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Free employment support for Herefordshire jobseekers A free Herefordshire service is giving unemployed jobseekers a lifeline by helping them to find suitable, local work. Work Routes, which is co-funded by Department for Work and Pensions and European Social Fund and delivered by Reed in Partnership, has so far helped more than 900 jobseekers from the region to start working again. Work Routes Operations Manager, Darius Hermanski, is encouraging unemployed people who are struggling to find work to make use of the service: “After the year we’ve had, where so many people have lost their jobs and multiple sectors shut down completely, our service is needed more than ever.
Branston invests £6m in potato protein facility Potato processor Branston has invested £6m in a new facility to extract high grade plant protein from potatoes at its site in Lincolnshire.
The facility will convert low-value potatoes into clean-label functional protein that can be used in vegetarian and vegan foods. The process will also produce starch-based products for use in a range of manufacturing operations.
Branston will work alongside its stand-alone agritech business B-hive Innovations to deliver to new facility, which it claimed would be the first of its kind in the UK.
The project is being helmed by newly appointed managing director of the Branston’s prepared foods division Richard Fell as a key part of his focus on transforming the prepared business.