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Devon shipyard wins £55million contract supporting 100 jobs

Appledore Shipyard will renovate former mine hunter HMS Quorn for use by the Lithuanian navy

HMS Quorn - the mine hunter will be renovated by Appledore Shipyard for the Lithuanian Navy.(Image: Ministry of Defence)

The Harland & Wolff shipyard in Appledore has secured a £55 million contract to refit a former Royal Navy mine-hunting vessel HMS Quorn.

The regeneration project of the former Royal Navy mine hunter is for the Lithuanian Government, which bought the ship in 2020.

John Wood, Group CEO of Harland & Wolff said it 'is a watershed moment' for the shipyard that was bought from Babcock in 2020.

Its resurrection by Harland and Wolff saved the historic shipyard and generations of shipbuilding skills in what is one of the most deprived areas in Devon.

Mr Wood said that defence work is a vital part of its five-point business strategy.

He said: "Our strategy has been well and truly validated and we intend to capitalise on this win through bidding on and securing further government contracts.

"Our eyes are now set on delivering this contract and executing on our pipeline as we continue to build momentum, credibility and a high-performing, experienced workforce.

"Finally, I wish to thank the MOD for the faith that they have placed in Harland & Wolff, and I look forward to working closely with them on the successful delivery of this contract.”