Anglo Great Lakes Graphite Plant

The Anglo Great Lakes Graphite Plant was a large graphite works situated in the North East of England. It was positioned at Lemington in Newcastle upon Tyne, on the north bank of the River Tyne. The plant was operated by the Anglo Great Lakes Corporation and produced high grade carbon for use in magnox nuclear reactors and low grade carbon for use in carbon arc burning.[1]

Anglo Great Lakes Graphite Works
Location in Tyne and Wear
LocationTyne and Wear, England, UK
Coordinates54.969°N 1.712°W / 54.969; -1.712
OS grid referenceNZ185639

History

The plant was built on the Newburn Haugh. During World War I a munitions factory was built on the site. The factory was demolished following World War II and the land reclaimed. The graphite plant was then constructed in 1958 for the conversion of carbon into graphite for use in the nuclear industry.[2] The plant was continued operating until the early 1990s and was subsequently demolished, along with the neighbouring Stella North power station. The two adjoining sites were redeveloped as an industrial/business park, Newburn Riverside.[1] The reclamation scheme cost £46 million. One North East, North East Ambulance Trust and DEFRA are amongst the organisations which now have premises there.[3]

References

  1. "Structure details". SINE Project. Newcastle University. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2009.
  2. "Lemington and Newburn heritage". lemingtoncentre.co.uk. Archived from the original (PHP) on 20 July 2009. Retrieved 5 May 2009.
  3. http://81.201.129.45/~tynewear/newburn-riverside-newcastle.html%5B%5D
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