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Even the demolition contractor, whose digger was actually booked before the pub caught fire, is embarrassed.
I didn’t know that part. Shocking.
Pretty obvious that was the case, but good to have it confirmed.
100% they didn’t want it there, but it had to look like an accident.
I’ve just read the Wikipedia article. They did a really shitty job of making it look like an accident!
They blocked access to it went it was on fire too. These guys need an example making of them.
Private Eye’s Nooks and Corners column has been cataloguing the tendency of historic buildings of interest to developers to “go on fire” for years.
https://twitter.com/PrivateEyeNews/status/1267380167778930688?s=20
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