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Sizewell C plans Ransomes Europark bus depot with up to 400 jobs

Sizewell C has revealed plans for a bus depot in Ipswich that would create up to 400 jobs maintaining a fleet of about 150 zero-emission buses for workers travelling to the £38 billion nuclear power station under construction near Leiston.

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CGI shows proposed Sizewell C bus depot at Ransomes Europark
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Why it matters: The depot at Ransomes Europark would be central to delivering Sizewell C's pledge with Ipswich MP Jack Abbott to create at least 500 local jobs, with 75% of driver roles reserved for people from the East of England.

The details: The facility is proposed for the 4.3-hectare former Cinram site at Ransomes Europark – roughly six football pitches. It would maintain a mixed fleet including hydrogen vehicles already on trial, transporting workers between the A12 park-and-ride sites at Darsham and Wickham Market.

The bigger picture: Sizewell C, which began main construction in January 2024 and currently employs 2,000 workers on site, will reach a peak workforce of 7,900 people as it builds the power station designed to supply electricity to six million homes from the late 2030s onwards.

The bus service will remove the need for thousands of car journeys from rural roads, with most movements taking place outside peak hours despite 24-hour operations.

By the numbers: Up to 400 jobs, including drivers, engineers and maintenance staff. Training will be provided for PCV licences alongside essential maths and English skills.

What they're saying: Damian Leydon, site delivery director at Sizewell C, said: "By taking thousands of cars off local roads each day, our buses will ease congestion, reduce emissions, and contribute to cleaner air. Investing in modern, efficient vehicles shows how major infrastructure projects like Sizewell C can help accelerate the transition to sustainable travel."

Marjorie Barnes, head of regional external affairs at Sizewell C, said the depot is "central to delivering our pledge made with Ipswich MP Jack Abbott, which guarantees at least 500 local jobs by connecting people with employment and training opportunities."

For context: The site was formerly occupied by Cinram Operations, a DVD manufacturer that closed in 2016 and once employed more than 180 people in Ipswich. The refurbishment may include electric vehicle (EV) charging points and hydrogen dispensing stations.

What to look out for: A public information event is being held tonight (Thursday, 22 January) at Gainsborough Sports Centre between 17:00 and 20:00, giving residents the chance to view the plans before the application is submitted.

What's next: Sizewell C will submit a planning application to Ipswich Borough Council in the coming weeks, with a decision expected by spring.

The bottom line: The depot represents a significant step in Sizewell C's commitment to create local jobs while establishing major transport infrastructure within Ipswich itself.

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