The shops on Bridge Street were due to start being pulled down at the end of this week
More delays have hit a regeneration project in Nuneaton town centre. Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council previously confirmed that the demolition of shops on Bridge Street was due to start 'at the end of February'.
But with no sign of any diggers near there, CoventryLive asked the council to confirm if the scheduled demolition works are still due to go ahead.
In a statement, a council spokesperson said it had been delayed due to 'matters still outstanding'.
Now the works are not set to start until the middle of March. This is the latest delay to hit the project.
Green hoarding has been around the units, opposite the old Debenhams store, for months with the works due to start in October last year.
This did not happen and now the most recently planned demolition will not start until the middle of March.
“With regard to Bridge Street, party wall matters are still outstanding, we are looking at middle of March to be back on site," the council spokesperson said.
“However, there are some surveys taking place this week.’’
The is the only current phase of the 'Bridge to Living' project, which takes in part of Bridge Street, Church Street and the memorial gardens.
The council's vision was to 'open up' the area towards the George Eliot Memorial gardens by getting rid of the shops. However, the regeneration project has been hugely scaled back and has no further phases past demolition.
This is because the council took just over £3.5m was taken from the project to help pay for phase two of the Grayson Place development in nearby Abbey Street.
There have been no new plans revealed for any next phase of the 'Bridge to Living' project.
https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/local-news/more-delays-hit-nuneaton-town-33489725
TLDR: There's no money left and never will be!


