Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Demolition of more local houses

Demolition starts of local houses.
As press reports describe the new Japanese owners of New Horizon active work begins on demolishing the surviving houses around the perimeter of the land destined for the new power station. Some have already been demolished over the previous twelve months. Some of the surviving ones had been identified as being roosting sites for bats, so needed to be left until the bats had been re-located or were not roosting.
Press reports described them as being derelict or being repair. But people had been happily living in them, or the decay has occurred during the months they have been unoccupied and either not maintained or they have been vandalised since being boarded up.

Tan-yr-Alt
Demolition of former pig sty and stables and caravan at
Tan-yr-Alt.
Demolition of Bronydd, Cemaes Road
excluding the double garage.

Former site of Bronydd.
The steel framed workshop / warehouse downhill from the former  Firs Hotel
also demolished.
A letter to local people describe 15 notifications to remove structures which include 11 derelict houses as well as other structures including out buildings at Tre'r Gof which encompass the residential property, but with no plans to remove the house which they intend to keep occupied.
The contractor managing the demolition is Gaerwen-based DU Construction Ltd.
All materials will either be re-used on site or reclaimed or recycled.

Other properties in ownership of New Horizon are to be improved for needs of current or future tenants. Torman Cottage (adjacent to Nant Orman on Holyhead Road, Cemaes will have an application submitted to remove the planning consent that restricts its use to a holiday let, seeking to rent the property to a local tenant.

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