The start of site preparation works on Charlies Stores new headquarters and e-commerce fulfilment centre was marked by a visit from Welsh Economy Secretary, Ken States, as the first turf was cut on the seven-acre site.
Charlies Stores Managing Director Designate, Rebecca Lloyd, joined him as the site is prepared for the planned 108,000 sq ft facility.
The Welsh government is investing over £750,000 to enable Charlies Stores to build the company’s new headquarters and e-commerce fulfilment centre on Offa’s Dyke Business Park in Welshpool.
Mr Skates said: “The Welsh Government has worked closely with Charlies Stores to support their plans to expand and grow in mid Wales and I am delighted work is now underway preparing the site for development.
The work includes levelling the site, diverting a public footpath, the demolition of existing infrastructure works including a length of road and an electricity sub station.
Rebecca Lloyd said: “We are delighted to see groundwork begin on our new headquarters and distribution centre. We are proud to call mid Wales our home and are pleased we can continue to do this with this new state-of-the-art facility.”
Once work on the site is complete in August, the site will then be sold to Charlies Stores.
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