Quinn Glass to appeal UK Council order to demolish Ellesmere Port factory following planning dispute with Irish-controlled Ardagh Glass
May 28th, 2009
Quinn Glass confirmed today, that it has lodged an appeal against the enforcement proceedings brought by Chester West and Cheshire Council to demolish its Ellesmere Port factory - - Europe’s biggest integrated glass container manufacturing and filling facility - - within 18 months from tomorrow. Production at the site was ordered to cease within nine months, further to planning dispute, which was initiated by Irish-controlled Ardagh Glass.
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