The government has given another slice of cash to help the redevelopment of redcars former steelworks. The Blast Furnace closed in 2015 after its thai operator, ssi, went bust. Three thousand jobs were lost. Fridays announcement promises a boost of £71m. Ian reeve reports. Cold for more than four years but life could soon be slowly seeping back into redcars steelworks site. The government today stocked up £71 million for the area. It rings the total invested here to more than £200 million. An investment we are told for the future. There is an exciting plan to make this a hub for clea n exciting plan to make this a hub for clean energy, for manufacturing and technology, the Business Plan will be unveiled later this year, but there is potential for thousands of newjobs to be created here which is vital for the area. Todays money is needed to back up compulsory purchase order, much of the land is owned by three thai banks, lenders to form operator ssi. Owned by three thai banks, lender
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