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The story so far...

(We started posting diary entries in April 2019 so if this is your first visit to this page then you'll need to scroll down if you want to start at the beginning!)

  • Mar 2, 2020

[H] Our remaining gable end survived the weekend storm and Mike and his lads returned this afternoon to finish off the demolition. Within two hours the rest of the house has been reduced to a very large pile of rubble. So that’s it, definitely no going back now!!


 
 
 
  • Feb 28, 2020

[H] The wrecking continues, in the rain!

We’re due another storm this weekend with strong wind warnings so the guys have left some side walls up to help support the remaining gable end – they’d rather it came down in a controlled manner! And we’re under strict instructions not to go wandering about underneath it!! Weather permitting the fun will continue on Monday.

 
 
 
  • Feb 27, 2020

[H] Demolition proper was delayed a couple of days but today the garage was obliterated! It was pretty well built but the 10 tonne digger made short work of it. Here’s an hour’s work condensed into a couple of minutes:

Having got rid of the garage the guys moved the skip to underneath the old roof terrace door and simply chucked all the plasterboard and rubbish from upstairs out of the door into the skip below. It didn’t take long to fill it mind, we’ll be needing another one tomorrow. When it was first mentioned about moving the skip, I did wonder how on earth they’d do it – simple, just picked it up with the digger!

Now that we are most definitely a demolition/building site we have erected our ‘site safety’ notice on the gate. Normally your builder would do this sort of thing but as we don’t have a builder the responsibility for all this kind of stuff falls to us. Easy enough to do though, we just ordered one from Screwfix and Malcolm’s mounted it on a board.


We have finally had to abandon using the remaining toilet in the house. We’ve kept the one by the front door functioning up until now by simply rigging up a hose to fill the cistern (as there’s no mains water to the house any more). It’s had no door, or walls for that matter(!), for a while and has been rather exposed to the outside but it didn’t matter when it was just the two of us about. Now there are workmen on site and lack of privacy is a bit of an issue! So Malcolm has ripped it out and I’ve got the chemical toilet in the caravan up and running.

 
 
 

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