Haven't seen report from here for a while... 
I've done it few weeks ago but didn't have time to seat and make a report, but finally here it is.
Fisherman Security has been pretty active on that day, riding in his silver K.I.T.T. like mad, so i spend good twenty minutes hiding behind everything i could... lol. After that it went quite smooth, loved the leap and the dodgy floor before it
: Met few guys from talkurbex (big up for them) lot's of pigeons, a goose and an old fox (twice) 
Building, comparing to what i did previously was mint, and im so glad i managed to get inside.
history: It was built in 1905 by William Vernon and Sons, bought by Spillers shortly afterwards and named after their “Millennium Flour†of the time, though apparently the mill was also used for making the dog food for which Spillers were famous. It was partially destroyed by a massive explosion at the neighbouring Brunner Mond’s works in 1917, extended massively around 1933 and de-commissioned in the mid 1980’s when Spillers moved their milling activities East to Tilbury.
Thanks for watching.

I've done it few weeks ago but didn't have time to seat and make a report, but finally here it is.
Fisherman Security has been pretty active on that day, riding in his silver K.I.T.T. like mad, so i spend good twenty minutes hiding behind everything i could... lol. After that it went quite smooth, loved the leap and the dodgy floor before it


Building, comparing to what i did previously was mint, and im so glad i managed to get inside.
history: It was built in 1905 by William Vernon and Sons, bought by Spillers shortly afterwards and named after their “Millennium Flour†of the time, though apparently the mill was also used for making the dog food for which Spillers were famous. It was partially destroyed by a massive explosion at the neighbouring Brunner Mond’s works in 1917, extended massively around 1933 and de-commissioned in the mid 1980’s when Spillers moved their milling activities East to Tilbury.
Thanks for watching.