been cleaned up a lot, the are at the front where the soller shutters are on the lower building had cars with no wheels parked across the front, over where you found the mobility scooter on the big pile of junk just to the left of that was a big shear at one point
Used to be known as Bales scrap yard, which came about when Brislington Railway station was closed part of the Somerset and Dorset line. The old original railway station platform and ticket office remained for sometime, which would of course been a brilliant historic exhibition center. The original Robinsons Jam factory worked there for years until Tescos bought the land.
Great explore,lots of forklifts and stuff just left.
Another great explore,. Thanks
A great explore Mick thanks for sharing. Some good stuff left behind there.
Thanks Mitch 👍🏻
been cleaned up a lot, the are at the front where the soller shutters are on the lower building had cars with no wheels parked across the front, over where you found the mobility scooter on the big pile of junk just to the left of that was a big shear at one point
Ah cool,any history on the place?, why it closed etc.
Wow it’s been cleaned a lot since we expolred dj858
@@leeprice5301 yeah mate loads gone all the shipping container's all the cars looks bare now lol
What a toilet of a place ….! 😢 council should be made to clean it up !
Yep, probably contaminating everything around it!.
Where in Bristol is this place?
It's in brislington bristol
Used to be known as Bales scrap yard, which came about when Brislington Railway station was closed part of the Somerset and Dorset line. The old original railway station platform and ticket office remained for sometime, which would of course been a brilliant historic exhibition center. The original Robinsons Jam factory worked there for years until Tescos bought the land.