Conservative leader David Cameron today visited Wyre Forest and toured the proposed recycling plant at the disused Foulkes Forge on the Stourport Road Kidderminster. The site has been leased by Lawrence Skip Hire and, when finished, will be the biggest recycling plant in Europe, providing recycling facilities that will be able to handle the whole of Worcestershire's recycling needs. Furthermore, it will host a recycling laboratory as well as state of the art educational facilities.
Commenting on his visit, David Cameron said: "I was delighted to be able to come today and see the fantastic things being done in Wyre Forest. State of the art recycling plants like this should be the norm over the country and it is good that Worcestershire County Council is showing such a positive view on this. My congratulations go to david Lawrence at Lawrence Skip Hire for having the vision and the foresight to be able to make this massive investment."
David Cameron's visit also came at a time when trader's in Stourport's indoor market were facing a bleak future having been served 28 day's notice of eviction. Commenting on this, Cameron added: "Whilst it is a tragedy for those people who may lose their jobs, I am delighted to see the Stephen Clee has stepped in as leader of the District Council to find an alternative, emergency accommodation for the traders. This is the face of compassionate Conservatism that I am trying to foster."
The visit was organised by Conservative Parliamentary Spokesman Mark Garnier, and many thanks indeed are given to David Lawrence for all his help.