Fawdon is the site of the
Fawdon Factory, a
Nestlé Rowntree's factory on Rowan Drive, which opened in 1958, employs 600 workers and produces 40,000 tonnes of chocolate a year. It is Nestlé's second largest UK factory after York. The site makes Blue Riband, Breakaway (since 1970),
Caramac (since 1959),
Fruit pastilles,
Rolo, and
Yorkie biscuits. The Munchies brand moved there in 2006, from
York. The site used to extensively use the rail sidings and track now used by the Metro. In 2021 Nestlé announced plans to close the Fawdon Factory by 2023. The Caramac bar was discontinued entirely by Nestlé in 2023 rather than moving production to another site. The building, but not any of Nestlé's business, is due to be transferred to
Country Style Foods in 2024. The pharmaceutical company
Accord Healthcare has a 22-acre manufacturing site in Fawdon. The Accord site was previously used by the fellow pharmaceutical company
Sanofi-Aventis before leaving the site in 2015. ==Education and recreation ==