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Report - Winnington soda ash (TATA) January 2017

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Lavino

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28DL Full Member
A early start was need for Winnington soda ash myself along with @Dangle_Angle and friend tom. And doing a little reasearch on where we needed to be to get into the various parts of the huge site we wanted see. This place has security patrols and lots of cctv dotted around. But we managed to get around ok and see most of what we went for.apart from the control room so here's a few photos from the day a some history..
The original Brunner Mond & Company was formed in 1873 when John Brunner and Ludwig Mond built Winnington Works at Northwich, Cheshire and produced their first soda ash in 1874. The company grew steadily over the next 50 years including, in 1924, acquiring the Magadi Soda Company of Kenya. In 1926 Brunner Mond merged with three other British chemical companies to form Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), a venture that grew to become one of the world's largest and most successful companies.
In 1991 Brunner Mond was re-created as an independent Company by the acquisition of the UK and Kenyan soda ash businesses from ICI. In 1998 Brunner Mond acquired the soda ash activities of Akzo Nobel in The Netherlands where Brunner Mond B.V. now forms a wholly owned subsidiary company of the Group.
In 2006 Tata Chemicals Limited - part of the Tata Group of India - acquired the Brunner Mond Group. Along with Tata Chemicals' established operations in India and those acquired through the purchase of the soda ash assets of General Chemical Industrial Products Inc. in the USA, today the combined Brunner Mond/Magadi Soda/Tata Chemicals group is the second largest producer of soda ash in the world and the only one with manufacturing and supply chain capability on four continents

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The Amateur Wanderer

28DL Regular User
Regular User
I think the old A station is now where the currently live turbo-blowers are from the research I've done. Seen some pics where the architecture lines up along with the discovery of switch gear that predates the turbos. Could well be some more A station goodness hidden away?

Nice report @Lavino
 

Bolts

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
I think the old A station is now where the currently live turbo-blowers are from the research I've done. Seen some pics where the architecture lines up along with the discovery of switch gear that predates the turbos. Could well be some more A station goodness hidden away?
I believe that's right, if you go to the 'back' of that building there's a large sign on the wall saying "'A' station" too :p there's also a fair bit of disused signage about saying visitors should report to the old 'A' station control room
 

albino-jay

g00n Buster
Staff member
Moderator
sweet pics man.

got in here the other night, is a pretty cool place.

went back last weekend during daylight and got rumbles by secca.

2 secca vans and 2 police cars later we escaped. quite a fun day to be fair.

the control room is awesome will stick my pics up later
 
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