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( for Citypress ) Duke of Gloucester visits Purina's Wisbech factory

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The Duke of Gloucester has made a special visit to Purina’s Wisbech factory on Cromwell Road to meet staff and learn about the recent £150m investment in the site.

As part of the visit, he met with local dignitaries including Mr David Way, High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Councillor Sebastian Kindersley, Chair of Cambridgeshire County Council.

He had a tour of the factory to see the production lines, before unveiling a plaque to mark his visit.

The factory, which Purina has owned for more than 25 years, produces more than a billion wet pet food meals a year and is undergoing a multi-million-pound programme of upgrades that will continue into 2025.

The development will modernise the technology and machinery on Purina’s production lines, enhance facilities for colleagues, improve energy efficiency and help reduce carbon emissions over the coming years.

Jez McInerney, Purina’s Wisbech factory manager, said: “Pets are at the heart of everything we do, so of course we gathered some furry friends to welcome the Duke of Gloucester for his grand tour on Thursday.

“We’re very proud of our base in Wisbech, and with this investment, we look forward to many more decades of making great products that the nation’s pets love, all while being an outstanding employer, supporting a thriving local community and minimising our impact on the environment.”

 

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