01-Dec-2021
So we're into Advent now, and Christmas is very much upon us:
The weather has turned much more wintry. We've had no snow in Newark, but we've had frosts and cold winds.
Aside from the run-up to Christmas, September to March is the time when sugar beet is lifted. So Newark's beet factory is working full tilt.
It turned 100 this month, and was featured on TV:
Newark's is one of four such plants run by British Sugar. As well as producing 1.2 million tonnes of sugar every year, they also supply 0.5 million tonnes of animal feed, and export enough electricity from their combined heat and power plants to keep 120,000 homes running. Amazing, huh? And that's before you even get to the cool, caramelly smell...