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Young's Seafood

Ross House
Wickham Road
Grimsby
DN31 3SW



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Young's Seafood is to close its Border Laird fish processing plant at Amble in Northumberland, with the loss of 38 jobs. [11-Jul-2012]

Young's Seafood is to expand the 776-strong workforce at its two fish processing plants in Grimsby with 321 new jobs. [28-May-2012]

Young's Seafood is to close the former Cumbrian Seafoods plants in Seaham and Whitehaven with the loss of up to 380 jobs. [23-May-2012]

Young's Seafood is to reorganise production at its recently-acquired Cumbrian Seafoods business, which could result in the loss of up to 550 jobs in Seaham, Whitehaven and Amble. [04-Jan-2012]

Young's Seafood is planning to close its Cromer Crab seafood processing plant in Norfolk next year, with the loss of up to 230 jobs. [28-Sep-2011]

Young's Seafood is to invest £1.5m in the refurbishment of its Humberstone Road fish processing factory in Grimsby, but up to 49 of the 725 jobs will be lost. [11-May-2009]

Young's is to close the chilled foods operation at its seafood processing factory in Fraserburgh, with the loss of 13 of the 166 jobs. [29-Apr-2009]

Young's is to be merged with sister company Findus in February to create a combined seafood processing company called The Foodvest Group, with annual turnover of £1.1bn. [15-Jan-2008]

Young's is to shed 89 jobs at its seafood factory in Annan, in order to transfer the frozen scampi work to Grimsby, while its plant in Pewsey will close with the loss of 23 jobs. [15-Oct-2007]

Young's has acquired The Seafood Company, the owner of Anchor Seafood and Cromer Crab with annual sales of £70m, from Fishery Products International. [13-Aug-2007]

Young's Seafood is to create up to 50 new jobs at its new £10m Macrae Edinburgh seafood factory in Livingston. [03-Apr-2007]

Young's Seafood is planning to close its factory in Hull with the loss of up to 203 jobs, in order to transfer seafood production and up to 125 jobs to Grimsby. [25-Jan-2007]