Amazon's recent decision to close a £500 million UK warehouse has sparked outrage and concern among employees and local leaders. The depot, covering 550,000 square feet next to the M1, is a significant part of the local logistics network. Nearly 600 employees currently work at the site, and around 590 are expected to be affected by the closure. However, Amazon has confirmed that they will be offered roles elsewhere, including a new warehouse in Northampton, which is one of Amazon's biggest new UK investments. The Northampton site, based at SEGRO Logistics Park near Junction 15 of the M1, is expected to employ 1,400 people at launch, with capacity for up to 2,000 roles as it scales up. While some have labelled the decision as 'catastrophic', Amazon has stated that their top priority is supporting 'our people during this process'. A separate sortation centre in Magna Park, also in Milton Keynes, is not part of the closure plan and continues to operate normally. Local leaders, including Independent council leader Adam Zerny, have commented on the announcement, with some expressing concern about the impact on the local community. The decision has sparked a debate about the future of Amazon's workforce and the role of logistics in the local economy. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how Amazon will handle the closure and support its affected employees.