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What’s in a sack?

… we asked in 1958 on a visit to a Buglawton business. To the fanner who has used the contents to feed his livestock — nothing. But to HT Bott, at Beaconsfield Mill, Buglawton, no sack is completely empty. With an average of 70,000 a day coming in for cleaning and repairing, they are able to extract enough meal dust from them to sell in bulk to a firm in the London area, though no-one is quite sure what use they make of it. Nothing is wasted at …
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Congleton Chronicle Series broke the news in Congleton, United Kingdom on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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