Block marked for demolition over safety fears as crack appear.
A Glasgow tenement block is to be demolished after it was found to be in a dangerous condition and posed a threat to the public.
Following evacuation of the buildings earlier in the year, owners of the block were served with a notice to either repair or demolish the building. That notice lapsed on 27 April.
Glasgow City Council building control officers assessed the building again this week and have recommended that the only option left to maintain public safety is to demolish it. All parties have been informed of this decision by registered letter and the demolition will begin next week.
A Glasgow City Council spokeswoman said: “The block is in a very dangerous condition and continues to show concerning signs of movement and deterioration since the evacuation.
“While we are fully appreciative of the distress this decision may cause, we hope owners and tenants will understand that public safety is paramount and the demolition of the entire block is now essential.
“We expected that the process of demolition will begin next week. Roads will remain closed until the work is completed. We will endeavour to reopen London Road as soon as possible.”
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