Heinz factory to get a new 'cookhouse' to make its famous beans
The Heinz factory in Wigan will get a new ‘cookhouse’ to make its famous beans after the council gave the thumbs up.
This means that the old cookhouse facility that is still in use and surrounded by scaffolding will soon be toast. It has reportedly become a health and safety concern, meaning an upgrade is required.
Applicant Kraft Heinz wants to build a new structure around the room as it remains operational and will bulldoze the dilapidated walls once the new structure is complete.
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Deconstruction will only take place once the existing cookhouse is weatherproof. An extension will also go ahead on the western elevation of the building during phase two of the development which will allow future provision for an additional cooker.
This forms a critical part of the plans for the site and allows for future capacity expectations and growth. There has been no confirmation from Heinz whether this would increase job opportunities in the area - but it has not been ruled out.
“The Phase 2 additional capacity of the fourth cooker installation has the potential to create additional capacity which may lead to additional jobs,” a planning statement said.
“However it is not a known result at this stage.
“Ultimately the proposal is necessary to maintain the safe day to day operation of the site and existing processes which gives security to existing staff numbers.”
The Walthew House Lane site in Orrell is one of the largest food processing plants in Europe and the largest Heinz facility in the world. It produces over a billion cans of food annually and employs hundreds of people.
Once all the developments have been finished there would be one more cooker in total.


