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Manufacturer Norco is seeking permission from the council to expand its premises at Dorset Innovation Park

Norco Proposed Main Entrance View(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

A Dorset manufacturer is planning to create 100 jobs in the county with a multi-million-pound investment.

Norco Ltd, headquartered in Poole, is looking to create the roles at the Dorset Innovation Park in Winfrith.

The firm is seeking permission from the local authority to expand its building on the former nuclear site in a move that would significantly increase its current facilities.

According to the planning submission to Dorset Council, the company anticipates creating 40 immediate jobs and an additional 60 in the longer term.

Presently, around 30 individuals are employed at the Winfrith location, according to documents from Dorset Council which earlier this year approved the sale of extra land to Norco.

Cllr Richard Biggs, deputy leader of Dorset Council and portfolio holder for economic growth, has expressed his support for the application. He said: "Our new Economic Growth Strategy has a target for 300 new jobs at the Dorset Innovation Park by 2029, so we welcome planning applications from businesses already on the site who are looking to expand."

The Innovation Park, with about 10 hectares still available for development, remains a pivotal initiative by the council to draw and maintain high-calibre employment within the county.

Norco's proposed development would see the company's premises double in size, including the addition of a lofty 'crane building'. The planning request details a new storage area to the north and a significant extension to the south, labelled as a 'facility' building – together these would add approximately 5,800 square metres, effectively doubling the existing operational footprint.