Preparations underway ahead of Wyndford towers demolition
- The Wyndford towers in Glasgow have been demolished after a campaign by former residents to save them.
- The Wyndford Residents Union opposed the demolition, arguing that an environmental impact assessment was needed.
- Wheatley Homes stated the towers were no longer fit for human habitation and will be replaced by 386 affordable homes.
- An exclusion zone was confirmed around the demolition site for safety.
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Dramatic moment Wyndford high-rise flats demolished as huge crowds gather
The three 26-storey towers, owned by Wheatley Homes, were torn down as the country's biggest demolition project got underway to make way for more than 300 new homes and a two-storey community hub.
·Glasgow, United Kingdom
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