A TEAM of Blackburn solicitors are helping with the construction of a new green energy plant in Cheshire.
Taylors, based at Rawlings House, Exchange St in Ewood have done so by advising green entrepreneur Mark Schofield and his company Trinity Organics on a £14 million investment in the construction of the new waste-to-energy plant.
Thanks to this advice, the company has won the backing of Dutch green investment firm Primco and construction is now underway on a three-acre brownfield site in Ellesmere Port, with the facility expected to be operational by the summer.
Taylors corporate partner Matthew Catterall said: “We are delighted to have advised Trinity Organics and Mark Schofield on the successful investment by Primco, which will bring Mark’s vision to fruition.