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23
Nov 2021
Additional safety measures have been taken at a Ripon residential block in danger of collapse through subsidence caused by sinkhole activity.
Ripon City Council is in the process of writing to North Yorkshire County Council, calling for the four properties at Bedern Court to be demolished.
In the meantime, Bedern Court Ltd (BCL) - a not-for-profit company controlled by owners and leaseholders with houses and apartments in the 29-unit development - has installed the steel fence (pictured above) inside the courtyard to keep people away from the affected block.
The new fencing is in addition to the continuing closure of Peacock's Passage, at the side of Bedern Court on Skellgarths (pictured below).
BCL chair Mat Pritchard, told the Stray Ferret:
BCL has set up a wardens group to keep an eye on the block, which was has remained empty since its evacuation more than a year ago.
Mr Pritchard pointed out:
At its full meeting earlier this month, Ripon City Council agreed to write to NYCC, calling for it to demolish the stricken block on the grounds of public safety.
At the meeting, council leader Andrew Williams, said:
BCL, which is still awaiting settlement of a long-standing insurance claim relating to the affected block, has provided its insurers with reports from a monitoring engineer and geologist in support of the claim.
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