Here are the responses GKN and MHI Vestas gave to News OnTheWight after Islanders got in contact with us about their concerns that people were still working on site
Creating 50 new jobs in Fawley, MHI Vestas expands their UK industrial footprint with a new blade painting and logistics facility in the location of the former power station.
Congratulations to Lotty Green, a year 8 student from Cowes Enterprise College (CEC), who has been named the winner of the Key Stage 3 competition at a reception held at MHI Vestas' Isle of Wight facility.
It's not often that 70 new jobs become available on the Isle of Wight in one go, is it? Due to a lot of new orders, MHI Vestas Offshore Wind is holding a Jobs Fair and they want anyone with a positive approach to work to come along. Fear not if you haven't worked in composites before, they'll train you up.
Vestas say their expansion plans will create new jobs for Islanders, but will need to secure Special Purchaser status for the former rubbish tip before proceeding.