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'Eyesore' building being pulled down in Wood End

Thu Oct 20, 2011 4:52 pm

A property that has been described as an "eyesore" in north east Coventry is being demolished after lying empty for more than a year.

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Work is under way to knock down the former Wood End Advice Centre building on Hillmorton Road.

The demolition work will make way for new housing as part of a redevelopment project in the area.

Local councillor Ed Ruane welcomed news that "this eyesore is finally coming down".

He added: "[It is] a further sign of how the regeneration of the area is still continuing and moving forward even in this difficult economic climate."

Whitefriars Housing said the building was originally flats but residents moved out about 10 years ago and the advice centre then moved into the ground floor.

The centre has moved to a new home at Moat House Leisure and Neighbourhood Centre.

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Re: 'Eyesore' building being pulled down in Wood End

Thu Mar 15, 2012 2:14 pm

Further 230 homes to be built in Wood End regeneration

The second phase of a major project to re-build a large part of north-east Coventry is under way.

A further 230 homes are to be built in Wood End as part of the £360m Spirit Quarters scheme to regenerate the area, which began in 2011.

There will be 144 homes for sale, 60 to rent and 26 for low cost home-ownership on Lapworth Road and River Walk.

The scheme also includes Henley Green, Manor Farm and Deedmore.

More than 3,000 houses are going to be built as part of the Spirit Quarters scheme over 20 years.

Janet Barratt, a Wood End resident who has been closely involved in the redevelopment, said: "It's fantastic to see some action on the ground as it's something the people in this area have been looking forward to for a long time."

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