Newtownabbey: Ardagh Group gets go ahead for drinks can factory

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Newtownabbey: Ardagh Group gets go ahead for drinks can factory
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Planning permission has been granted for a major new factory in Newtownabbey

Planning permission has been granted for the construction of a major new factory in Newtownabbey.

"The Ardagh facility is part of a high-quality portfolio of manufacturing projects planned for invest NI's Global Point facility."The international packaging group traces its origins back to glass manufacturing in Dublin in the 1930s. The initiative in Newtownabbey is part of a multi-billion dollar investment by the company, involving the construction of new, recyclable metal packaging capacity in Europe, North America and Brazil.

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