This one is one of the grubbiest places I've been - everything is grey, coated in a wonderfully pervasive dust and ash and muck. It was still an enjoyable wander though, the building is totally uninspiring and boring looking from the outside but inside is pretty decent. Certainly the best example of a waste incinerator I have explored.
The premises operated as an incinerator from the 1970s until the early 1990s and then was a council recycling depot to some degree until around 2011. Inside it looked as if they had simply turned off the machinery one day and walked out the door as there were still conveyor belts full of fifteen year old cans and stuff sat there. Sadly the chimney was demolished in the early 2000s.
I found it a mare to take photos in here for most of the time, the uniform grey coating over every surface and the glare from the restricted light coming in was a pain in the arse to say the least but it had a lot of interesting machinery to climb on and poke around at so I was happy.
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The premises operated as an incinerator from the 1970s until the early 1990s and then was a council recycling depot to some degree until around 2011. Inside it looked as if they had simply turned off the machinery one day and walked out the door as there were still conveyor belts full of fifteen year old cans and stuff sat there. Sadly the chimney was demolished in the early 2000s.
I found it a mare to take photos in here for most of the time, the uniform grey coating over every surface and the glare from the restricted light coming in was a pain in the arse to say the least but it had a lot of interesting machinery to climb on and poke around at so I was happy.
Thanks for looking