08/08/06 
            Daniel Kawczynski MP is meeting next Monday with a Director of
              British Sugar, to discuss the proposed closure of the sugar processing
            factory at Allscott. 
            
              
              Allscott Sugar Factory                
               
              
              
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            British Sugar announced last month that it would be closing the
              sugar beet factory at Allscott, which lies at the border of Daniel's
              Shrewsbury & Atcham constituency, with the loss of up to 150
            jobs. 
            The meeting, which will be held at 2pm at Daniel's constituency
              office in Shrewsbury, is with British Sugar Director Mr Chris Carter. 
            "The Government have written to me this week claiming that
              they are not able to do anything to prevent the closure of this
              plant," said Daniel.  "This means that the massive loss
              of jobs for local people - many of whom are my constituents - looks
              likely to go ahead, in addition to the serious loss of markets
              for so many farmers in Shropshire and nearby areas." 
            Daniel will be talking to Mr Carter in detail about the reasons
              for the proposed closure and the recent call by the NFU to delay
              the plans for a year or more while the farmers seek alternative
              markets for their crops. 
            "I am also keen to talk about the potential for biofuel crops
              and processing," added Daniel, "whether at Allscroft
              or elsewhere in Shropshire." 
            Another topic on the agenda is the cost of transport, which will
              greatly increase for the sugar farmers if they have to take their
              sugar beet to processing factories elsewhere in the UK. 
            
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