Confirmation of the Brilliant New we shared with you last week...
These vacancies will be advertised by local Recruitment Agencies.
Amazon To Create 500 New Permanent Jobs With The Opening Of a 310,000 Sq Ft Fulfilment Centre In Dunstable
Amazon has today announced that it will open a 310,000 sq ft fulfilment centre in Dunstable, creating 500 new permanent jobs. The centre will begin fulfilling customer orders this Autumn.
“Over the last two years, we have added well in excess of 2,000 new employees to our UK workforce and we are delighted to be able to create a further 500 permanent jobs at our new Dunstable centre,” said John Tagawa, Director of UK Operations at Amazon. “We look forward to our Dunstable centre playing an integral role in providing a first class shopping experience for customers across the UK, Europe and the world.”
Recruitment for the Dunstable fulfilment centre will be via local recruitment agencies with roles also listed on the Amazon.co.uk careers website www.amazon.jobs/dunstable-england. Compensation and benefits include:
Permanent associates employed at Dunstable fulfilment centre start on £8.10 per hour rising to £8.90 per hour after 24 months.
All permanent associates receive stock grants after one year’s service.
Private medical insurance, a company pension plan, life assurance, income protection and an employee discount.
Career Choice – the innovative education programme that pre-pays 95% of tuition and associated fees for permanent employees to undertake nationally recognised courses.
Four ten-hour shifts per week means associates benefit from three days off every week. This shift pattern has proved popular in other fulfilment centres across the UK with fewer visits to work saving both time and money on a weekly basis.
To hear personal accounts from Amazon associates, visit: www.amazon-operations.co.uk/the-complete-package
Amazon has invested well over £1 billion in its UK Operations to date. The new site in Dunstable will work with Amazon’s existing fulfilment centres across the UK to ensure that millions of customers receive their items on time and in perfect condition. Amazon already has eight fulfilment centres in UK, which are located in Doncaster, Dunfermline, Gourock, Hemel Hempstead, Marston Gate, Peterborough, Rugeley and Swansea Bay. Together, more than 7,000 permanent employees work at these centres.
"I am delighted that a world-class organisation like Amazon is creating 500 new permanent jobs for Dunstable and the surrounding areas. The opening of Amazon’s ninth fulfilment centre in Dunstable further strengthens the area’s reputation as a vibrant location for business, and the logistics sector in particular,” said Cllr Nigel Young, Executive Member for Regeneration. “Amazon's arrival is an important milestone in the overall regeneration story that is now being delivered in Dunstable and Houghton Regis and they will no doubt benefit from the excellent transport links provided by the Luton Dunstable Busway which will soon be further enhanced by the A5-M1 and Woodside Link roads.”
For a tour of an Amazon FC in the UK, visit www.amazonfctours.co.uk for more information on our Public Tours Program.
The Dunstable fulfilment centre is located on the Prologis Park, Boscombe Road, Dunstable.
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Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Friday, 13 March 2015
Dunstable Skatepark official opens on 21st March 2015
I was so proud to have been at the hand over of Dunstable Skatepark this morning, from Maverick Industries and Central Bedfordshire Council to Dunstable Town Council and from the 21st of March the Skatepark will be handed over to everyone that wants to use it.
Please excuse the lack of editing as I am new to videoing wink emoticon
The Skateboard is having its finishing touches done over the next week and will be OPEN for fun on 21st March 2015
Here is a short video with Josh,... Pete, Cllr Nigel Young, Dunstable Mayor Cllr Terry Stock and other Cllrs and other involved parties.
Photos to follow.....
Please excuse the lack of editing as I am new to videoing wink emoticon
The Skateboard is having its finishing touches done over the next week and will be OPEN for fun on 21st March 2015
Here is a short video with Josh,... Pete, Cllr Nigel Young, Dunstable Mayor Cllr Terry Stock and other Cllrs and other involved parties.
Photos to follow.....
