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Plans to spur shipbuilding 'renaissance' welcomed in the North East

A new Government office has been set up to help shipbuilding and maritime firms win global work

Secretary of State for International Trade Anne-Marie Trevelyan visiting A&P Tyne at Hebburn, Tyne and Wear.(Image: Craig Connor/ChronicleLive)

Government plans to spur a "shipbuilding renaissance" in the North East and further afield have been launched on Tyneside, but it will take time, one of the Ministers in charge says.

International Trade Secretary and Berwick MP Anne-Marie Trevelyan was at A&P Group's Hebburn shipyard to launch the new Maritime Capability Campaign Office (MCCO), which she promised would help North East and º£½ÇÊÓÆµ firms to "reach out globally for interesting civilian shipbuilding work across the green energy revolution."

The announcement coincides with the launch of a refreshed National Shipbuilding Strategy - first launched in 2017 - which includes £4bn of investment previously set out in the 2020 Spending review and the 2021 Autumn Budget that will go towards 150 new vessels.

Read more: Tyneside shipyard A&P Group launches into new year at full capacity

But unions have accused the Government of "sowing uncertainty" and not doing enough to guarantee work for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ yards such as those run by A&P.

Asked whether the Government could do more to guarantee work for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ shipbuilders, Ms Trevelyan said: "From a military perspective, we build all of our warships in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ - that's built in already - and as we grow that and are able to grow the pipeline of the wider shipbuilding and maritime sector, we'll be growing people.

"So for the next 50 years we know that we'll have an incredible industry with people who are committed to the sector, and that's something that will take time."

A&P, which currently employs about 169 people but has the capacity for more than 500 at its Tyneside yard, has welcomed the strategy.