Dorset Cereals, Poundbury
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The photograph on this page of Dorset Cereals, Poundbury by Richard Dorrell as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Richard Dorrell Taken: 22 Mar 2010
One of the factories within the Poundbury project. To quote from their website: "The Dorset Cereals factory was designed by a local architect but with considerable input by Leon Krier, an international champion of traditional urban design appointed by the Prince of Wales for his Poundbury project. Whilst the factory exterior is of stunning design, encouraging impressive comments from visitors, the interior has been designed specifically as a cereal factory and fitted out to the highest food processing standards using the best food grade materials and state of the art machinery. The factory is approved to grade ‘A’ EFSIS (European Food Safety and Inspection Service) to the Higher Level, the highest achievable food standard. Dorset Cereals has received the Queen's Award for Enterprise 2006 in recognition of its export achievement in sending its healthy breakfast range all over the world."