A HUGE poultry-processing 'facility' could be established on a site to the west of Grimsby's Europarc business estate.
Hessle-based food giant Cranswick Country Foods plc - which is better known for its pork products - has earmarked 30 acres (12.1 hectares) of agricultural land for the venture.
The company's agents say that, if it goes ahead, the venture "would support "in excess of 1,400 jobs and contribute to the continued consolidation of Europarc as a key centre for food manufacturing within the region".
They project "a throughput of up to approximately 1.75 million birds per week" and 200 HGV movements per day.
Cranswick and its partner, Wykeland Properties Ltd, have acknowledged that, once operational, there might be an odour impact on the nearest residents which include the Beechwood Farm pub which is only 100 metres away.
Says the agents: "The development would comprises the construction and operation of a poultry processing facility of approximately 25,000 sqm (gross external area), including:
▪ A processing building with integrated plant, equipment, associated offices and facilities
▪ Effluent balancing, water storage and associated wastewater conveyance infrastructure
▪ Yard areas, loading bays and internal HGV circulation routes
▪ Ancillary infrastructure including fuel storage, utilities, and service areas
▪ Landscaping, surface water drainage, and site access arrangements.
"The facility would operate on a continuous or semi-continuous basis, with processing, dispatch, hygiene and supporting functions running across extended periods."
The proposal is under consideration by North East Lincolnshire Council planners.
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| The site proposed for the chicken-processing operation |






