Attendees
Hmltnangel
Pincheck
Thanks to V70 for the tip off - we forgot this gem was hiding on our doorstep
"EDS was established in the United Kingdom (UK) in 1984. Since then, the business in the region has grown substantially and EDS UK now serves more than 120 major clients across most industry sectors.
EDS' UK headquarters are based in Berkeley Square, London. There are over 200 other sites in the UK, hosting in the region of 16,500 employees."
The Livingston Facility was built in 1975 and to our knowledge was used for it support and printing/distribution of Bank and Post office Stationery such as cheque books and giro books. (correct me if im wrong here guys) It was closed in 2005 amidst a near riot regarding redundancy terms.
Today it is almost intact with only 2 or 3 smashed windows in the whole complex.
The site is huge, with six main halls various plant rooms, kitchens coutyards and lifts ... even the first aid room is still more or less intact.
well anyways .. enough blabbering ... heres some links about EDS...
DXC Technology
Redundant EDSers threaten legal action
and now the pics....
rooftop looking towards mcarthur glen retail outlet
the plan room
more plans
go on folks ... theres seven more spaces to fill ....
pager anyone?
plaque in reception
rooftop view
phone i the loo
security office from the window
one of the few broken windows
central corridor
phones on the window
fire escape
darkness in the upper hall
the cooker
food preparation utensils in the kitchen
the chimneys with the moon in between
Hmltnangel
Pincheck
Thanks to V70 for the tip off - we forgot this gem was hiding on our doorstep

"EDS was established in the United Kingdom (UK) in 1984. Since then, the business in the region has grown substantially and EDS UK now serves more than 120 major clients across most industry sectors.
EDS' UK headquarters are based in Berkeley Square, London. There are over 200 other sites in the UK, hosting in the region of 16,500 employees."
The Livingston Facility was built in 1975 and to our knowledge was used for it support and printing/distribution of Bank and Post office Stationery such as cheque books and giro books. (correct me if im wrong here guys) It was closed in 2005 amidst a near riot regarding redundancy terms.
Today it is almost intact with only 2 or 3 smashed windows in the whole complex.
The site is huge, with six main halls various plant rooms, kitchens coutyards and lifts ... even the first aid room is still more or less intact.
well anyways .. enough blabbering ... heres some links about EDS...
DXC Technology
Redundant EDSers threaten legal action
and now the pics....
rooftop looking towards mcarthur glen retail outlet
the plan room
more plans
go on folks ... theres seven more spaces to fill ....
pager anyone?
plaque in reception
rooftop view
phone i the loo

security office from the window
one of the few broken windows
central corridor
phones on the window
fire escape
darkness in the upper hall
the cooker
food preparation utensils in the kitchen
the chimneys with the moon in between