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Work to demolish Redcar blast furnace to begin on Monday
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Work to demolish Redcar blast furnace to begin on MONDAY
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By Rachel Conner-Hill echorachelc Chief Reporter (Tees Valley & North Yorkshire)
The Teeswork Heritage Taskforce has recommended dismantling the blast furnace on the former SSI steelworks site in Redcar A HERITAGE taskforce is recommending Redcar’s iconic blast furnace should be dismantled – but say they will continue to look at how it can preserve other structures. The Teesworks Heritage Taskforce has completed its report looking at how to preserve Teesside’s history of iron and steelmaking on the former SSI site in Redcar. It was set up in September by Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen as part of wider plans to regenerate the site following the closure of the steelworks in 2015.
Taskforce recommends that Redcar s iconic blast furnace site should be dismantled
The independent group say the structure should be pulled down to make way for regeneration, but campaigners say they ll continue to oppose
18:53, 15 JAN 2021
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An independent taskforce has recommended that Redcar s iconic blast furnace should be dismantled.
The heritage taskforce, set up by Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen, has concluded that the structure - which has overlooked Redcar since the late 1970s - should be pulled apart with any “materials and artefacts of industrial architecture being salvaged for memorials or displays .