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CCEP Edmonton celebrates 50th anniversary

CCEP Edmonton 50th anniversary

CCEP Edmonton celebrates its 50th anniversary with colleagues and long-serving team members enjoying a celebration lunch and golden plaque unveiling. Credit: Tony Kershaw/SWNS

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) Edmonton manufacturing site is celebrating its 50th anniversary – marking five decades of soft drinks production, investment, and community contribution in North London.

Since opening in 1975, the site has grown to become a key part of CCEP’s GB manufacturing network. It now operates seven production lines and is the only CCEP site to produce bag-in-box products to support Great Britain’s hospitality industry.


CCEP has invested £22 million in the site since 2019, which employs around 300-people, including 11 apprentices and graduates, and supports more than 4,000 indirect jobs in manufacturing, transport, agriculture, retail, and small business supply chains.

To mark the milestone, colleagues came together for a Golden Jubilee celebration featuring a look back at Edmonton’s history and achievements, recognition of long-serving team members, and the unveiling of a special golden plaque and celebratory lunch.

The site was also recognised for its contribution beyond manufacturing and its ongoing commitment to sustainability, including its work with local organisations, which has led to £42,500 in donations to local charities since 2019.

CCEP Edmonton 50th anniversary CEP Edmonton celebrates its 50th anniversary, highlighting five decades of investment, production, and community support in North London.

“Edmonton has always been more than a manufacturing site, it’s a place with real community spirit," said Katie Hutt, GB Manufacturing Director at Coca Cola Europacific Partners. "So many people have worked here for years, building friendships, passing on knowledge and taking pride in what they do every single day.

“As one of North London’s long-standing local businesses – we’re proud to play a part in the community – creating jobs, supporting local causes and local people.

“That’s what we’re celebrating, not just 50 years of production, but 50 years of people showing up with care and commitment. Looking ahead, it’s the energy and pride of this team that makes me excited for Edmonton’s next chapter.”