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Full steam ahead as Diageo secure all clear to build Newbridge brewery – Heydon

1st May 2024 - Martin Heydon TD

Kildare South Fine Gael TD and Minister of State in the Department of Agriculture, Martin Heydon, has welcomed confirmation that Guinness brewer and drinks giant, Diageo, will now proceed with construction of its new €200million brewery in Newbridge.

Speaking following the announcement yesterday, Minister Heydon said, “The withdrawal of the sole objection to this important project is great news for all of South Kildare and the wider tillage sector.

“Kildare County Council and An Bord Pleanála both thoroughly adjudicated on this planning application from Diageo and approved it. The ending of the High Court appeal clears the way for diggers to move in on site in the coming weeks.

“Diageo’s decision to invest in this site in Newbridge is a huge vote of confidence in Kildare South as a location for investment and employment.”

The Boortmalt malting facility in Athy, which processes malting barley produced by Irish farmers, is a major supplier to Diageo of a critical brewing ingredient. The risk of the loss of that market, should the new brewery not have proceeded in Ireland, would have been a major blow to Athy and those farmer suppliers.

“Now there is the very real prospect of Boortmalt increasing its investment in Athy and growing its operations there,” Minister Heydon said.

The facility on the 50ac Brewery site in Newbridge will be Diageo’s second largest brewing operation in Ireland after St James’s Gate and will be located in the heartland of where much of the grain for their beers is grown. It will create up to 1,000 jobs in the construction phase followed by 70 direct, high-quality jobs once built, with significant scope for further expansion.

“This project will be transformational for our county, increasing the economic value of our food and drink sector, along with the provision of good jobs in Kildare. I look forward to seeing Ireland’s first carbon neutral brewery come to fruition for the benefit of Kildare South and Ireland,” Minister Heydon concluded.