Quick revisit to TBA in a very slighty snowy January
On this visit we only entered the smaller looking building at the rear of the site. Fire Procedure notices show the building was once called TBA Flexitallic. After speaking to locals i have come to the conclusion that throughout this buildings lifetime it was used as a origionally Boiler room and then Telford Rubber Processors. People state that it was last used as the rubber processors but the paperwork on the site would suggest otherwise. Either way the building never housed asbestos unlike the rest of the site and no asbestos ever passed through it. If you were to get onto the roof of this building i believe that it would guve you a good view over the site although we didnt. Entry was easy and as i say with every post on here i reccomend wearing a mak and gloves due to the nature of what was produced here.
On this visit we only entered the smaller looking building at the rear of the site. Fire Procedure notices show the building was once called TBA Flexitallic. After speaking to locals i have come to the conclusion that throughout this buildings lifetime it was used as a origionally Boiler room and then Telford Rubber Processors. People state that it was last used as the rubber processors but the paperwork on the site would suggest otherwise. Either way the building never housed asbestos unlike the rest of the site and no asbestos ever passed through it. If you were to get onto the roof of this building i believe that it would guve you a good view over the site although we didnt. Entry was easy and as i say with every post on here i reccomend wearing a mak and gloves due to the nature of what was produced here.