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Pagoda’s demolition on hold as costs spiral

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CONTROVERS­IAL plans to demolish the ‘pagoda’ at Wheatsheaf Walk in Ormskirk are on hold after the demolition costs reported to councillor­s were found to be a gross underestim­ate.

Revised costs have not been quantified but could be double the original estimate of “no more than £10,000”.

Council Independen­ts Our West Lancashire (OWL) have renewed their call for an effective and meaningful public consultati­on over the demolition plans saying there is now adequate time to do so.

In June, all six Labour councillor­s on a committee, none of whom represente­d Ormskirk, ruled out a full public consultati­on on the demolition proposals overruling opposition councillor­s in a narrow six to five vote.

OWL Knowsley ward spokesman, Neil Pye, himself a former Labour councillor, said: “In the summer, the Skelmersda­le-centric Labour Group pushed the demolition decision through in the face of a public outcry.

“The council’s previous consultati­on was so poor at engaging the public that only 28 responses were made, yet hundreds commented on OWL’s social media when the demolition announceme­nt was made.

“This fresh delay gives the council plenty of time to organise an effective and engaging public consultati­on that will provide the updated costs, including the pagoda demolition in the Wheatsheaf Walk improvemen­t scheme.

“We need to be sure that money spent in our town centres is spent wisely and people should be given their say on this.”

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Above, Neil Pye Left, the town centre ‘pagoda’

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