WebJun 3, 2024 · Dairy firm Graham’s The Family Dairy has submitted plans for what it claims will be the first low carbon heat project in Scotland’s dairy industry. The proposed plant at the firm’s cheese production facility at the Glenfield Industrial estate in Cowdenbeath is set to generate and distribute bioenergy for onsite heat and power. WebAug 25, 2024 · The process would turn dairy and agricultural waste from Graham’s Cowdenbeath, Boquhan and Airthrey Kerse sites into 98 per cent methane, to be used as a renewable source of heat for Graham’s...
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WebGrahams the Family Dairy . Categories: Cheese Makers, Dairies. Address: Unit 1-4 Glenfield Industrial Estate, Perth Road, Cowdenbeath, Fife, KY4 9HT. Landline: 01383 6... Landline: 01383 6... Message now. Report a … WebDec 3, 2015 · GRAHAM'S Dairy has confirmed that it has acquired the Glenfield Dairy, in Cowdenbeath, from First Milk. This deal is part of Graham’s wider growth strategy, … dr in it means
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WebAug 24, 2011 · Rural Affairs Secretary Richard Lochhead will visit First Milk’s Glenfield Dairy, Cowdenbeath, today (Wednesday) to hear about the company’s future business plans. First Milk announced the acquisition of Kingdom Dairy and Kingdom Cheese (now Glenfield Dairy) in May, greatly broadening their product, customer and market mix. … WebDec 10, 2024 · The company employs 150 people in Cowdenbeath and outlined their "innovative" plans in the summer to turn waste from cheese making into gas and heat but they've been met by 341 objections, with locals concerned about smell, noise, drainage and air quality. There have also been seven letters of support. WebGlenfield Industrial Estate Cowdenbeath GOOGLE MAP LOCATION Easy access main road networks Established industrial location Sites from 0.195 hectares (0.48 acres) up to 0.47 hectares (1.17 acres) or thereby Sites suitable for Class 4 (Office), Class 5 (General Industrial) and Class 6 (Storage and Distribution) uses Available for immediate entry dr. initha elangovan