Hundreds of jobs created at North Yorkshire potash minepublished at 09:21 British Summer Time 6 October 2020
Two hundred jobs are being created by a company developing a huge potash mine in North Yorkshire.
Anglo American Crop Nutrients is sinking two major mineshafts to access deposits of polyhalite ore a mile deep at its Woodsmith mine near Whitby.
Once processed it will be sold globally to farmers as a natural fertiliser.
The roles include specialist engineers to non-specialist construction workers and the firm said it hoped as many jobs as possible would go to local people.
Sirius Minerals, the firm who who previously ran the mine, was taken over by Anglo American in March 2020.
The firm said the roles would become available in stages over the coming months and would include jobs working directly for Anglo American and construction contractors.
Anglo American is sinking two shafts to access the polyhalite ore that lies over a mile beneath the surface using large boring machines.