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Our street is covered in tower’s demolition dust

The partially demolished tower The partially demolished tower

RESIDENTS say their homes and street are being covered with concrete dust from the demolition of a water tower.

They claim the powder has covered everything from plants to their cars and they have to keep the windows shut because the problem is so bad.

The disused water tower, in Church Road, Brightlingsea, is being pulled down in preparation for a new residential development.

Demolition work has been under way for a couple of weeks and is expected to last another month.

Householders told the Gazette something needed to be done to stop the residue affecting them.

Muriel Jefford, 80, who lives next to the site, said: “I’ve had to park my car in the car port and keep it covered up because there has been so much dust.

“The whole road is covered in concrete and obviously we’re breathing it in whenever we go outside.

“The problem is not the building that will take place there, it’s the way the demolition is being done, with no shielding.”

Neighbour Elizabeth Scott, 79, lives opposite the water tower with her husband Ian, also 79, and said: “The dust is horrendous.

“We have to keep our windows closed, but it’s still getting indoors.

“I’m worried about the health and safety aspect too.

“There are hundreds of children walking past every day on their way to the Colne Community School nearby and there’s no protection for them.”

Elvanite Recycling, based at Hythe, Colchester, is carrying out the demolition.

General manager William Bailey did not want to comment.

Tendring Council said it had received one complaint about dust from the water tower site, on March 21.

Nigel Brown, the council’s communications manager, said: “One of the officers in environmental services went out to speak to the contractor, which had already stopped work as it recognised it did not have the correct dust suppression equipment.”

He said the council was not aware dust was still an issue, but would send an officer back, to speak to the company and try to resolve any problems.

Comments(3)

AndyP335 says...
10:13am Tue 5 Apr 11

So as usual the building firm will get way with it, safe in the knowledge that the Council will do nothing. Meanwhile the residents will continue to suffer and for good measure be insulted with lip-service from those who are paid to safeguard the environment.

Boris says...
1:32pm Tue 5 Apr 11

People will always whinge about anything, won't they?
They should have complained when their local water tower was threatened with demolition. They might have saved it.
Water towers are interesting historic structures, but many have been demolished, and many more are under threat from developments like this one in Brightlingsea.

ShallowRemarks says...
8:53pm Tue 5 Apr 11

I heard there was asbestos in the tower.

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