Saturday, 21 February 2015
Regeneration Investment in Dunstable
Regeneration Investment in Dunstable
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Private Investors | Developer S106 / CBC | Government |
Total
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A5 M1 Link Road
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£45,000,000 |
£135,000,000
|
£180,000,000
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Dunstable / Luton Busway
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£5,000,000 |
£86,000,000
|
£91,000,000
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Pro Logis Distribution Centre(s) Boscombe Road
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£80,000,000 |
£80,000,000
|
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Woodside Link Road
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£20,000,000 |
£25,000,000
|
£45,000,000
|
||
Houghton Regis Independent Living
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£26,000,000 |
£26,000,000
|
|||
New Leisure Centre and Library
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£15,000,000 |
£15,000,000
|
|||
83 Elderly Living Apartments Church Street
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£11,000,000 |
£4,000,000
|
£15,000,000
|
||
CB College Refurbishment
|
£3,000,000 |
£12,000,000
|
£15,000,000
|
||
Local Sustainable transport (Travel Choices)
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£10,000,000
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£10,000,000
|
|||
Holiday Inn
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£8,000,000 |
£8,000,000
|
|||
Croft Green, Creasey Park Affordable Developments
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£8,000,000 |
£8,000,000
|
|||
White Lion Refurbishment
|
£5,000,000 |
£5,000,000
|
|||
Incuba Centre
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£3,066,000 |
£1,934,000
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£5,000,000
|
||
New Roads (Boscombe Gyratory, Poynters Rd, Court Drive)
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£1,960,000
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£1,960,000
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|||
New Household Waste Recycling Centre (Thorn Turn - 2016)
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£1,500,000
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£1,500,000
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Grove Skate Park (£230 K Developer + £30 K DTC)
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£250,000 |
£250,000
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BBC 3CR
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£250,000 |
£250,000
|
|||
HQ Sports Bar
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£250,000 |
£250,000
|
|||
£96,500,000 | £133,316,000 |
£277,394,000
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£507,210,000
|
Monday, 19 January 2015
More good news for Dunstable.
We have been advised that Central Beds Council proposes to spend £15 Million on a new Leisure Centre and Library for Dunstable, subject to consultation.
Good News for Dunstable!
On a much more positive note ........
We have been doing some homework and have this to share with you:
New Shops in the last 6 months
1 New barber on High Street North
2 New Will preparation shop High Street North
3 New Deli High Street North...
4 New Sports Bar Grove Gardens
5 BBC 3CR moving to Grove Gardens
6 New Dress shop Eleanors Cross
7 New Perfume Shop Eleanors Cross
8 New Cake / Wedding 'Claire's Cakes' shop
Eleanors Cross
9 New Deli Church Street
10 New Sun Tan shop Church Street
11 New Greengrocer 'Roses' High Street North
We have been doing some homework and have this to share with you:
New Shops in the last 6 months
1 New barber on High Street North
2 New Will preparation shop High Street North
3 New Deli High Street North...
4 New Sports Bar Grove Gardens
5 BBC 3CR moving to Grove Gardens
6 New Dress shop Eleanors Cross
7 New Perfume Shop Eleanors Cross
8 New Cake / Wedding 'Claire's Cakes' shop
Eleanors Cross
9 New Deli Church Street
10 New Sun Tan shop Church Street
11 New Greengrocer 'Roses' High Street North
12 New/relocation of Bath Store Brittany Court
13 New Grocer High Street South
14 New Coffee Shop Icknield Street
15 New EE Shop Quadrant
16 New Vodaphone shop Quadrant
17 New Catering outlet Lisa Roberts
Ashton Square
18 Brantano Shoes White Lion (Application)
19 JD Sports White Lion (Application)
20 Wren Furnishings White Lion
21 New Next White Lion (Application)
22 M & S Simply Food White Lion (Application)
23 B & M Luton Road
24 Woolies High Street South to be rebuilt in
Edwardian style – Apartments with new retail below
25 Moores acquired for Apartments with new retail below
26 Relocation to Boscombe Road Larger Premises
for Dunstable Laminates.
27.
Nicola Debenham photography (Ashton Square) above cake house.
