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- Salmon processing facilities in Lewis could be shut down with the loss of about 80 jobs. Owner Bakkafrost Scotland said closing its sites at Marybank and Arnish, near Stornoway, would be a temporary but extended measure.
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Jul 30, 2024 · Bakkafrost Scotland said on 11 July it was closing its sites at Marybank and Arnish, near Stornoway, as a temporary but extended measure. It said the move affected about 80 staff and was...
Jul 11, 2024 · Salmon processing facilities in Lewis could be shut down with the loss of about 80 jobs. Owner Bakkafrost Scotland said closing its sites at Marybank and Arnish, near Stornoway, would be...
Jul 17, 2024 · Faroe Islands-headquartered farmed salmon producer Bakkafrost Group has announced its intention to temporarily close processing facilities on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. “I can confirm we are considering a temporary, but extended, closure of our facilities at Marybank and Arnish in Stornoway, affecting around 80 jobs.
Jul 11, 2024 · Salmon farmer Bakkafrost Scotland is planning the “temporary but extended closure” of its processing facility at Marybank near Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis, with the probable loss of around 80 jobs.
Jul 11, 2024 · Around 80 jobs could go at two fish farms in the Western Isles, following a decision to ‘temporarily close’ the sites. Bakkafrost Scotland confirmed on Thursday that its facilities at...
Jul 11, 2024 · At least 80 jobs in the Western Isles are at risk, following the news that Bakkafrost Scotland is planning to mothball its harvest and processing facilities in Stornoway, on the Isle of Lewis. The sites affected are the processing facility, in Stornoway’s Marybank industrial estate, and the harvest station at Arnish (pictured).