Baylis devasted by fire but hope to be up and running within a month

Baylis Recycling said it had been able to offer its customers a virtually unaffected service following a suspected arson attack on its Berkshire recycling facility. Spokeswoman Alyson Goddard said the recycler had been completely devasted at the fire but hoped to have operations up and running within a month. She added that most of the plant machinery was fine, with parts of the washing and sorting plant still salvageable. The blaze started ...

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