Walnut Buildings in Radstock : They should be started to be wholly demolished from mid April say Curo

By Susie Watkins

30th Mar 2021 | Local News

Housing association and housebuilder Curo hope to build new, high-quality housing on the Walnut Buildings site in Radstock and are asking the local community to help shape plans for a future development.

The survey can be found by clicking HERE : the Survey Monkey site

The feedback will help Curo design initial proposals for the site over the next few months. A second public consultation will give local residents the opportunity to view and comment on the specifics of the project, including site layout, number and tenure of homes and other details such as parking arrangements.

Curo Chief Executive, Victor da Cunha, said: "We really want to hear from local people about the future of this site and understand what's important to them to help inform our early thinking.

"We know that news about the redevelopment of Walnut Buildings has been well received by the community and we're looking forward to working alongside local residents to explore what's possible.

"This is an exciting opportunity to create some good quality, modern homes which meet local needs and integrate well within the existing neighbourhood and it's important to hear from the community during our planning phase."

To make way for the new homes, Walnut Buildings are to be taken down from mid-April. The demolition works are expected to last four weeks.

Over the past few months Curo have been working with contractor L.A. Moore to prepare the site. The works so far have included removal of heating systems, bathrooms and kitchens and disconnecting gas, electricity and water supplies.

The buildings will be taken down one by one in a controlled and considerate manner, with each block being demolished fully before moving on to the next. Specialist plant will be used to carefully remove roofs and walls and dig up the foundations.

     

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