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Two of the eight shortlisted sites for Rolls-Royce nuclear reactor manufacturing are in Grimsby area

Stallingborough and Port of Grimsby locations are being considered for £200m plants promising 200 jobs

A visualiation of a Rolls-Royce Small Modular Reactor. (Image: Rolls-Royce SMR)

Grimsby has been revealed as a potential location for a £200 million new factory for Rolls-Royce’s emerging nuclear reactors.

Two sites in North East Lincolnshire are included in an eight-strong shortlist compiled by the engineering giant.

The prize would be 200 jobs, the huge investment by a prestige manufacturer and a widening of the area’s Energy Estuary credentials.

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The FTSE 100 firm had launched a competition at the start of the year asking for development bodies to bring forward locations.

Pioneer Park at Stallingborough and Port of Grimsby have been selected - with ABP bringing the former Tioxide site to market as Rolls-Royce released the list.

Two more sites in the Yorkshire and Humber region - Catterick and Ferrybridge - also make the list, together with sites in Sunderland, Newton Aycliffe, Deeside, North Wales and Carlisle.

It would be used to manufacture the heavy vessels for the new small modular reactor fleet. The first of three planned factories, and the largest and most complex facility, construction would begin once the go-ahead has been received to build a fleet of SMRs in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.