WebGreencore has applied for planning permission to convert the site of its former sugar factory in to a new €1bn town centre in Carlow, in a project that it claims will create as many as 2,000 jobs. WebOct 10, 2024 · In 2016, Carlow County Council passed an emergency motion to halt the demolition of the tower, the last remnant of Carlow Sugar Factory, by site owners Greencore. The factory closed in 2005 after 80 …
Greencore seeks site rezoning in Carlow – The Irish Times
WebThe deal, however, fell through after businessman Ranjit Singh Boparan outbid Greencore to win the approval of Northern Foods shareholders, on 21 January 2011. On 12 July 2011, Greencore announced it intended to buy Uniq plc. The deal closed in November 2011, with Uniq resultantly delisting from the London Stock Exchange. Operations WebNov 23, 2006 · FRESH from revealing details of its plans for a major new urban development on the site of its Carlow sugar plant, Greencore is now lining up a similar development for its Mallow facility. e check or wire
Greencore to end Carlow sugar production - rte.ie
WebGreencore will not do anything with its 320-acre former sugar plant site in Carlow until 2007 at the earliest, a company spokesman has told The Sunday Business Post. “All the focus at the moment is on getting the Mallow plant right and getting the Carlow plant cleaned up,” he said. WebGroup Structure. Greencore was established in 1991 following the privatisation of Irish Sugar. In 2001, the business diversified in to convenience food through the acquisition of … WebMar 6, 2024 · He added that if a project of this nature was facing such difficulties already, what chance had developments of larger sites around the county like the Greencore site at the former sugar factory. Director of services Michael Rainey stated that an Annex 1 referred to the habitat, in this case a woodland area rather than a particular species. e check payments