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Didcot Power Station demolition date confirmed | Didcot Power Station demolition date confirmed |
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The demolition of the remainder of the Didcot A Power Station, near to where a building collapse killed four men, has been scheduled for 2019. | The demolition of the remainder of the Didcot A Power Station, near to where a building collapse killed four men, has been scheduled for 2019. |
The site was at the centre of a major incident when its boiler house came down in February 2016. | The site was at the centre of a major incident when its boiler house came down in February 2016. |
Owner RWE Npower said it would clear the site of smaller buildings and make the area safe this year. | Owner RWE Npower said it would clear the site of smaller buildings and make the area safe this year. |
The clearance of the towers and chimney is expected to be completed by the end of next year. | The clearance of the towers and chimney is expected to be completed by the end of next year. |
Workers Ken Cresswell, 57, John Shaw, 61, both from Rotherham, Michael Collings, 53, from Teesside, and Christopher Huxtable, 34, from Swansea, died in the collapse. | Workers Ken Cresswell, 57, John Shaw, 61, both from Rotherham, Michael Collings, 53, from Teesside, and Christopher Huxtable, 34, from Swansea, died in the collapse. |
It took more than six months for their bodies to be recovered. | It took more than six months for their bodies to be recovered. |
Thames Valley Police is considering manslaughter charges, but demolition firm Coleman & Company, which employed the four men, claims there are "no grounds" to associate it with a manslaughter investigation. | |
The Health and Safety Executive is also carrying out an inquiry. | The Health and Safety Executive is also carrying out an inquiry. |
An RWE Npower spokeswoman said: "We have agreed a demolition plan for the remainder of the Didcot A power station site which includes demolition of the north cooling towers and chimney. | An RWE Npower spokeswoman said: "We have agreed a demolition plan for the remainder of the Didcot A power station site which includes demolition of the north cooling towers and chimney. |
"The programme for this year will also involve the clearance of all low level buildings, disposal and recycling of demolition materials and making the site safe for future use. | "The programme for this year will also involve the clearance of all low level buildings, disposal and recycling of demolition materials and making the site safe for future use. |
"Explosive demolition of the cooling towers and chimney is planned for summer 2019 and we therefore anticipate full demolition of the Didcot A site to be completed by the end of next year." | "Explosive demolition of the cooling towers and chimney is planned for summer 2019 and we therefore anticipate full demolition of the Didcot A site to be completed by the end of next year." |
The coal-fired Didcot A Power Station was turned off in 2013, after 43 years in service, and three cooling towers were demolished in 2014. | The coal-fired Didcot A Power Station was turned off in 2013, after 43 years in service, and three cooling towers were demolished in 2014. |
The original plan was to have the site cleared by the end of 2017. | The original plan was to have the site cleared by the end of 2017. |
A gas-burning power station - known as Didcot B - opened in 1997 on the site and continues to operate. | A gas-burning power station - known as Didcot B - opened in 1997 on the site and continues to operate. |
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