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Report - Fletchers paper mill greenfield nov 17

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Paulxsplore

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Fletchers Paper Mill
The history of Fletchers as a business can be traced back to 1829 and a company called Ralph Crompton & Nephews Bleachers and Papermakers in Stoneclough. A young Robert Fletcher began working there in 1830 and was quickly promoted, becoming bleaching dept manager and eventually manager of the whole operation.

The last of the Cromptons, Roger, left Fletcher the principal trusteeship and the option of succeeding him in the company. On Crompton's death Fletcher did just this, building the business until his death in 1865 when it passed to his sons John and James Fletcher, who in turn passed it to their sons John Robert and James.

In 1897 the business was incorporated as a Ltd company, employing two hundred staff, eventually rising to around a thousand. The Stoneclough site had seven machines but produced a fraction of the eventual output of the three at Greenfield.

The Greenfield factory opened in 1921 on a site where milling in one form or another can be traced back to 1780, producing first wool then cotton.

Fletchers continued to be successful through to the late 1990's when increased pulp and energy costs combined with a financial downturn saw the business begin to struggle. In 1997 the turnover was around £17m with shareholders funds of £9m. By 1999 this had dropped to £8.2m and £4m respectively. To try to save the business the Stoneclough site was closed in 2000 with the loss of 120 jobs there but the production of 50 more at Greenfield.

This wasn't enough to save Fletchers though, in July 2001 several creditors applied for a winding up order resulting in the overnight closure of the factory.


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Fudge

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Nice, haven't seen that pension book before.

Never actually got a proper look in the main building when I went here, just got into an engineering workshop with a land rover hidden behind some sort of curtain.
 

Ojay

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Good to see again, I remember the day's when the computer was still attached to the internet in the office and you could browse the forums ;)
 

Baggy trousers

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Great to see this place pop up again, good to see its still as it was when I went a few years back now.
One building that I've never been in tho is the big one next to the containers you can see inside but you can't get in! Anybody done it??
Good report and photos that man!
 

Paulxsplore

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Great to see this place pop up again, good to see its still as it was when I went a few years back now.
One building that I've never been in tho is the big one next to the containers you can see inside but you can't get in! Anybody done it??
Good report and photos that man!


That’s what I was thinking. That and the house next time....
 

The Lone Ranger

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One building that I've never been in tho is the big one next to the containers you can see inside but you can't get in! Anybody done it??
Good report and photos that man!

Big building is sometimes used for storage and maintenance as Fletchers also own and manage other properties in the area. Got into the house briefly, but soon found there were workmen, well someone else in there so made a sharp exit! the electrical cable running through a window should have been a give away :D
 

Paradox

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Nice that mate, some lovely shots! It was fairly well sealed when I went and I wasnt tall enough to get in the one open window or brave enough to climb some well dodgy pipework to the roof lol
 
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