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Demolition of former ABC cinema site in Tunbridge Wells ahead of schedule and due to be finished next month

The former ABC cinema site branded as the "grot spot" of Tunbridge Wells is in the final stages of demolition.

The site on the corner of Mount Pleasant Road and Church Road has been an eyesore for residents since it closed in 2000 and concerns began to mount about the lack of action.

Demolition work began in July after Tunbridge Wells Borough Council chiefs voted to take legal actions against the owners and issued a Section 215 notice, meaning they could have been forced to demolish the building if work did not begin before.

The former ABC Cinema became a 'grot spot' of the town before the building was demolished
The former ABC Cinema became a 'grot spot' of the town before the building was demolished
The site is set to be cleared by the end of next month. Picture: Carolyn Gray
The site is set to be cleared by the end of next month. Picture: Carolyn Gray

This week diggers arrived to remove a brick structure and the owners - joint freeholders Carlyle Group and Bellhouse Joseph - said they are ahead of schedule and pleased with the progress being made.

Soft stripping of the buildings and deconstruction of an old doctor's surgery and a house which stood a little way away began in July.

The old doctor's surgery on the southern side of the site was demolished earlier this year
The old doctor's surgery on the southern side of the site was demolished earlier this year
Diggers were seen at the site on Sunday. Picture: Carolyn Gray
Diggers were seen at the site on Sunday. Picture: Carolyn Gray

It is thought the site should be cleared and levelled by early to mid October, but the companies are yet to come to a decision about the future of the plot.

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