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Emotional return as work starts on £44m aircraft carrier contract at Birkenhead’s Cammell Laird

WORK started on Cammell Laird’s £44m aircraft carrier contract in an emotional moment for workers and ‘top brass’ alike.

The Birkenhead yard will build the flight deck, hangars and crew accommodation for the 65,000 tonne Queen Elizabeth for assembly at Glasgow’s Rosyth yard.

The two-and-a-half-year contract will involve a third of Laird’s 1,200 workforce and many of its 72 apprentices.

More than 100 workers cheered as the first 1.7 tonne section of steelwork was lowered into place this Monday as Minister for International Security Strategy Gerald Howarth pressed the button that started the crane inside the yard’s massive construction hall.

But for Bebington-born Rear Admiral Phillip Jones it was particularly poignant.

His mother attended the ceremony at the yard where his late father Edgar served his time before retiring as senior engineering manager in 1986.

Rear Admiral Jones said: “This is a particular pleasure for me to join you at Cammell Laird as the son of a former employee who served his time during the Second World War when the yard was turning out warships faster than the canteen was turning out hot dinners.”