Demolition derby, Ancaster Fair 2014
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Whitley Bay Demolition -Choice Smelly Toilets Or Loved Scenic Cafe North Tyneside Council Decision
https://www.facebook.com/groups/323952197766828/ Whitley Bay. Save Whitley Bays Historic Boardwalk Cafe. Save and revamp the Boardwalk. Whitley Bay, North Tyneside. North Tyneside has...
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DEMOLITION Downey, CA. 9-27-2014
DEMOLITION -- Music-Obscure Presents @ The Epic Lounge Downey, CA. 9-27-2014.
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Demolition = The Road Warriors Rip Off?
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Belfast ny demolition derby 9-27-14 heat 3 v #39;8s part 1/4
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Crews Begin Danbury Hall Demolition
Crews Begin Danbury Hall Demolition.
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FOUR notorious tower blocks in Glasgow are to be pulled down and up to 60 new homes built in their place.
All four Trafside Oval tower blocks are now due to be demolished Picture: Martin Shields
Glasgow Housing Association initially had permission to demolish two of the multi-storey blocks at Tarfside Oval in Cardonald, but has now announced all four are to go.
A spokesman said they had listened to the community and it was clear they wanted all four pulled down.
He said the flats, which have seen a series of police drug raids and a murder in recent years, had become unpopular and expensive to maintain.
They are currently empty with all the tenants rehoused elsewhere.
Glasgow City councillor for Craigton Alistair Watson said it was a triumph for the residents and "one of the occasions when consultation has really worked".
He said: "The local community was totally, 100% behind the complete clearance of the site.
"There were deep-seated issues with crime. The level of crime was worrying people, it was spreading like a cancer. This is a unique opportunity to reinvent the area."
Mr Watson, a local councillor for 20 years, said the flats, which at one time housed around 500 people, had started to decline in the late 1980s.
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Developer gets green light to demolish 28 Fifth Ave. home
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From left to right: Carol Lavoie, Jerry Turner, his wife Carole, Susan Franklin, and Adrie Von Waardenburg in front of 28 Fifth Avenue which was set for demolition until the Pointe Claire south residents voiced their displeasure.
The fight over the demolition of a 63-year-old bungalow in Pointe Claire south isnt over.
Though the city's demolition committee, comprised of city councillors Aldo Iermieri, Paul Bisonnette, and Jack Beaumont, voted to approve the modified demolition request put forth by developer Les Construction Rogival Inc. to demolish the Fifth Avenue single-family home, resident Peter Bunce told the Chronicle an appeal of the ruling is in order.
This is definitely not finished, said the 29 Bayview St. resident. There are a lot of unhappy residents who want to see this to the end.
Approximately a dozen of Fifth Avenue and Bayview Street residents were previously successful in late July preventing the developer from acquiring a permit to demolish the currently vacated home and subsequently build two homes on the subdivided lot.
Residents argued the home wasnt in a deteriorating state as stated by Luc Vallee, the owner of Les Construction Rogival, adding the addition of two modern homes would ruin the small town charm.
Theres no need to demolish this house, Jerry Turner, of 38 Fifth Avenue, said at the time. Having two homes on this property is not in character of the street.
The demolition committee agreed, denying the permit. Although, the citys planning advisory committee approved of the demolition plan.
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Pointe Claire demolition fight not over yet