The £66m investment is expected to secure 190 jobs and create 40 new ones
The maker of Shreddies and Cheerios has been given the go-ahead for a major expansion of its Wiltshire factory.
Cereal Partners UK was granted permission by the council this week for a £66m extension of its Staverton plant near Trowbridge. The investment is expected to secure 190 existing roles at the site and create 40 new jobs.
Cereal Partners UK has been a major employer in Wiltshire for nearly 30 years, producing well-known breakfast cereals such as Shredded Wheat and Shreddies in the county.
Wiltshire Council said the investment would “enhance the site’s capacity and efficiency” and allow the company to respond more effectively to changing consumer demand while supporting its future growth.
The Staverton expansion comes 15 months after Cereal Partners UK confirmed production at its plant in Bromborough, on the Wirral, would end and be re-located to Wiltshire under plans.
Councillor Helen Belcher, cabinet member for economic development, said: “This is a positive development for Wiltshire, representing a significant investment in the local economy. It secures existing jobs at the Staverton site while also creating opportunities for future employment as the business grows.
“Cereal Partners UK has been an established part of the local economy for many years, and this investment demonstrates continued confidence in Wiltshire as a place to do business.
“Enhancing the facility’s capacity and efficiency will help support the company’s long-term sustainability while contributing to economic growth in the Trowbridge area.”
Cereal Partners UK is part of Cereal Partners Worldwide, which was formed in 1990 as a joint venture between Nestlé S.A. and American food giant General Mills.
The UK division has established itself as the second largest manufacturer, with over 25 per cent of a market that’s worth more than £1.3bn.
Its brands include Shredded Wheat – first introduced more than a century ago – and Shreddies, which was first produced in 1953.





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