Mollins Cigarette Making Machine Factory, Princes Risborough – July 2019

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Mollins Cigarette Making Machine Factory, Princes Risborough – July 2019

Last week; once again no one was able to explore, and I had the day off work, so I set about seeing what was local. This has been literally 10 miles from my house and disused for about 12 years!! I may have only started exploring 10 years ago; but the remaining two buildings of the factory were here this whole time, and it looks as if they were quite good up until recently.

It was a beautifully hot day last week, but the site was sticky and dripping with anti-climb paint and trashed beyond belief. The factory complex was once enormous, but was largely demolished in 2009 to make way for a huge Technology Park which never happened, leaving a lovely Art Deco Ball Room and a nasty 1980s/1990s Admin Block.

The corridors were blocked off with debris and after climbing over lots of detritus, I found nothing so had to turn back. The buildings did have redeeming features in places though. Skaters had utilised the space and had gone to enormous measures to build their skate park with carpentry tools and even built concrete bases for their pipes!!!

I also bumped into a pair of young squatters who had fallen upon hard times and their friend who was visiting. Nice lads, showed me around and told me some history. They were well settled in with a decent room to live in and were able to use the toilet everyday by filling the cistern with a bucket from a nearby pond.

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Mollins Began building machines for the Cigarette Making Industry on site in 1950 in a huge factory called “Big Blue” which was mostly demolished in 2009 to make way for a 25-acre Data Centre. It’s rumoured that there are disputes over the land ownership.

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Thanks for Looking, More At:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/landie_man/albums/72157709599075152
 
Good stuff, I can remember as an apprentice jig boring parts that the company I worked for supplied to Molins for their machines. They had to be machined to a very tight tolerance and were quite tricky, I didn't like working on them!
 

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