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Florida Citrus Bowl 2014 Demolition (raw footage)
January 29, 2014 - Orlando #39;s football stadium (the Florida Citrus Bowl) has announced major renovations to its structure. I attended a demolition ceremony (h...
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By FIONA HENDERSONJan. 31, 2014, 11:19 p.m.
A PLANNING permit application to demolish the Civic Hall has been lodged with Ballarat City Councils statutory planning department.
A PLANNING permit application to demolish the Civic Hall has been lodged with Ballarat City Councils statutory planning department.
The application was prepared and lodged yesterday by Harwood Andrews Lawyers on the councils behalf.
It will go to the council for a decision in late May or early June.
Five documents are now available for public viewing on the councils website, ballarat.vic.gov.au.
They include a planning permit application, an application cover letter, a December 2013 heritage impact statement, a town planning report and a survey plan.
In the application letter, Greg Tobin of Harwood Andrews raised several issues, including the Civic Halls heritage significance, whether it is appropriate for demolition to occur without replacement and whether the building is structurally sound.
The application states the Civic Hall, notwithstanding its prominent location and considerable built form, makes only a relatively minor contribution to the precincts heritage significance.
It also says significant expenditure would be needed to restore the building to meet current regulatory requirements and operational needs.
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Skyscraper Demolition – Video -
January 30, 2014 by
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Skyscraper Demolition
Skyscraper Building Destruction by Controlled Explosion.
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Parmatown Macy #39;s Demolition Begins With Wrecking Ball Strikes
A landmark in Parma will soon be a part of the past as the wrecking ball began tearing the former Macy #39;s down this morning. The former May Company store anch...
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Citrus Bowl Demolition - View from Scoreboard
Footage from GoPro placed inside the scoreboard of the Citrus Bowl stadium at the January 29, 2014, Florida Citrus Bowl Demolition Kick Off Ceremony.
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Florida Citrus Bowl - Demolition Commences - January 29, 2014
The Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando has been around since the 1930 #39;s, and has hosted many events over the years. Watch as the scoreboard is torn down, marking...
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Demolition Man Particulars Demo Finale:YEA
The First (Demo) Completion.
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Terry Tyzack, left, Lisa Baker, Jan Wheare and Roger Tomlins. Picture: Nic Ellis/The West Australian
Maylands residents fear the demolition of two 100-year-old wooden bridges will destroy the fabric of their suburb.
They say plans to replace the Seventh and Third Avenue bridges with modern, longer, higher and wider bridges is disrespectful to the area's heritage.
They also fear the new bridges will lead to more traffic.
But Main Roads WA says the bridges have reached the end of their design lives and need to be replaced for safety reasons.
Under their plans, the Seventh Avenue bridge will be demolished early this year, with the construction of a new bridge expected to take a year. The Third Avenue bridge will then be demolished and replaced.
Local resident Marnie Richardson said the Seventh Avenue bridge had become a focal point - "even a defining feature" - of Maylands.
"These kinds of things are what make Maylands an interesting place to live," she said. "Once those links to the past are gone they can not be replaced."
Maylands Residents and Ratepayers Association chairman Roger Tomlins said it was disappointing that locals had not been consulted during the design stages of the new project.
"If we had been involved, we would have to incorporate some of the existing bridges in the new ones," he said.
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January 30, 2014 by
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Last updated at 13:57, Thursday, 30 January 2014
DEMOLITION work is sEt to start this weekend on Whitehavens former bus station.
John Groves, Copeland Councils head of nuclear, energy and planning, told The Whitehaven News this week: We have met with the bus stations owners and Highways representatives and some demolition of the lower workshop on Wellington Row will take place this weekend.
Our building control staff consider that some work needs to be done now to keep the buildings safe.
The owners representatives are working with Highways to agree arrangements to continue the demolition following this emergency work.
Special planning consent was granted in September for the demolition because it falls in Whitehavens Conservation Area and the art-deco building is said to be architecturally significant. Steps will be taken to retain as much of the structure as possible, particularly the boundary walls.
First published at 11:17, Thursday, 30 January 2014 Published by http://www.whitehavennews.co.uk
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