Stoneywood Mill boss: investment sign of intent to 'survive

Stoneywood Mill boss: investment sign of intent to 'survive and be successful'


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Owners of a troubled Aberdeen paper mill have signalled their intent to “survive and be successful” as they push on with plans to modernise the facility.
Arjowiggins Scotland has lodged plans for a new energy centre at Stoneywood to replace ageing facilities left behind by modern standards.
The firm’s architects, Mackie Ramsay Taylor, described the “essential” power generation facility as “crucial to its ongoing viability”.
It was only two years ago that the city’s last remaining paper mill escaped administration, safeguarding around 450 jobs at the time.

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