Advertisement

Up to 70 new jobs could be created in Killybegs

The new Killybegs Harbour.

The new Killybegs Harbour.

UP to 70 new jobs could be created in Killybegs after planning permission was granted for a new bio-marine ingredients facility.

Bio-marine Ingredients Ireland Ltd (BII) said this morning it has been notified by Donegal County Council of its intent to grant planning permission for its new €40 million facility.

Advertisement

A spokesman for the company said the announcement would pave the way for the creation of 70 new jobs in the Killybegs, with an additional 50 jobs to be created during construction phase.

The planning application for the new facility was initially submitted to the council last July.

Pending the approval of full planning permission, construction work could begin on the seven acre site at Stoney Hill Industrial Park, adjacent to the new pier in Killybegs, by the end of the summer.

“The Taoiseach recently launched the ‘Action Plan for Jobs 2015’ which places particular emphasis on balanced regional development and creating employment in the regions. This project fits very comfortably into that plan,” said Bio-marine Ingredients Ireland CEO, Jason Whooley.

“We are very excited at the prospect of creating marine ingredients and high value human nutritional products from species such as blue whiting and boarfish. We look forward to receiving formal confirmation of planning permission in the near future and delivering this enormous opportunity, which can take the Irish seafood sector to a completely different level.”

The Chairman of Bio-marine Ingredients Ireland, Martin Howley added this innovative project can certainly be a massive boost for Killybegs and its hinterland.

“This town and County Donegal as a whole, is crying out for new employment opportunities so we are delighted at the announcement from Donegal County Council. As an area, we have suffered terribly during the economic collapse and our project can play its part, in helping the North West turn the corner. The prospect of construction jobs by the late summer is very exciting for everyone concerned.”

Advertisement

Receive quality journalism wherever you are, on any device. Keep up to date from the comfort of your own home with a digital subscription.
Any time | Any place | Anywhere

SUBSCRIBE TO CURRENT EDITION TODAY
and get access to our archive editions dating back to 2007
(CLICK ON THE TITLE BELOW TO SUBSCRIBE)
Every Thursday
Every Monday
Top
Advertisement

Donegal News is published by North West of Ireland Printing & Publishing Company Limited, trading as North-West News Group.
Registered in Northern Ireland, No. R0000576. St. Anne's Court, Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland