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- The site of what was once the world's largest asbestos factory should be turned into a wildlife sanctuary, a councillor has said. The 75-acre site in Rochdale, which housed Turner Brothers Asbestos, was bought by ESG Trading in 2021. The company wants to sell the land for a "mixed use" scheme, which could potentially include housing.
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Jul 25, 2022 · The site of what was once the world’s largest asbestos factory should be covered with soil and turned into a wildlife sanctuary, according to a leading councillor.
Jul 26, 2022 · The site of what was once the world’s largest asbestos factory should be covered with soil and turned into a wildlife sanctuary, according to a leading councillor.
Nov 12, 2021 · The former home of the world's largest asbestos factory is to be cleaned up by its new owners, it has been revealed. The land in Rochdale, which housed Turner Brothers Asbestos, has been bought...
Jul 27, 2022 · THE site of what was once the world’s largest asbestos factory should be covered with soil and turned into a wildlife sanctuary, according to a leading councillor. Last year ESG Trading Limited bought the old Turner Brothers Asbestos site, in Rochdale, with a view to cleaning it up and selling it on for a ‘mixed use’ scheme - potentiall ...
Dec 14, 2021 · It was announced last month that ‘specialist remediation company’ ESG Trading Limited, had bought the former Turner Brothers Asbestos factory, in Rochdale. The Castleford-based outfit says it...
Jul 27, 2022 · THE site of what was once the world’s largest asbestos factory should be covered with soil and turned into a wildlife sanctuary, according to a leading councillor. Last year, ESG Trading Limited bought the old Turner Brothers Asbestos site, in Rochdale, with a view to cleaning it up and selling it on for a ‘mixed use’ scheme ...