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Aylesford Newsprint, Kent, March 2016

kent-urbex

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The business was founded in 1922 and was the longest established producer of 100 per cent recycled newsprint and produced on average 400,000 tonnes of recycled newsprint every year from 500,000 tonnes of recycled waste fibre. On 23rd February 2015, the plant’s 300-strong workforce was dealt the shock blow that the firm, which had been running for nearly a century, would be applying to go into administration. The site has now been decommissioned, and the latest report to creditors suggests the mill itself will be demolished some time in mid-2017. The stock of paper was bought for £8.3m and a sale of the plant and machinery was completed in September for £7.9m by waste management firm W&S Recycling. Commercial director at W&S, Tony Knowles, said: “Over the last six months a considerable section of equipment has been sold for re-use including two 100-tonne pulping machines to an Egyptian client plus the complete PM14 newsprint manufacturing line, sold to Chinese clients.

A total of 230 employees were made redundant. A further 60 were kept on temporarily to assist with the decommissioning of the site. Now just 10 people remain, to help dismantle the plant and machinery.

Aerial picture showing how massive the site is

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Main admin building and offices, (these are alarmed by motion sensors as we found out)

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storage tanks

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chimneys

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The building as the very back houses the Pm13 and the at the back left houses the PM14

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Fork trucks

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Kent-urbex & Begood

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News letter for staff of the PM14

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Dismantling the PM14

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PM14 machine

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A before picture

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This was the final stage of the paper where it was cut to size onto reels then onto the wrapping stage and stored.

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Before picture of it in action

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PM13 which we missed on out previous visit

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Pm13 and control panel

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Loads bays

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AndyK!

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Really cool to see those pictures of the place in us, nice comparison.

 

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Nice one for going back to cover the bits we missed before. :)  

 

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Really nice! A revisit usually always pays off and I can see that this one was a goodun. Never realised how big the site was either. 

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