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Pharmaceutical plant expansion set for approval in move that could create 150 jobs

Bespak aims to produce 'next-generation environmentally friendly inhalers'

The proposed extension at Bespak, in Holmes Chapel (Image: Integrated Project Services)

A pharmaceutical company looks set to get the go-ahead for plans to extend its manufacturing facility so it can make climate-friendly inhalers and create 150 new jobs.

Bespak, at Holmes Chapel, specialises in inhaled and nasal drugs for conditions such as asthma.

Next week, Cheshire East's southern planning committee is now set to consider the company's application to expand on to a 1.98-hectare area of its site to the west of the existing manufacturing building and to the east of London Road.

The application has been recommended for approval by planning officers and is also supported by Holmes Chapel Parish Council.

A report from the Cheshire East planning officer states: "The proposed development will deliver two new high-specification fill lines and associated technical and support spaces which are critical to expanding the production capacity at the site and supporting the growing demand for respiratory health products.

"Propellants used in inhalers are classed as greenhouse gases.

"This expansion will allow Bespak to produce next-generation environmentally friendly inhalers which use significantly less greenhouse gases.

"It would also result in approximately 150 new jobs at the site."