Demolition of the Crooked House 'unacceptable' says council
The demolition of a landmark pub following a fire was "unnecessary and unacceptable", a council said.
The Crooked House, near Dudley, once known as "Britain's wonkiest pub", was gutted by fire on Saturday night and demolished on Monday. Potential breaches of the Town and Planning Act are being investigated, said South Staffordshire Council.Officers had visited the site and agreed a programme of works with the landowner's representative, the leader of the council explained.
"At no point did the council agree the demolition of the whole structure nor was this deemed necessary." The way the situation was managed following the fire was "completely unacceptable and contrary to instructions provided by our officers," said Roger Lees.This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version.
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