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Demolition work has started at Sheffield's Don Valley Stadium. | Demolition work has started at Sheffield's Don Valley Stadium. |
The venue, where Olympic gold medallist Jessica Ennis-Hill trained, was closed as part of cost-saving measures approved by the city council. | The venue, where Olympic gold medallist Jessica Ennis-Hill trained, was closed as part of cost-saving measures approved by the city council. |
A section of the finishing line has been dug up by the demolition team and presented to Ennis-Hill as a memento. | |
The stadium was built in 1990 to host the 1991 World Student Games at a cost of £29m. Work to demolish it is expected to take six months. | |
The stadium has been replaced by a refurbished track in Woodbourn Road, run by Sheffield Hallam University. | |
The date for its demolition was announced on the same day that Sheffield City Council debated a 5,922-signature petition opposing the stadium's closure. | |
Calling on the council to save "an iconic landmark of Sheffield", the petition was raised by a group that claimed it would be able to run the stadium at no cost to the authority. | Calling on the council to save "an iconic landmark of Sheffield", the petition was raised by a group that claimed it would be able to run the stadium at no cost to the authority. |
"Whilst that seemed great, they were never able to produce a plan to indicate how they would do this," Councillor Isobel Bowler said. | |
Lee Rowbotham, from demolition firm Demex, said it was anticipated the work would be completed by June 2014. | Lee Rowbotham, from demolition firm Demex, said it was anticipated the work would be completed by June 2014. |
He said much of the stadium would be recycled. | He said much of the stadium would be recycled. |
"All the waste materials come out first and that gets sorted in to type," he said. "All the timber and such will go for recycling. | |
"The scrap metal, which is quite a big portion of the building, will go to our parent group, CF Booth, who will process it and that will go back into the steel making companies. | |
"The clean hardcore will be crushed into a product and that will be left on site for re-use in future works when they develop the site." | "The clean hardcore will be crushed into a product and that will be left on site for re-use in future works when they develop the site." |
A small section of the finishing line which Ennis-Hill crossed countless times in training has now found a new life at the athlete's home. | |
They said she visited the stadium last week and looked on as they removed part of the track across the lanes she favoured in training. |