Arla Foods has proposed to invest nearly £90m into its Lockerbie site in Scotland, to support the farmer owned cooperative’s future growth ambitions.
As one of the biggest food companies in the UK, Arla has ambitions to continue its growth to support UK manufacturing and the future of British dairy.
Alongside the £300m site investments announced in 2024, which included £34m investment into Lockerbie’s cheddar production, the food manufacturer has announced a proposal to further increase the investment in Lockerbie to enable it to future proof its UK production.
The dairy cooperative is proposing to create a Centre of Excellence for the production of UHT and Lactofree milk at Lockerbie, which could create new roles in the local area. As a result Arla is proposing to close its Settle site.
Part of the proposal could also impact some colleagues based at Arla’s Stourton Dairy, however the business does not envisage any redundancies for Stourton Dairy employees.
Arla will enter into a collective consultation period with all colleagues impacted by the proposal.
Fran Ball, VP of production at Arla Foods, said: “The proposals announced today form part of our strategy to strengthen our manufacturing network and futureproof dairy production in the UK, and whilst this is an exciting announcement for Lockerbie our priority right now is to support our colleagues.
“At Arla we are committed to supporting everyone through periods of change and we understand that this will be a time of uncertainty for colleagues. We will be entering into a period of consultation with everyone affected by these proposals, announced today.”
Bas Padberg, managing director of Arla Foods UK, said: “The proposed investment into Lockerbie showcases our commitment to driving change in the UK, and supporting the future of British dairy.
“There is an increasing focus on the role the UK food industry plays in helping to tackle the health crisis and provide good food to nourish a growing population. We are aware that this proposal has the potential to impact colleagues across some of our UK sites, and our priority is to support them through this challenging time.”