Campaigners watched asbestos factory rubble removed

Date published: 23 November 2005


Save Spodden Valley campaigners accompanied by reporters from Granada TV,  BBC’s TV North West Tonight, Channel M, BBC GMR and the Manchester Evening News, watched as the first wagons took away asbestos factory rubble from the Spodden Valley site on Tuesday 22 November.

From the vantage point 200 yards away campaigners watched water hoses dampen the rubble as workers in protective suits and masks drove diggers scooping the rubble into skips. Double mesh sheeting then secured the loads. HSE officers were on site to inspect the work. An Environment Agency officer was at the Pilsworth dump site to inspect the wagons and paperwork.

Using binoculars and long distance camera lenses, the work appears to have been done according to the joint HSE / Environment Agency press release.

Jason Addy, Cordinator of the Save spodden valley campaign comments:

"We must ensure that this degree of care is maintained when the media’s cameras are not pointed towards the work. As the past 18 months have repeatedly shown, constant public vigilance has been vital". 

"The following message has been sent by the Save Spodden Valley campaign to Jim Dobbin MP and Paul Rowen MP, the councillors of the TBA Working Party, the HSE, Environment Agency and Rochdale Council officers:

“...Many thanks to the government and council officers, organisations and elected representatives who have worked hard recently to ensure that the removal of the rubble is to be done in a safe and accountable manner.

There are many questions that remain unanswered but these should not get in the way of expressing thanks today to everyone who is working to safeguard the health and safety of Rochdale”...

An email from the landowners has been received by Save Spodden Valley stating that the operation to remove the rubble is taking longer than originally anticipated. The work is now exepected to continue into next week.

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