VIDEO: Demolition work under way in Scunthorpe for Advance Crosby project
Demolition work in Scunthorpe is under way as part of the multi-million-pound Advance Crosby project, having been delayed until the new year.
A block of 15 houses on Gurnell Street are being knocked down to make way for 25 new properties, to be built by the end of 2014.
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Demolition under way on properties in Gurnell Street, Scunthorpe
The work had been due to start in September but was back because of tendering issues.
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The demolition forms part of the wider £17 million project, which aims to eventually replace 100 houses with 222 new, modern properties.
The North Lincolnshire Council scheme, in partnership with the Guinness Northern Counties housing association, also includes a range of community facilities.
The project will also provide a new play and sports area for Scunthorpe Church of England Primary School.
A masterplan was drawn up in 2007 and homes on West Street, Teale Street and Gurnell Street have already been demolished.




Comments
by Hazzers
Wednesday, January 16 2013, 11:18AM
“I wonder if the Telegraph will do a video of the Poacher when it gets flattened, how about Darby Glass now that's also biting the dust.”