Halifax Courier

Fury over plans to demolish valley chimney

- Sam McKeown sam.mckeown@jpimedia.co.uk @HXCourier

A HEBDEN Bridge pensioner has called the decision to demolish a beloved town monument a “disgrace”.

Ralph Cooper, 90, of Bank Terrace, has called for an alternativ­e to demolition for the Mytholm Works chimney, which is connected to his rear garden wall.

However, the structure is privately owned by Setbray Properties, on Hangingroy­d Lane, which confirmed repair work is needed.

Mr Cooper said: “The chimney is an historical part of the town’s history and has been for a century.

“I feel there hasn’t been enough forewarnin­g for its removal, which is a disgrace.

“The base of the chimney is part of my back garden wall and all this toing and froing has been quite stressful because I’m 90 years old.”

Due to the chimney being privately owned, the council confirmed planning rules allow owners to demolish buildings and other structures without submitting a planning applicatio­n.

In these cases the owner submits a notificati­on to the council detailing its intention to demolish the structure.

Setbray associate director, Steve Gallaghan said: “No determinat­ion to our applicatio­n has been made by Calderdale Council.

“The chimney requires a substantia­l amount of repair work for it to remain in satisfacto­ry structural condition.

“The prior approval applicatio­n to Calderdale is pending, our agent has been in contact with residents and confirmed we’re prepared to discuss alternativ­es to demolition with them.”

A spokespers­on from Calderdale Council said: “We’re in the process of assessing the notificati­on and will respond to the owner in due course.

“We appreciate the concerns of local people about the loss of the chimney from the landscape.”

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 ??  ?? DISGRACE: Ralph Cooper at his home in Hebden Bridge.
DISGRACE: Ralph Cooper at his home in Hebden Bridge.

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