Further to your article on Fibrecrete I wonder if any of your readers can remember detail of the day to day workings of that company
In particular are reports of their methods of disposal of asbestos waste accurate. Were muddy farmyard gateways infilled with broken asbestos, are reports of the drive to Gatcombe Park being made up of broken asbestos all of which had to be removed when Princess Ann moved in, and most important to the schemes to redevelope the Port of Brimscombe, was Fibercrete invited to dump all of their broken asbestos in the port, and if so how much
The answer to this question will greatly influence the cost of the redevelopement of Brimscombe Port. I can see that no Developer will undertake the project knowing that there could be an unknown amount of asbestos to clear
Dave Elliott
Stanley Downton
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