Hey, this is my first report on record (my first was deleted) and my first solo explore! Started off pretty bad since I forgot my attachment for my tripod so you will have to forgive me for the lack of indoor machinery shots, I couldn't get a non blurry photo! however I am happy with what I managed to capture with this limitation. It's a pretty sketchy site; you can be walking and suddenly hear large rooms underneath you that make you question your safety since there is decay in every crevice of the site, however for photos this place is more than worth visiting!
Covered previously by mookster: Report - - Clywd Alloys, Coed Talon September 2020 | Industrial Sites
I will add that a large fire ravaged the site in 2018 and you can find the news article here: Debris came 'raining down like snow' when fire tore through disused brickworks
Site of the fire that occurred in 2018
Just across the site from the fire was a skatepark? I was pretty surprised how clean these 2 warehouses were and it's obvious they are being used often.
My favourite shot from the entire day, can't express how hard being tripod-less made it.
Covered previously by mookster: Report - - Clywd Alloys, Coed Talon September 2020 | Industrial Sites
History: "The site was originally Gem Brick & Tile Works until it was wound up in 1901, it then became Alyn Brick & Terracotta Company. The chimney, built by Ephram Jones, was added in 1911 but by 1916 the plant had closed once more, and was refitted as a silica works for Colin Stewart Ltd. This particular venture lasted until 1959 and after that it was bought by Clywd Alloys for use as a foundry for the reclamation of scrap metals. It closed for good in 2002 and although plans for housing on site have been mooted, nothing has stuck and it's still here eighteen years on." - mookster 2020
I will add that a large fire ravaged the site in 2018 and you can find the news article here: Debris came 'raining down like snow' when fire tore through disused brickworks
Site of the fire that occurred in 2018
Just across the site from the fire was a skatepark? I was pretty surprised how clean these 2 warehouses were and it's obvious they are being used often.
My favourite shot from the entire day, can't express how hard being tripod-less made it.