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Further to this, the close proximity of residential


dwellings and Acton’s bustling


high street meant the demolition operation had to be contained and managed. Manned access points to the site coupled with extensive use of scaffolding and fencing ensured the demolition was carried out in a controlled manner without risk to passing members of the public. Water-based dust suppression was used throughout the project and the local community engaged and regularly updated with the operation”.


Despite the confined dimensions of the site and its restrictive access, 777 Group were able to reclaim several


thousand bricks and recycle in excess of 90% of the remaining rubble, wood and scrap metal.


The iconic facade of Acton Council’s town hall has been successfully retained whilst the new facility attached to it will


shortly be offering local residents improved health and fitness facilities.


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