2011年4月24日星期日

Pie factory moving to Wales

24 April 2011 last updated at 09: 10 GMT Pieminister pies the company now produces 15,000 pies a day Bristol pie-maker Pieminister plans move of its factory in South Wales, along with 35 jobs showed.

Company co-founder Tristan Hogg, said the lease on the site Brentry in early 2012 expires and the owner put it for sale.

He said production, a fully equipped existing plant in Llantrisant, some 50 km away are moved is expected.

Employees who choose not to relocate said threatened with redundancy, he.

About 35 jobs from the 85-person team are planned in Andrew be moved.

"Pieminister therefore meeting with all relevant staff in the coming months will hold," said Mr Hogg.

He said the owner of the factory, United Bristol healthcare trust, want to rent not further out.

"All alternatives"

"I and the rest of the Board of Directors of the Pieminister known about this for some time and have much effort and time in trying to secure for us a purchase of our current site at a price, to buy useful" he said.

"At the same time as negotiations for the purchase we considered all alternatives to try, keep the production facility in the area of Bristol."

"We have also to any other option available to us, in the search or create a new location in or around Bristol, outsourcing our products to another company or move far away."

"In March of this year we realized that the purchase of the current site for a variety of reasons is not financially viable option for us."

"The site would acquire too much financial on Pieminister, particularly at a time when pressure is sustained hard as running a business."

Established in 2003 in Bristol, the company produced now 15,000 pies per day.

Mr Hogg said: "We are our Bristol immensely proud roots and do everything we can to keep production close to the city as made possible."

"Apart from the production staff, the rest of the business in a Central Office in Bristol will work together."


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