Not sure if this is the right place but i'm sure the mods will move it if not.
Heres a few pics of a factory that shut down in 2006. It was a large rubber processing plant and the photos are from the section that made high quality wellington boots and waders.
The site was flattened for re-developement, a large housing estate now occupies this area.
This shows the size of the whole site before they started.
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=52.822803&lon=-1.638674&z=17.4&r=0&src=msl
Anyway although it wasnt a proper explore as you know it I lead one of the last teams of contractors into parts of this site to remove machinery bought at auction by my company.
It was tragic to see the place being stripped and bulldozed but heres a few pics of the one part of the site and us removing a rather large and heavy(7 ton) machine from the mezzanine floor.
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The machine was dragged out onto a custom made platform that we'd assembled.
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It was supported by 2 large forktrucks while the legs were removed then lowered to the floor.
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This area used to be buzzing with people and machinery turning out wellies galore, had a few pairs myself over the years from a now retired production manager.
This machine has now been refurbished and installed in a factory in Surrey.
Hope this has been of some interest, just wish I'd have taken more pics when i went nosing around the empty place!!
Heres a few pics of a factory that shut down in 2006. It was a large rubber processing plant and the photos are from the section that made high quality wellington boots and waders.
The site was flattened for re-developement, a large housing estate now occupies this area.
This shows the size of the whole site before they started.
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=52.822803&lon=-1.638674&z=17.4&r=0&src=msl
Anyway although it wasnt a proper explore as you know it I lead one of the last teams of contractors into parts of this site to remove machinery bought at auction by my company.
It was tragic to see the place being stripped and bulldozed but heres a few pics of the one part of the site and us removing a rather large and heavy(7 ton) machine from the mezzanine floor.
[lb=http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/imagehosting/400247c96091018f1.jpg]
The machine was dragged out onto a custom made platform that we'd assembled.
[lb=http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/imagehosting/400247c960923b2df.jpg]
It was supported by 2 large forktrucks while the legs were removed then lowered to the floor.
[lb=http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/imagehosting/400247c961b65190d.jpg]
[lb=http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/imagehosting/400247c961b7ad1a8.jpg]
This area used to be buzzing with people and machinery turning out wellies galore, had a few pairs myself over the years from a now retired production manager.
This machine has now been refurbished and installed in a factory in Surrey.
Hope this has been of some interest, just wish I'd have taken more pics when i went nosing around the empty place!!