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The joined-up approach will help minimise disruption in areas where both companies need to undertake works, while mitigating the environmental impact of development.
Around 1,000 businesspeople attend a supply chain event, underlining the region’s strong ambition to play a central role in one of the UK’s most significant infrastructure projects.
The train delivered aggregate needed for the ongoing development of the site’s rail infrastructure, paving the way for more freight movements to support construction in the years ahead.
The programme marks a significant milestone in the project’s commitment to developing local talent and creating new opportunities for young people across the region.
The band is one of seven groups awarded a share of £485,384 in the latest round of funding, taking the total awarded to local groups since the Sizewell C Community Fund was launched 18 months ago to more than £3.5m.
Over 2,000 people are now at work on site at Sizewell C each day, as the project continues to make significant progress on the Suffolk coast.