Thursday, 11 April 2013

Roofs Taken Off to Limit Bats Future Occupation

Work to remove roofs from 14 buildings in advance of demolition has been started and almost completed over the past week. The actual roof removal had to wait until the two new owl rost and bat homes were completed. As soon as they had been signed off the contractors moved in to erect scaffolding and take off the slates and roof insulation, thereby making certain that they can never be repaired and renovated or lived in again - also so that the bats and owls will not want to take up residence again either.
In attendance were the Cambrian Ecological Partnership to check that no bats were actually in residence at the buildings being taken apart. 
Once again in their Press Release New Horizon describe the buildings they are demolishing as unsafe and uninhabitable. That would be sad news to the people who were living in them until they were moved out by New Horizon. Of course empty buildings attract people to break in and steal the electric cables and pipework out of them and with no security most buildings were probably brought into a dangerous condition under the care and ownership of New Horizon, so that they can now be demolished for a 'good' reason








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