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Golden day for Wednesfield plant

A Wednesfield business is marking half a century at its current site in Wednesfield,

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Edward Howell Galvanizers in Watery Lane

Edward Howell Galvanizers previously operated a plant in Birmingham, where Arena Birmingham now stands.

The company moved to its current Watery Lane base in 1968 and staff at the company, which is part of Wedge Group Galvanizing, are now finalising plans for two days of celebrations to mark the milestone.

Emma Reynolds, MP for Wolverhampton North East, will be among guests at a special celebration at the site on Friday, September 7. while a family fun day, featuring a variety of attractions, will be held the following day for staff and their families.

General Manager Kevin Addiss, the fourth generation of his family to work for Wedge Group, said: “We’re delighted to be reaching our 50th anniversary at the site.

"The plant has benefited from extensive investment over the years with a new production line added to create additional capacity along with future investment plans to enhance the high level of service we already offer our customers.

“There are just under 100 people at the site with around a fifth of them having been here for more than a decade – which shows just how important staff retention and job satisfaction are to us.

"We also run an apprentice scheme to help pass on knowledge to the next generations and provide opportunities for people in Wednesfield and surrounding areas.

“We’re hugely proud of our achievements over the past 50 years and look forward to seeing what the next 50 have in store for us.”