Irvine's King's Arms Hotel facing partial demolition by hand after storm damage

North Ayrshire Council are set to demolish a part of Irvine's derelict King's Arms lodge following storm harm to the constructing.

An evaluation carried out after roof slates have been dislodged by excessive winds has revealed structural points with the rear, decrease part of the Excessive Road constructing.

Council chiefs say the perfect plan of action is to demolish this part with work as a consequence of get beneath manner as early as this week.

Some components of the work would require to be undertaken by hand, that means it could take a number of weeks to finish.

Chapel Lane would require to stay closed throughout this era within the pursuits of public security.

The demolition is not going to affect upon the entrance part of the constructing going through the Excessive Road and won't adversely affect proposals to redevelop the constructing into six new houses as a part of North Ayrshire Council’s formidable housing programme.

The six amenity properties will likely be a mixture of one and two-bedroom houses with edevelopment work presently scheduled to get beneath manner later this yr.

A council spokesman mentioned: "We apologise for any inconvenience precipitated and can search to progress the demolition works as rapidly as attainable."

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