Plus the deep foundations holding the cables in place. I'm smelling bullshit anyway, given the cost of landfill tax (£125+ a ton) and asbestos will be far costlier. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Wouldn't have been able to spread if they'd left all that asbestos in... [Taps side of nose and nods]
I'm sure I have told this story on here before, anyway Many years ago I dismantled an asbestos garage. Rang the council to check if their sites would take it. Yes. On advice from the council, I turned up at the waste site with a dismantled asbestos garage embalmed in visqueen and gaffer tape. Waiting for me at the asbestos "bunker" was a full ppe clad operative. Hazmat suit, full face mask. Like chatting with Darth Vadar. "You get all this gear from Arco?" Yeah why? You know what Arco stands for? No I would say his face was a picture but the raspy distorted, ya joking, from the mask more than made up for it.
Saw them a few times. Always put on a good show. Knew Brid Spa booking manager back in those days. They were his go to group when there was a gap to fill in or someone dropped out as they were reliable and always performed well. Better than a lot of bigger name groups.There were always 3,500 - 4,000 in the Spa on a Saturday night in those days.
The Whalebone can be yours for £120,000. At that price it's tempting. Do up the flats to live in and have your own private pub. https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/154273715#/?channel=RES_BUY
As an aside, I see that Clarendon is now only open on football and rugby match days. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
My great grandparents ran that when I was a little boy….i remember running around the place as a toddler, it was thick with cig smoke must be 45 years + ago. Thanks for posting, that triggered lots of memories