The new centre will help safeguard jobs in the town with the opportunity to create new ones
Perspex International can now go ahead with a £40million new Darwen production hub. The firm has been granted planning permission for its proposed Polymerisation Hall and Energy Centre at its Chapels Park site – the first stage of a five-year job creating investment programme in the town.
The firm’s operations director, Bryan Welch, said: “It’s fantastic to be starting the New Year with news that plans for our investment at Chapels Park have been passed. Perspex International has a long and rich history in Darwen – a proud one that we want to build upon and continue to develop. “This is just the start of a major investment programme for Perspex International over the next five years, securing the future of the business in Darwen.”
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