing an economic boost to North Devon and 350 jobs to Appledore.

An aerial image of Appledore shipyard in North Devon (Image: Tim Western)

Mr Johnson said it was “fantastic” to be in Appledore and talk to some of the workforce, including the apprentices, and “the people who are looking for a future in shipbuilding here in Devon”

And he said: “It’s got some incredible history but has been through some very tough times and we are hoping we can get a good order book going. It’s hard and the COVID crisis has not made things any easier, but I’m very confident there are things I can do to get jobs and growth going here.

“There is one particular thing, a seed I want to plant in your imagination: green shipping. Maritime transport is incredibly polluting and there is scope for Harland and Wolff to capitalise and develop their plans for low carbon, even hydrogen vessels, and we really want to support that.”

The Prime Minister also hinted, without giving specifics, that contacts could come the way of the newly named Harland and Wolff (Appledore) yard.