Branston Potatoes reveals expansion plans

Current buildings (left) as per Google Maps and a drawing of the new situation at the southern part of the current site with the expansion further South (right) as per the Lincolnite.

Current buildings (left) as per Google Maps and a drawing of the new situation at the southern part of the current site with the expansion further South (right) as per the Lincolnite.

January 24, 2016
Branston (Potatoes) Ltd, based near Lincoln in the United Kingdom, has submitted a planning application with North Kesteven District Council for an expansion which would create 19 new jobs.

The extension to an existing building on site would create a new potato peeling facility, which will provide additional capacity and specific production requirements.

The company said the need for a new extension has been building since January 2005 when Branston started supplying Tesco with value added prepared potato products.

Should the planning application be granted, the new facility will provide peeling lines, finished load assembly areas and a storage mezzanine as well as 19 new full time jobs on top of the existing 293 staff already on site – increasing the size of the existing building by 3,712m sq.

Trundley Design Services, submitting the application on behalf of Branston:

“Part of this development is to carry out additional potato peeling operations on site in order to add value to second grade crops.

“The fresh potato packing operation adjacent to the prepared facility already sends out the majority of the second grade material in the form of boxed products for markets or in bulk for further processing by others.

“In this scheme it is proposed that the prepared site takes the majority of this material and peels it on site for distribution to retail and ready meal producing customers.”
The application will be considered by North Kesteven District Council’s planning committee at a date to be confirmed at a later date.
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