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News Echo, 27th February, 1975
Demolition
Child gangs add to damage of derelict '€˜dangerous eyesore'€™


  A derelict building in Rushden town centre is an eyesore, a nuisance and a danger to traffic according to the people who live nearby.

  The Rushden Adult Schools, owned by the County Council, are on the corner of Duck Street and Wellingborough Road.  They have been empty for the past three years and a building next to it has stood derelict for nearly 20 years.

  Mr. Brian Cave lives directly opposite the building at 71, Wellingborough Road: "€œIt'€™s an eyesore.  It'€™s also extremely dangerous.  The building is getting worse all the time.  It is due for demolition, but there seems little chance of that happening," he said.

  Another person who overlooks the building is Mr. Terry Pott who runs the newsagents shop on the corner of St. Margaret'€™s Avenue.  "It must be valuable land, there are outbuildings that go into Duck Street.  It could be put to some use.  The building is on a blind corner and it is in dreadful condition.  It is deteriorating and nothing is being done to it," he said.  "€œI can'€™t see why they can'€™t pull it down and put the land to some use.  They could landscape it to make a small green area,"€ he said.

  Mrs. Victoria Clarke, of 75 Wellingborough Road also feels it should be pulled down as soon as possible.  "It is a real eyesore.  More and more windows are being broken then boarded up.  At night you get little gangs of children going up there and you can hear the glass breaking.  There are loads of broken slates on the roof and a few more come loose when there is a high wind.  If they fall off, they could easily hurt somebody,"€ she said.  "I want to see it taken down and left clear if they haven't got the money to do anything with it.  If they would just clear it, grass it and perhaps put a seat there for old people I would be happy,"€ said Mrs. Clarke. "€œOnly the other day a passer-by called to a boy who lives two doors up to bring his dog out.  A rat had just run out of the building and across the road.  The dog cornered the rat and killed it in the garden next door.  We have had the rodent control man round here before, that was about a year ago,"€ she said.

  Looking on to the battered, boarded-up front of the building is not a problem for Miss Peggy Cave, her house is right next door to the Adult School and the two buildings share a common roof.  "€œI can'€™t see it until I come out of the house, but it is dreadful, it is really ugly and the damp from it is affecting my house.  When they pull it down they will have to be careful because my house and the Adult Schools have a common roof.  They will have to do something about the end wall as well. I can'€™t do anything to the outside of my house until they have pulled the Adult Schools down,"€ she said.

  A spokesman for the county council said the building was due for demolition but they were having problems because of the adjoining house.  There is no date fixed for the work to start and afterwards, it will probably be landscaped.



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