A DISTRIBUTION centre that burned to the ground in a devastating fire has been rebuilt in under two years. And the Advertiser can confirm Ocado will be reopening its hightech centre this year - creating new jobs for the local economy. In what is being billed as an ‘exciting’ year for the high-end online grocery store, it is expected that more than 150 former employees could be set to rejoin the business with a number of new positions set to be announced next week. The welcomed news comes as it was revealed this week that five per cent of working-age adults across the UK are now unemployed. Figures suggest 200,000 people lost their jobs since November.
The incident happened at the James Callaghan Drive junction on Portsdown Hill Road shortly after 1pm. The bus was carrying five people on board at the time of the accident. Two people sustained minor injuries, one of which was an ankle injury. No other vehicles were involved. The bus was operating a park and ride service for staff working at Queen Alexandra (QA) hospital in Portsmouth. The road was closed while the vehicle was recovered and was cleared by 3.40pm. A spokesperson for South Central Ambulance service said: We received a 999 call at 13.19 with the caller reporting that a single decker bus had come off the road and hit a tree on James Callaghan Drive, Portsmouth.
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