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Job losses expected at potash mine as work slows

Woodsmith Mine near Whitby
Woodsmith Mine near Whitby extracts potash and polyhalite for the production of fertiliser [BBC]

Job losses are expected at one of the largest mining projects undertaken in decades after its owner announced spending cutbacks.

Woodsmith Mine near Whitby extracts potash and polyhalite for the production of fertiliser, but manager Anglo American said it was under pressure to reduce costs by £2m per day at the site.

Work on a 23-mile tunnel linking the mine to its processing and export plant on the Tees Estuary will now slow down before the final six miles are completed.

Anglo, which took over the site from Sirius Minerals in 2020, said up to 2,000 people could be affected by a reduction in the workforce.

Matt Parsons from Anglo American
Matt Parsons of Anglo American confirmed the plan would lead to job losses [BBC]

The sinking of one of the two production shafts will also be paused, but work on a service shaft that has reached the halfway point will continue.

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The majority of staff are contractors, with only 375 employed directly by Anglo American.

The company's head of social performance, Matt Parsons, said: “It will have an impact on the workforce and there will be job losses.

“So we’re working through those numbers at the moment, as our contractors will be."

Mr Parsons said the company expected to be in a position to understand more about the number of jobs at risk in the next 10 days.

Most workers are employed by three major contractors.

Teesside-based Woodsmith Construction Group has contracted for Anglo American for the last three years and has 50 staff.

Gary Wood of Woodsmith Construction Group
Gary Wood owns Woodsmith Construction Group, one of the mine's major contractors [BBC]

Managing director Gary Wood said: “We’ve carried out numerous activities (for them), including civil engineering and architectural packages.

"We continue to support Anglo as it stands today.”

The mine has generated around £1.8bn for the local economy since 2017.

Anglo has recently turned down three takeover proposals from a larger Australian rival, but will divest itself of business interests in South Africa to build cash reserves and appease shareholders.

It will also look for partners to join the Woodsmith scheme.

Further updates on the mine's future will be given in mid-June.

The deposits of polyhalite, a naturally occurring mineral, beneath the North York Moors National Park, are believed to be the largest in the world.

The mine, which has a lifespan of 100 years, is planned to have the deepest commercial shafts in the country and, once operational, will be Europe's deepest mine, according to Anglo.

The minerals will be transported on an underground "conveyor belt" to minimise the impact on the National Park's environment.

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