ROF Bishopton - January 2012.
ROF Bishopton (Visited with the Usual Suspects) W.A.R.N.I.N.G! THIS SITE IS COVERED BY THE MANUFACTURE and STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES REGULATIONS 2005! (There is enough signage around the perimeter, as well as something about Dogs Patrolling)... Can't read, won't read :D Well I had been persuaded to visit here by the others, suppose fair is fair as I had dragged them kicking & screaming up chimneys and Bridges :rolleyes: :p Besides Banana made me do it, so we took him for a mooch too! http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...ishopton/1.jpg I'm not going to go into mega detail on the site, below is some copy & pasta from Wiki.. The demo team have been well on with flattening the site, much of the good bit's previously covered have either gone or been stripped to an inch of their lives, a shadow of it's former self really.. Security http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...ishopton/2.jpg ..They can be quite keen here, we had a few comedy moments, especially around the more 'live' area As well despite it being a weekend the contractors were on site, so we had to duck & dive on a number of occasions, including a dunk in a nearby swamp http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...pton/Swamp.jpg All good fun I'm sure :) Some Shizzle: The Royal Ordnance Factory (ROF) Bishopton was a UK Ministry of Supply, World War II explosive factory, Located adjacent to the town of Bishopton, Renfrewshire in Scotland It was built, with the Ministry of Works acting as Agents, as three separate almost self-contained explosive factories within the same perimeter fence The factory was built to manufacture propellant, Cordite in the main, for the British Army and the Royal Air Force It did not produce propellant for the Royal Navy in World War II as the Admiralty demanded, and got, its own propellant factories The three explosive factories opened between December 1940 and April 1941 Explosives manufacturing survived on parts of the site until about 2000, although ROF Bishopton was privatised in the early 1980's Factories I, II and III each had their own coal-fired power stations for producing high-pressure steam for generating electricity using steam-turbine-alternators The resulting low pressure steam was used for site heating and Cordite drying Each factory had three nitroglycerine hills, operating on a batch process to produce nitroglycerine Factories I and II (and possibly III) had their own nitration plants for making nitrocellulose Nitroglycerine and nitrocellulose were then processed to produce Cordite Nearly all the buildings, with the exception of the buildings on the nitroglycerine hills which were light-weight, were steel framed buildings with triple-brick walls and bomb-proof reinforced concrete roofs However, some of the buildings in factory III, which was built last, such as the power station, were clad with corrugated iron to reduce costs As a part of the Explosives Division of Royal Ordnance Plc, the ROF was privatised in 1984 and now BAE Systems Global Combat Systems Munitions The workforce fell from about 3,000 in the late 1970s to 2,000 at the time of privatisation in 1984 The workforce was about 1,000 in 1991 and was reduced to about 600 in 1993 There was a further reduction in 1996 to 450 employees as the business tried to reduce costs It was announced in 1998 that the site would close after the loss of a major government contract for the supply of 155mm ammunition to the South African defence contractor, Denel Manufacture on the site finally ceased in June 2002 The site is still owned by BAE Systems who use part of it as an Environmental Test Facility (ETF) In conjunction with Redrow Homes, they have submitted locally controversial proposals to use a large part of this site for building new housing.. Soon to be home to a 24 Hour Tesco :rolleyes: Lawrence looks so happy after talking me into this Scottish Derp http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...ishopton/3.jpg A paste mixing and sheeting house, where the nitroglycerine and nitrocellulose were first mixed and sheeted out for drying http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...ishopton/4.jpg http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...ishopton/5.jpg http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...ishopton/6.jpg http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...ishopton/7.jpg Interhouse http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...ishopton/8.jpg http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...hopton/9_2.jpg http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...shopton/10.jpg http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...shopton/11.jpg ?? Unsure of what this is, any ideas BEN? http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...shopton/12.jpg http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...shopton/13.jpg http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...shopton/14.jpg http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...opton/15_2.jpg http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...shopton/16.jpg http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...shopton/17.jpg |
Sweet stuff.
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that is quality :thumbs
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Ace! I'd love to have a look round this place, as I missed out on seeing much of ROF Chorley near where I live. Unfortunately, as I work for the owners, getting caught would have serious repercussions for my job, so I never deemed it worth the risk:(
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