CBC Investment in Dunstable
28. Ruby Tuesday Too
29. Leveloff Foods Church Street
1 £45 M (Developer) for A5 M1 link road (Total £170 M)
2 £20 M Woodside Link Road (Total £42 M)
3 £5 M Busway Links Dunstable to Railway (London)
& Airport attracting significant investment in Dunstable
4 £15 M New Leisure Centre and Library (Consultation)
5 £15 M 83 Elderly Living Apartments Church Street
6 £250 K Grove Skate Park (£230 K Developer + £30 K DTC)
CBC Support and attract
£15 Million CB College Refurbishment
£50 Million + Pro Logis Distribution Centre Boscombe Road
And of course this new video..... Please watch and let's make it go #viral
Dunstable: The next chapter.https://www.youtube.com/
Monday, 29 December 2014
Green light for new sheltered housing scheme
Central Bedfordshire Council has
received permission for a purpose-built housing scheme in
Dunstable.
The council was granted planning
permission for the two-storey development in Croft Green, which will offer 23
flats, as well as a lift, laundry, kitchen, guest suite and a communal lounge
and enclosed gardens for tenants and older residents living nearby.
Eight bedsits, a two-bedroom flat and a
communal lounge forming part of a housing scheme will be demolished to create
the site for the modern new building, with work due to begin in the summer and
be finished in late 2016. When it is finished, it will offer 14 more homes than
the existing accommodation there.
The new scheme is an example of the
council’s commitment to improve the housing offer for older people, so they can
continue to live independently for longer. It is a positive outcome from the
review of our existing sheltered housing provision that we have been undertaking
in partnership with our existing sheltered tenants. It is one part of a complete
and wide ranging offer for older people.
Councillor Carole Hegley, Executive
Member for Social Care, Health and Housing, said: “I am really pleased that
permission has been granted for this new development, which is part of the
council’s commitment to a better offer for residents,
“A key priority for Central
Bedfordshire is providing accommodation where people can live independently for
longer, rather than having to go into residential accommodation, and this is
exactly the kind of scheme which will enable us to do that.
“We are committed to providing good
quality housing which is suitable for older people, and work is progressing
really well at nearby Priory View, which will offer 83 apartments and is on
track to be ready in September.”
The planning approval for Croft Green,
which was granted at last week’s meeting of the Development Management
Committee, means that work can now begin to appoint contractors and a project
manager to carry out the scheme, as well as making sure the site is secure and
traffic is limited to only what is necessary.
For more information about the
council’s housing programme, visit www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/housing
More Good News for Dunstable residents.
Work
completed at housing development for adults with learning
disabilities
A group of adults with learning
disabilities have received an early Christmas present with the news that they
can move into their new purpose-built homes in the new year.
The £2.43million development in
Dunstable was commissioned by Central Bedfordshire Council and marks the final
stage of the local authority’s programme to move tenants out of outdated care
homes into flats and houses where they can live independently with
support.
The two-storey development has been
built on the site of a former care home, and provides eight bedsits, two
one-bedroom flats and four two-bedroom flats and a large communal space and
landscaped garden.
Central Bedfordshire has provided
£2.43million of Department of Health capital grant to cover all development
costs.
Councillor Carole Hegley, Executive
Member for Social Care, Health and Housing at Central Bedfordshire Council,
said: “One of the council’s key priorities is to ensure that people can live
independently, rather than in residential accommodation, for as long as
possible, and this new development will help residents to do just
that.
“I was delighted to be able to look
around the new accommodation, which is bright, airy and just feels like a great
place to live. I hope that the residents share my enthusiasm when they move in
early next year.”
Aileen Evans, Managing Director of
MacIntyre Housing Association, which will run the scheme, added: “We are so
pleased these tenants will be able to enjoy up-to-date facilities and thrive
independently with support from our housing officers. This is just the sort of
accommodation which we are so desperately short of around the
country.”
The development is located on the site
of a former care home which had been closed since 2007 and had become a target
for vandalism.
The first stage of the development was
completed last year in which a four bedroom house was redeveloped on the
site.
The second stage saw the former care
home, which closed in 2007 and was a target for vandals, demolished and the new
accommodation built by Lifebuild Solutions. Baily Garner was the employer’s
agent for the project and the architect was Kyle Smart Associates.
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