The Proposed site for this recycling unit has now been submitted to LCC.I had a look at a display of the proposed facility was held at Farington lodge where a model of the initial complex was on display. The model consisted of a three tear circular tower, conveyer belts and mashing machines. Unloading of waste from vehicles would be done within the building. I was also informed that no gases or smells would be released into the atmosphere and the whole of the operation would take place within an enclosed singe building.From the letter received from LCC the building would stand approximately 100ft high with a lagoon! That’s some building?To give people living in the area a better insight of the implications and knock on effects is their any one out there that could do an artist impression of this complex within the proposed setting? ThanksTerry">
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| Tee | The Proposed site for this recycling unit has now been submitted to LCC. I had a look at a display of the proposed facility was held at Farington lodge where a model of the initial complex was on display. The model consisted of a three tear circular tower, conveyer belts and mashing machines. Unloading of waste from vehicles would be done within the building. I was also informed that no gases or smells would be released into the atmosphere and the whole of the operation would take place within an enclosed singe building. From the letter received from LCC the building would stand approximately 100ft high with a lagoon! That’s some building? To give people living in the area a better insight of the implications and knock on effects is their any one out there that could do an artist impression of this complex within the proposed setting? Thanks Terry |
| dedwardsa | Hi Tee, Sorry, can't draw to save my life, but JOOI, where is the proposed site? Dave |
| noel | quote:As I understand it Dave, it's right at the bottom of Centurion Way at the entrance to the business park that was the old Tank Factory. |
| Caroline | Terry, this is all I could produce I'm afraid with the information you gave! [img]http://perso.club-internet.fr/al_cal/Images/cartoon1.jpg[/img] |
| Caroline | Click on the link to see the image I wanted to include above.[url="http://perso.club-internet.fr/al_cal/CApageC.htm"]cartoon[/url] |
| Martin | I fixed the link for you Caroline |
| LDunlop76 | I lurve the cartoon, Caroline! <vbg> I especially like the workmen's alfresco lunch - I assume you drew it to represent the one day a year we get in Lancashire when it's warm enough to eat yer dinner outdoors? |
| Lady Griffin | Brilliant cartoon.Am lost for words.For a minute thought I was back in the treacle-making forum and the mechanical arms were stirring the black stuff. Thanks a lot. |
| noel | Brilliant Caroline, wonder if I could join LCC, their lunch break looks quite something |
| dedwardsa | Brilliant! I can't see them growing palm trees on the old test rack, though... |
| Caroline | The warmth from the rotting processes will keep the Lagoon and its surrounding area at virtually tropical temperatures throughout the year. It's planned to introduce alligators and other swamp life, to create a visitor attraction.......'The Farington Florida Experience' |
| LDunlop76 | quote:LOL!! |
| William R | Caroline, Way back we used to go down past Worden Park Lodge and turn right past Roocrofts farm towards Ulnes Walton for our Sunday walk. You went through a field where the Local Authority emptied the contents of the earth closet collection cart on the land as fertiliser, complete with newspaper etc. Any disposal plant, no matter how enviromentally unfriendly, has to be better than that, and would get my vote. Incidentally, do you remember when the modern tanker version stopped on the hill outside Chorley in the 1950`s when the emptying valve rusted through and broke off emptying the tanker down the main road to Charnock Richard, closing the road whilst it was cleaned up. Or the farmer who was going through Luddenden Foot near Hebden Bridge to do a spot of "muck spreading" when the control accidentally came loose and sprayed the contents all along a row of semi-detached houses, now that really raised a stink, I can tell you. Enough,I hear you cry, its all true though. Cheerio, Bill. |
| LDunlop76 | There was a farmer a couple of years back who wasn't happy with his council tax or summat - went and sprayed the council offices with his muck spreader! Can't think where it was, but it wasn't local. |
| William R | When I see the term "lagoon" on the cartoon I am reminded of the "lagoons" the Coal Mines had where waste water was allowed to settle before passing into the nearby river, clean. As Chief Engineer at the Paper Mill I got periodic calls from Coal Board engineers upstream of the mill, saying sorry but our lagoon has burst its banks, don`t take any more water from the river. This was tragic as my only other water supply was from a bore-hole, and it had a very high mineral content, totally unsuitable for making paper. In terms of "once bitten, twice shy" I would fight against a lagoon unless there was an assurance of nil pollution to public water courses if there was an accidental discharge. I know its a bit technical, but its serious when it happens, so watch out. Sorry for going on, from over the Pennines, Cheers, William R. |
| Caroline | William, back to 'earth closets'........I must be one of the last people to have had one. When my children were small, we lived in a very old cottage at Wrightington Bar, where the toilet was at down the garden . I think the term was ' thunderbox ' for this arrangement ! Two blokes from Wigan Council used to come with a tanker every Monday to empty said convenience. Worst memory is having to fish out one of the kittens that had fallen in , and then wash it under the tap! |
| LDunlop76 | If you want a really unsavoury septic tank memory..... My husband used to be an engineer on oil tankers. (Before he met me.) One tanker he was on allowed the officers' wives to accompany their husbands. Sewage used to be collected in a tank, to be discharged in the open ocean. However, when the time came to flush the septic tank into the seas, the outlet pipe was blocked. A brave volunteer had to dive (yeeeeuch!) beneath the surface (hope his tetanus was up to date!) and shift the blockage - turned out one of the wives had been flushing sanitary protection down the loo, contrary to regulations. I hope the poor chap had access to a power shower after his exertions!!! |
| William R | Wiganer, I once got into DEEP TROUBLE with the M.D. at Star Paper because one of my plumbers was walking round the department staffed by females with a similar offending article on a piece of wire demanding ownership. I was less than pleased about this. Cheers Bill. |
| LDunlop76 | quote:I can well imagine! There are more tactful ways of ensuring the loo doesn't get blocked again! |
| Tee | Thanks for all your comments, especially Caroline for the sketch, good one. Any one wanting to make comments about the planning application Ref No 07/03/0001/ASP/ME Should do so on are before 31 Jan 03 Fax 01772 263898 Email devcon@env.lancsacc.gov.uk More info available at Web site http://www.lancsdevelopment.com Dot .com are usually are commercial enterprise web sites.Is this a government website or a commercial enterprise? Cheers Terry |