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Hinkley Point C offers support following job losses at Bridgwater warehouse

By EDF | Posted May 17, 2023

Workers facing redundancy, following the announcement of the closure of a large distribution warehouse in Somerset, are being helped to find new jobs thanks to Hinkley Point C.

Toolstation has an e-commerce distribution centre in the Express Business Park in Bridgwater, which it is relocating to Northampton by the autumn - putting more than 200 jobs at risk.

Hinkley Point C’s Jobs Team is attending a jobs fair at Toolstation on June 15th, alongside eleven contractors working on the project. Workers will be able to hear more about the wide variety of jobs currently available on site, including in construction, warehousing, logistics, driving and security. 

The project recently announced the launch of 30,000 new training courses, meaning workers can upskill or embark on brand new career paths. 

The Jobs Service will also provide support in writing CVs and registering on the Hinkley Point C jobs portal, where workers can view and apply for roles on the construction site.

Jobs were previously found for those facing redundancy when the retailer Argos announced the closure of its distribution centre in Bridgwater in April 2021, affecting 230 employees.

Louise Brown, Hinkley Point C’s Job Service Lead, said “We recognise how stressful it can be for those facing redundancy, and we are committed to supporting Toolstation employees during this uncertainty. We can help by providing advice and job opportunities on the project – where we have a huge variety of roles to suit all preferences, skillsets, and experience.” 

For more information

Freya Lee
External Communications Manager at Hinkley Point C
(M) 07384531495
freya.lee@nnb-edfenergy.com

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