Homes to be demolished on old Lancs council housing estate

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Homes to be demolished on old Lancs council housing estate
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A social housing provider is set to knock down the properties

Homes are set to be demolished on an old council housing estate in Lancashire. A Social housing provider is set to knock down two more properties in the area.

They are numbers 1 to 17, 25 to 35, 4, and 8 to 26 Staffa Crescent. Now it has applied for permission to demolish numbers 6 and 19 Staffa Crescent.A covering letter to planners says: “Together Housing Group is intending to demolish the existing buildings to facilitate the potential future works on the site. “The site is located on Staffa Crescent on the Shadsworth estate and consists of two homes across a 0.1 mile stretch of road, totalling approximately 0.

“The best practical means will be employed to minimise the noise and vibrations produced by the demolition operations within the site. Consideration has been given in respect of neighbouring properties in order to prevent possible impacts to amenity as a consequence of demolition. “Where possible, waste material will be re-used on-site, any materials unsuitable for re-use will be loaded onto waggons and removed to licensed disposal premises. Following the completion of the demolition, the disturbed ground will be levelled and compacted flat.

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