Infamous Gwynedd factory left a ghost site for years would be demolished under plan
Plans include demolishing the vacant former factory to build a 38.2-hectare data centre campus with infrastructure and landscaping, aiming to repurpose the industrial site.
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Notorious former Welsh factory that's now derelict would be demolished under new plans
The Ferodo site at Griffiths Crossroads in Caernarfon was a major employer for decades, with up to 1,500 workers producing vehicle components, particularly brake pads and linings
Historic factory site could become major data centre
Dale Spridgeon, Local democracy reporter An empty factory site famed for one of the longest running industrial disputes in British history could be set for a major redevelopment to become a data centre. The Ferodo site in Caernarfon was a major employer for decades, with up to 1,500 workers producing vehicle components, particularly brake pads […]
Ferodo Site Set for Redevelopment
An empty Caernarfon factory site famed for one of the longest running industrial disputes in British history could be set for a major redevelopment to become a data centre. The Ferodo site at Griffiths Crossroads was a major employer for decades, with up to 1,500 workers producing vehicle components, particularly brake pads and linings. The
An empty factory building in Caernarfon, known for one of the longest industrial disputes in British history, could be turned into a data center after major redevelopment. Ferodo near Croesffordd Griffiths was a major employer for decades, with up to 1,500 workers producing car components, particularly brake pads and linings.
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