One thing I've kind of missed this year is large ruined factories - my usual partner in crime nowadays doesn't like industrial stuff very much so they've been a little absent from my life. Luckily I was able to persuade him that this one was worth visiting, if only for the large amount of fresh graffiti painted inside by one of my favourite artists.
Wern Works is the name given to what was the home of a company called High Duty Alloys who once manufactured parts for Concorde. It was home to various companies over the years related to the nearby steelworks industries and finally closed in 2009. It looks as if demolition may be on the horizon quite soon as areas of undergrowth have been cleared around the site.
To round it off, the Voyder pieces I wanted to document before they get destroyed.
Thanks for looking, more here https://www.flickr.com/photos/mookie427/albums/72157667726134869
Wern Works is the name given to what was the home of a company called High Duty Alloys who once manufactured parts for Concorde. It was home to various companies over the years related to the nearby steelworks industries and finally closed in 2009. It looks as if demolition may be on the horizon quite soon as areas of undergrowth have been cleared around the site.
To round it off, the Voyder pieces I wanted to document before they get destroyed.
Thanks for looking, more here https://www.flickr.com/photos/mookie427/albums/72157667726134869