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Welsh Government buys car parts plant to help save over 100 jobs

The Government has bought the Llanfyllin factory from Stadco Limited and will now lease the Powys site to Marrill Group

Marrill Group has taken on the Stadco site in Llanfyllin(Image: Marrill)

The Welsh Government has bought a car parts plant in Mid-Wales and will lease it to a new manufacturer in a deal that saves over 100 jobs.

The site in Llanfyllin in Powys was vacated by Stadco Limited who have decided to consolidate their operations elsewhere in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Now the Welsh Government has stepped in to purchase the property with automotive parts manufacturer Marrill Group Ltd to take over the plant.

It secures 102 jobs with potential expansion opportunities at the site.

The company has also secured a seven figure loan facility from the Development Bank of Wales and an offer of non-repayable finance of £700,000 from the Welsh Government towards planned capital investment in new plant and machinery.

The arrangement between the Welsh Government and Marrill also grants the firm a five year option to purchase the building and yard.

Welsh Government has been asked how much has been invested in the site purchase.

Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething said: “The Welsh Government is determined to help create high-quality jobs across Wales and so I’m pleased we’ve been able to step in and help secure 102 high quality jobs in Llanfyllin.