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Greggs to create scores of jobs in new North East production line plan

The company's proposals for its Balliol Business Park site would increase production by 30%

Greggs sausage rolls(Image: Greggs)

Greggs has revealed plans to expand its North Tyneside base as part of moves to boost production capacity, while also creating 125 jobs.

The food-on-the-go favourite has put forward proposals for its Balliol Business Park site, which could trigger the demolition of some empty or redundant buildings to replaced by a new production line.

In planning documents sent to North Tyneside Council, Greggs said the works are needed to help it meet demand from its growing shop portfolio, which now stands at more than 2,200 shops across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in city centres, retail parks, train stations and airports and drive-thrus.

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The firm said it has developed the 19.7 acre site over the last 29 years to include a number of food production facilities, warehousing, offices and a Centre of Excellence – one of many several across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ – as well as the recently completed Balliol National Distribution Centre (BNDC).

Greggs wants to demolish a number of structures as part of the new production line plans, including two long-standing temporary buildings, used as offices and storage, an existing ‘goods-in’ dock area with two docks for ‘Balliol 1’ building and existing plantrooms.

It hopes to convert a now redundant finished goods store into a fourth production line – called Project Gemini – and associated stores to create ‘Balliol 3’ building, adding around 6,500d sq ft of space.

Works would include the creation of a new link bridge, to provide safe transfer of workers, from the adjacent car park to first floor level changing, offices, and canteen space,and a new external walkway canopy between buildings Balliol 1 and 2.