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Updated: 11/07/2008

                                       

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Peugeot
 Ryton on Dunsmore

Photographs taken in Feb - March 2008 by Richard Storey show all that remains of the once massive construction plant. The site will soon be completely cleared and re-developed as a distribution/storage centre and possible housing.

Remains of  Peugeot, Ryton on Dunsmore

Part of the original buildings from the A45

Remains of  Peugeot, Ryton on Dunsmore

Part of the original buildings from the A45

Remains of  Peugeot, Ryton on Dunsmore

Buildings housing the former assembly track from A45

Aerial view of the remains of  Peugeot, Ryton on Dunsmore

Aerial view with the remains and cleared area towards lower right foreground

 Photograph © Richard Storey & P.Riley

 

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