One of Bridgnorth’s largest employers has completed its latest capital equipment installation to take total investment in its Stourbridge Road factory to £180m.
Bridgnorth Aluminium, which is the UK’s last remaining aluminium rolling mill, revealed the new thin gauge slitting line at a special party held this weekend to mark 25 years of ownership by Viohalco Group, a Greek industrial powerhouse.

More than 500 members of staff, local dignitaries and key stakeholders enjoyed live music, games and a guided tour of a site that is now viewed as being critical to the UK’s sovereign manufacturing push.
Originally formed in Wolverhampton as Star Aluminium 90 years ago, the company has bounced back from a difficult trading period to return to 24/7 production, creating 35 new jobs in the first six months of this year.
It has traditionally served customers in printing, packaging and construction, with recent diversification efforts seeing it now provide specialist aluminium coils for use in energy and cleaner mobility.
The latter was typified with its recent 5-year deal to supply specialist material to Lotte Aluminium USA for use in battery development.

“We are firmly committed to production in the UK and respect the special role Bridgnorth Aluminium plays in local life, providing employment for several generations of family,” commented Giorgos Drakos, Board Member of Bridgnorth Aluminium, part of the Viohalco Group.
“With this in mind, we wanted to mark 25 years of ownership by celebrating our tremendous workforce and the recent challenges we have overcome with Covid, tariffs and rising energy prices.”
He continued: “The turnaround in fortunes after a very difficult 2023/24 has been phenomenal and we now have a platform to win work both at home and overseas. Consistent investment has created an advanced rolling mill and a unique national asset.
“Saturday was the opportunity to say thank you to the heartbeat of the business and to start writing a new chapter in the next 25 years of our history.”
As part of its celebrations, Bridgnorth Aluminium has reinforced its commitment to the local area by donating £25,000 to charities and community groups, including a dedicated £15,000 boost to the Shropshire Community Foundation to reduce loneliness in rural areas.
This cause was chosen after it came out on top of a major survey of the workforce carried out earlier this year.
It has also agreed to renew the firm’s commitment to the community garden created on the former Hazeldine Foundry in the town, a site where renowned 18th-century engineer Richard Trevithick developed his first fee-paying steam locomotive.
BAL had originally funded the project to mark the passing of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II and to celebrate close ties between the Greek owners and the Royal Family.
Adrian Musgrave, Head of Sales, added: “The community garden is such a fantastic place for local people to relax, unwind or socialise and we have agreed to invest £6000 every year into its annual maintenance.
“We are proud to be a Bridgnorth business and recognise that our factory has touched the lives of thousands of people in the town and will continue to do so as we expand. The garden is one of our ways of saying thank you!”
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