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Princess Anne visits Barnsley employers during royal tour

Tara Rowden by Tara Rowden
December 18, 2025
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Princess Anne visits Barnsley employers during royal tour

Story Highlight

– Princess Anne visited Barnsley’s major employers last Thursday.
– Tour included GXO and Haywood and Padgett facilities.
– Over 3,000 employees at GXO, Barnsley’s largest private employer.
– Princess met apprentices and discussed health and safety.
– GXO and ASOS emphasize commitment to employee wellbeing.

Full Story

Princess Anne’s Recent Visit to Barnsley Highlights Local Employment Initiatives

Last Thursday saw Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, making a distinguished visit to Barnsley, where she toured two of the town’s key employers, GXO and Haywood and Padgett. This trip marked her first engagement in Barnsley since her appearance in 2021, when she inaugurated the NHS Blood and Transplant Blood Centre.

Arriving by helicopter in Athersley, Princess Anne proceeded to the GXO facility located on Park Spring Road. The site is notable for its operations related to ASOS, a leading online fashion retailer, which has established the location as its largest fulfilment centre in the region. With more than 3,000 individuals employed at this site, GXO proudly holds the title of Barnsley’s largest private sector employer.

During her time at the GXO centre in Great Houghton, the Princess engaged with employees and received a tour of the extensive facilities. The centre’s commitment to health, safety, and the well-being of its workforce has been recognised through the sustained achievement of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Gold Award for Health and Safety since 2016.

Among the highlights of her visit was her meeting with two apprentices currently undergoing training at the GXO site, demonstrating the company’s focus on nurturing young talent and providing development opportunities for future generations. Russell Atkinson, managing director for fashion and apparel at GXO UK and Ireland, expressed pride in the collaboration with ASOS. He remarked, “We’re proud to work with ASOS to create a workplace where our colleagues feel supported and can thrive,” emphasising the commitment to employee welfare.

Chris Smith, senior vice president for supply chain at ASOS, also spoke of the company’s dedication to being a responsible employer. He noted, “It was a pleasure to welcome Her Royal Highness to our fulfilment centre today and showcase the work we’re doing, together with GXO, to put our commitments into practice and deliver a positive impact for people and the local community.” This partnership underlines the local commitment to sustainable employment practices and community engagement.

The Princess’s visit not only highlights the significance of these companies within the local economy but also reflects Barnsley’s ongoing efforts to support and develop its workforce. The interaction with employees and apprentices provided a platform for showcasing the importance of vocational training and career growth opportunities within the area.

The visit resonated with the local community, which has seen considerable changes and developments in recent years. The successful entrepreneurship of the region’s businesses is indicative of a broader trend within the UK, as companies seek to bolster their workforce through enhanced training and safety measures. This focus aligns with national initiatives aimed at improving job quality and workplace conditions.

Local leaders expressed their appreciation for the Princess’s visit, seeing it as an affirmation of Barnsley’s growth and potential. Community members have recognised the positive impact that such visits can have on local morale and engagement. The acknowledgment by a member of the Royal Family is viewed as an endorsement of the hard work done by local businesses to create a vibrant and supportive work environment.

As Barnsley continues to develop its business landscape, the successes of GXO and ASOS serve as inspiring examples for other companies in the region. The focus on employee welfare and safety, coupled with a commitment to community involvement, demonstrates a roadmap for sustainable business practices. With the backing of leaders like Princess Anne, these local initiatives can further instigate a positive transformation within the area.

In an era where employee satisfaction and health have become paramount, GXO and ASOS illustrate the importance of creating a supportive environment. Their collaboration not only aims to improve worker conditions but also seeks to leave a lasting legacy of corporate social responsibility in Barnsley.

The Princess Royal’s interaction with apprentices at GXO also highlighted a crucial aspect of modern employment—investing in the workforce of tomorrow. By fostering relationships with new entrants into the job market, companies can help ensure that their future workers are well-equipped for the demands of contemporary roles.

As the day progressed, the Princess’s visit encapsulated the aspirations of a community looking to thrive in a competitive economic landscape. The emphasis on training, safety, and employee engagement serves as a pivotal element in the journey towards economic resilience and growth.

Ultimately, Princess Anne’s engagement in Barnsley underlines the critical role that businesses play in enriching communities. With a shared commitment to improving the lives of their employees and positively influencing local society, GXO and ASOS are exemplifying how corporate responsibility can marry profit with purpose.

Our Thoughts

The article emphasizes GXO’s commitment to health and safety, as well as their recognition through the RoSPA Gold Award. However, to further ensure safety during visits by high-profile individuals like Princess Anne, specific protocols could be enhanced.

To mitigate risks, a comprehensive risk assessment should be conducted prior to the visit, focusing on potential safety hazards associated with large crowds and media presence. The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 mandates that employers ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety of employees and visitors.

Key lessons include the importance of clear emergency procedures and communication strategies, particularly during significant events that could attract higher foot traffic. Implementing additional crowd control measures could prevent potential accidents.

Though no specific breaches are reported in the article, an incident occurring during such visits could lead to scrutiny under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, requiring effective risk management. Future similar incidents can be prevented by ensuring thorough planning and adequate safety measures, prioritizing the well-being of both employees and visitors.

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