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Kronospan safeguarded hundreds of Welsh jobs thanks to Covid fund

The Chirk based firm secured money from the Welsh Government’s Economic Resilience Fund

Kronospan factory in Chirk(Image: Ian Cooper/Daily Post Wales)

Kronospan has safeguarded hundreds of jobs with help from the Welsh Government’s Economic Resilience Fund (ERF).

The manufacturer, which supplies wood-based panel products, is a key employer in north east Wales with more than 620 workers.

Kronospan - based in Chirk - experienced a dramatic reduction in sales as a result of the pandemic and the subsequent interruptions to cash flow, which left the company facing an extremely challenging period.

It received £622,000 from the Welsh Government’s ERF, which has helped the business continue to operate through the pandemic and ultimately protect the workforce.

Ben Spruce, chief financial officer of Kronospan, said: "The assistance provided by Welsh Government has helped us protect jobs and support our local suppliers.

Kronospan in Chirk in Wrexham(Image: Hadyn Iball)

"It has been a difficult period for everyone and we are extremely grateful to our entire team, both those who have worked throughout and those who were furloughed and have now returned.

"The support received demonstrates to us the proactive approach Welsh Government has taken during this crisis to support businesses, protect jobs and help the regional economy build back stronger.”

The ERF, which is part of the Welsh Government’s £1.7bn support package for businesses, is providing thousands of companies across Wales with significant financial support. It complements the help provided by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government.