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| West Midlands Liberal Democrats | <info@westmidslibdems.org.uk> | 5th July 2008 |
Liz Lynne backs fight to save foundry12.00.00am GMT Fri 3rd Feb 2006 Liz Lynne, Liberal Democrat MEP for the West Midlands, today added her voice to the campaign to save a historic Black Country landmark. The Foster, Rastrick Foundry, on Lowndes Road in Wollaston, is where the first United States' first locomotive, the Stourbridge Lion, was built. A grade II listed building, it was a working foundry from 1821 to 2004, and is thought to be the longest-running foundry in Europe. However, the building is now vacant and has been vandalised. Birmingham-based property developer Revelan, which owns the site, is currently considering redevelopment. Liz Lynne today visited the foundry, and met members of a local action group working to save the site. Commenting on the foundry, Liz said "This is a magnificent and historic building, in a sad state of disrepair." "I am delighted to support the campaign to save this site. We must ensure that a new use is found for this building so that is preserved for future generations."
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