The future of one of the UK's four newsprint mills looked uncertain today with the decision of AbitibiBowater to place its mill at Ellesmere Port into administration with the aim of selling it as a "going concern".
The mill, best known for its links with AbitibiBowater Recycling Europe and Cheshire Recycling, produces 220,000 tonnes of newsprint a year, mainly for use by UK newspaper publishers. Today (February 2 2010) accountants Ernst & Young announced that Tom Jack, Roy Bailey and Alan Bloom from the firm had been appointed as "joint administrators to Bridgewater Paper Company Limited (BPCL) at the request of the directors."
The administrators emphasised that Cheshire Recycling Ltd and Abitibi-Consolidated Europe SA, subsidiaries of BPCL are not affected by the administration but it is understood that the sale of the businesses is a possibility.
From Canada, AbitibiBowater (parent company to the UK operation)
So the media which is anti BNP, is losing more and more of its infrastructure as foreign companies come in buy up the firms take the orders and leave the companies to rot. This is all at the expense of the British workforce.
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Please get your facts straight before spouting rubbish like this. The company has been owned by a Canadian company for years. They have not just bought it and the let it fail. Also this has nothing to do directly with the media. Total and utter rubbish. This is where the BNP loses so much respect.
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