Visited with Circa83
A Little about the Place first .
Construction began on Huncoat in 1950. The Power station was opened by the mayor on 11 May 1956. 1984 saw the closure of the power station, the cooling towers were demolished on 16 October 1988. Most of the buildings were demolished in September 1990. Now just one building remains and as become a graffiti artiste paradise although some of the art work in here is very very impressive
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The place was soon full of activity as some kids had set fire to the place the day before and the roof was still smouldering when we arrived and it was'nt long before the fire engines turned up so we casually walked past them all and headed out of the area
A Little about the Place first .
Construction began on Huncoat in 1950. The Power station was opened by the mayor on 11 May 1956. 1984 saw the closure of the power station, the cooling towers were demolished on 16 October 1988. Most of the buildings were demolished in September 1990. Now just one building remains and as become a graffiti artiste paradise although some of the art work in here is very very impressive
IMG_8787
IMG_8770
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IMG_8694
IMG_8765
IMG_8759
IMG_8742
IMG_8740
IMG_8733
IMG_8729
IMG_8719
IMG_8714
IMG_8710
IMG_8708
IMG_8706
IMG_8697
The place was soon full of activity as some kids had set fire to the place the day before and the roof was still smouldering when we arrived and it was'nt long before the fire engines turned up so we casually walked past them all and headed out of the area
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