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Italian supplier plans new factory near Ilkeston creating over 100 jobs

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
October 12, 2025
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Italian supplier plans new factory near Ilkeston creating over 100 jobs

Story Highlight

– Fassa Bortolo plans new factory near Ilkeston.
– Over 100 jobs expected to be created.
– Factory to include offices and training academy.
– £350m investment to expand globally.
– Local MP sees it as economic confidence boost.

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Fassa Bortolo, an Italian construction supplier, has unveiled plans to establish a new factory in the vicinity of Ilkeston, a development projected to create over 100 jobs. The company, renowned for its pre-mixed renders and plasters, has chosen New Stanton Park as the site for its UK headquarters, as confirmed by Erewash Borough Council.

The proposed factory would encompass an impressive 170,000 square feet (approximately 15,793 square metres) and is set to include not only manufacturing facilities but also offices and a dedicated training academy. This ambitious project is part of Fassa Bortolo’s broader strategy of global expansion, attracting a significant investment of £350 million to enhance its operations internationally.

Erewash Borough Council, which is governed by a Labour majority, anticipates receiving the planning application for this development in the near future. This initiative is aligned with the ongoing redevelopment of the New Stanton Park area, which occupies a substantial 220 acres of the former Stanton Ironworks site. The ironworks, once a hub of employment, employed thousands before its closure in 2007. The project is being overseen by Verdant Regeneration, a firm dedicated to transforming the landscape of the site.

Local MP Adam Thompson, representing the Labour party in Erewash, expressed his enthusiasm regarding this announcement. He described the establishment of the factory as a “massive vote of confidence” in the regional economy, highlighting the significance of creating robust manufacturing jobs in Ilkeston. “It’s proper industry, and good local manufacturing jobs, being brought home to Ilkeston – I’m incredibly excited,” Thompson stated, reflecting the sentiment of many in the area.

The decision by Fassa Bortolo to invest heavily in the region signals a positive trend for local economic revitalisation. Such developments not only promise new employment opportunities but also underline the attractiveness of the UK as a destination for foreign investment. The construction sector’s growth is particularly pertinent as it aids in offsetting job losses from previous industrial declines, particularly in areas once reliant on manufacturing.

Moreover, the integration of a training academy within the proposed factory indicates a commitment to workforce development. This aspect could provide vital skills training for local residents, equipping them with the expertise needed for modern construction roles. It highlights a forward-thinking approach, ensuring that the new jobs created will not only be available but that potential employees will be adequately prepared to meet the industry’s demands.

As the planning process progresses, stakeholders and community members are eager to see how this development will unfold. The revitalisation of the Stanton Ironworks site has been a topic of interest for many years, and the Fassa Bortolo factory represents a pivotal moment in its transformation. With new infrastructure and facilities, the council aims to breathe new life into the area, stimulating economic growth and improving living standards for residents.

Local reactions to this announcement have been overwhelmingly positive, with community leaders stressing the importance of secure employment as a foundation for a thriving society. Ongoing engagement with Fassa Bortolo and other potential investors could foster further initiatives that boost not only job creation but also community cohesion.

In summary, the planned establishment of Fassa Bortolo’s factory near Ilkeston is emblematic of a wider resurgence in the region’s manufacturing sector. As preparations move forward, the collaboration between government, industry stakeholders, and the local community will be critical in ensuring the successful realisation of this ambitious project. The implications of this factory stretch beyond immediate employment, potentially reshaping the economic landscape of Erewash for years to come.

Key Takeaways

– Fassa Bortolo plans to establish a new factory in Ilkeston, creating over 100 jobs.
– The factory will be located at New Stanton Park, spanning 170,000 sq ft and featuring offices and a training academy.
– The company is investing £350m as part of its global expansion.
– Erewash Borough Council anticipates a forthcoming planning application for the project.
– The site redevelopment is part of revitalizing the former Stanton Ironworks area.
– Local MP Adam Thompson calls the project a significant boost for the local economy and manufacturing industry.

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  1. Graham Douglas says:
    8 months ago

    This is a positive development for local employment and the economy, but it will be important to ensure strong health and safety planning from the start. The project should include thorough risk assessments for construction and future manufacturing activities, clear emergency procedures, robust training programs in the new academy, and effective worker consultation. Attention should be given to safe site layout, vehicle and pedestrian segregation, control of hazardous substances, and ongoing maintenance of plant and machinery. Planning authorities and the company should also consider traffic impact, noise and dust controls, and the provision of suitable welfare facilities. Getting these controls in place early will protect workers, support productivity, and help the development integrate safely into the community.

  2. Georgia Kemp says:
    8 months ago

    Positive to see major investment and job creation for the area. Important that the project includes a training academy to develop local skills. From a health and safety perspective early engagement on site layout, safe access and egress, welfare facilities and plans for managing construction and eventual manufacturing risks will be key. Ensuring workforce training, competent contractors, and clear emergency arrangements will help the site deliver benefits without compromising safety.

  3. Scott Warren says:
    8 months ago

    This is a positive development for local employment and skills, but it is important that planning and construction prioritize worker safety and environmental protections. The project should include clear safety management plans for both construction and ongoing operations, robust training through the planned academy, and measures to manage traffic, noise and emissions. Engagement with the local community, trade unions and regulatory bodies will help ensure health and safety standards are met and that the benefits are sustainable.

  4. Ben Walker says:
    8 months ago

    Positive news for local employment and skills development. Important to ensure the planning process thoroughly assesses transport routes, noise, air quality and any ground contamination from the former industrial site. Early engagement on workforce training, safe working practices and contractor management will help deliver the facility on time and on budget while protecting nearby communities.

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