Amazon Coalville highlights community and charity as online giant reveals local investment figures

By Coalville Nub News Reporter

9th Nov 2023 | Local News

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Amazon Coalville has highlighted its work with the community after figures released this week showed the online giant has invested almost £2bn in Leicestershire since 2010.

The figures are taken from the latest Amazon UK Economic Impact Hub, which reveals the company's regional investments across the UK over the past 13 years.

Richard Cowlishaw-Ellison, Site Leader at Amazon in Coalville, said: "Coalville has been a fantastic home to Amazon since we first opened our doors here, and we're proud to continue positively impacting the regional economy through investments, creating jobs and supporting the growth of small businesses.

"Alongside supporting local businesses and creating jobs, training and development opportunities for our team, we're also pleased to continue our support of the Coalville community.

"In 2023, our team in Coalville has supported a wide range of organisations including Rainbows Children's Hospice, Feed the Need Coalville and Leicester Action for Mental Health project through donations and volunteering.

"This support of our community is something we're looking forward to continuing over the coming weeks and months."

The annual Amazon UK Economic Impact Hub features data on the level of economic activity supported by Amazon's investments and the number of jobs Amazon has created regionally. 

The East Midlands section on this interactive map details Amazon's investments and export sales figures for small and medium businesses in the area.

 Here are the key facts and figures for Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire.

  • Since 2010, Amazon has invested over £2.1bn in Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire and over £3.7 billion across the East Midlands.
  • This investment led to the production of goods and services that contributed an estimated £3.5 billion to the region's GDP since 2010.
  • To date, Amazon has created around 8,000 full and part-time jobs in the East Midlands.
  • More than 740 people in the East Midlands have completed Amazon's employability skills training programme since 2010.
  • More than 410 apprentices in the East Midlands have taken part in the Amazon Apprenticeship programme since 2010.
  • In Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire, there are more than 3,300 small and medium-sized businesses selling on Amazon as independent selling partners.
  • Small businesses from Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire selling on Amazon recorded over £149 million of export sales in 2022.
  • In partnership with the charity Magic Breakfast, Amazon has delivered more than 240,000 healthy breakfasts to vulnerable children and schools across the East Midlands.

     

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