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Vauxhall Ellesmere Port production will not restart until September as Groupe PSA's Luton plant gears up to build more vans

Cheshire staff offered chance to temporarily redeploy to Bedfordshire to met van demand

Vauxhall in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, temporarily ceased production in March

Vauxhall has confirmed its Ellesmere Port site will not reopen until September.

The site, which makes the famous Astra, closed its doors on March 17 as the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown took hold.

Parent company Groupe PSA says the plant will not now reopen for three months - but some staff from Cheshire could be redeployed to Vauxhall in Luton to help that site make more vans.

Production at Luton restarted on May 18 with workers building Vauxhall and Opel Vivaro vans, Peugeot Expert vans and Citroën Dispatch vans.

Groupe PSA today said it needed to increase Luton to a three-shift operation to meet demand for those vehicles.

It said: "The commercial situation of Vauxhall and Opel Astra requires the restarting of Ellesmere Port operations after September 1."

And it added: “Since the start of the Covid-19 health crisis, Groupe PSA's priority has been to protect the health of its employees and ensure the sustainability of the company. Manufacturing activity at Groupe PSA’s Luton site commenced on 18th May after the deployment of a protocol of reinforced health measures.

“The success of the Vauxhall and Opel Vivaro, Peugeot Expert and Citroën Dispatch produced there now requires a third shift to increase output at the site.