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Wales' leading soft drinks firm Radnor Hills in multi-million pound expansion

The company has created 100 jobs over the last two year and has launched a new recruitment drive

William Watkins, managing director of Radnor Hills, outside the business' new office development at its headquarters in Knighton, Powys(Image: Photopia)

Wales’ leading soft drinks company has invested millions of pounds in new office and production facilities as part of ambitious expansion plans. Radnor Hills hopes to increase production capacity and create 30 new jobs following the investment at its headquarters in Knighton, Powys.

The expansion includes 17,000 sq ft in new office space, at a cost of £2.5m, and £4.5m on a new glass filling line at its 300,000 sq ft factory.

Founder and managing director William Watkins said the investment was the result of Radnor’s organic growth with profits generated reinvested into the business. "We’re investing in our buildings, equipment, staff and energy source. To run a site like this it’s multi-dimensional. Investment needs to be put into all different sides of the business so that we can grow and meet our sustainability targets."

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The company is also investing in automation to improve efficiencies on the production line and mitigate cost increases. “We've got an ongoing program to replace and upgrade machinery,” said the managing director.

It follows Radnor’s impressive growth in the last year as the economy recovered following the Covid-19 pandemic. In its last financial year ending 31 May 2022, it saw sales of £58m, up from £41m in 2021, and made a pre-tax profit of £9.1m.

The firm supplies its glass, canned, plastic, and Tetrapak packaged products to over 250 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ wholesalers and supermarkets Sainsbury’s and Morrisons. It also supplies the public sector including the NHS and schools with its Radnor Splash range. It is the only producer that does all four packaging formats for its soft drinks on site in the whole of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Radnor has also been undertaking a recruitment drive as part of expansion plans. In the last two years, it has already created over 100 new jobs taking its total workforce to 240 staff. Now, Mr Watkins said he plans to recruit a further 25 to 30 people in the next 12 months.