Intex Yarns Demolition Site

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Intex Yarns Demolition Site

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 13 Mar 2012

The remains of the former Intex Yarns plant at York Street in Radcliffe. The derelict, eight-acre site, which had been a sprawl of empty and boarded-up buildings for about a decade, was levelled during the latter half of 2011 and now only a small number of buildings remain. An application to build 200 family homes, an extension to a depot and a car park on the site has been approved by Bury council’s planning committee. (Although not without some controversy - http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1472796_revealed-radcliffe-site-at-the-centre-of-police-inquiry-into-two-top-bury-councillors - Manchester Evening News).

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Image Location

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53.572267
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