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michaelhough
ParticipantChris – found your reply in my very old email box quite by chance: can you update my email to xxxxxxx
Have nearly finished my latest version of my C & N recollections – how do I send you the file?
Regards
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michaelhough
ParticipantFurther to my last post I have written about my recollections of working in the mill during school and university holidays. These can be read on the Horwich Heritage Centre website – click on Looking Back for the article. I am hoping to update with more details about the mill and its people soon.
michaelhough
ParticipantI worked at the Springside Mills of Charles Turner & C0 Ltd at Belmont, Bolton for a short period in the early 1980s when it had 4 paper machines, 3 of which were producing tissue and wadding with the large conventional Fourdrinier machine producing a range of speciality products from printings and writings to the base paper for silicone release liner. There was an extensive range of converting facilities on site for producing toilet and towelling rolls, incontinence sheets and pads. Jumbo reels of toilet tissue were also sold to a few local independent converters. In the past, under the ownership of Courtaulds Ltd, the site was involved with the attempted development of a smoking tobacco substitute known as New Smoking Material (NSW). After I left in August 1984, the Fourdrinier paper machine was scheduled for closure due to it’s unprofitability – this put the manufacturers of the silicone release liners in a panic about future supplies and therefore they put in extra orders and offered to pay more !!
The person I most remember was Mr Ron Haigh, the mill manager – a pipe smoking papermaker of the old school who seemed to know everything.
michaelhough
ParticipantRibble Paper Mills Ltd was based in Walton – le – Dale, near Preston, Lancs producing waste paper based qualities which were the forerunners of todays packaging grades of liner and fluting. Even though the mill closed many years ago I believe that a corrugating business continued to operate under the name of Ribble Packaging Ltd.
michaelhough
ParticipantThis mill was known as Cooke & Nuttall Ltd and the address was Vale Paper Mills, Star Lane, Horwich, Lancashire. The mill closed in December 1980 after several years of unprofitable trading. After many years the site was eventually redeveloped for housing with the entirely inappropriate name of Butterwick Fields.
The site and water supply were also shared with 2 cotton bleaching works – Star Bleaching and Jolly & Jackson which later formed part of the Bleachers Association.
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