Shop collapse fears spark Longton town centre traffic chaos

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Thursday, July 05, 2012
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NEIGHBOURS feared an entire building was falling down after they heard a loud noise then noticed a crack had suddenly appeared in the side of the property.

Now an investigation is underway into what caused part of the inside of the empty shop in Market Street, Longton, to collapse, leaving the crack on the outside.

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Police and Stoke-on-Trent City Council staff were called to the building, next door to Specsavers, shortly after noon yesterday. They sealed off the site and initially closed the road, leading to traffic chaos.

A structural engineer was also at the scene as Kier Stoke workers installed scaffolding. They used timber and safety guards to catch any falling bricks or slate from the roof.

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A council spokesman said: "Parts of the inside of the three-storey building had collapsed, and our dangerous structures team put up a temporary catchment scaffold to make the building safe.

"If the front elevation of the building fails, it will fall in a controlled manner in a contained area. The rear elevation of the building is secure.

"Boards were put up around the scaffolding to form a shield and part of Market Street had to be closed off during the afternoon."

A spokesman for Staffordshire Police said: "We were alerted to an unsafe building at 12.20pm. It related to a void property in Market Street.

"It would appear some work has been carried out there.

"A road closure was requested and the road and footpath were closed. The one-way system on Market Street was reduced to one lane and vehicles were diverted along Anchor Road."

Receptionist Hannah Machin, aged 20, from Longton, works at The Specs Place, in Market Street, just a few yards away.

She said: "It all started at around 12 noon. There was a crack in the side of the building, which was reported. The council workers and police came down and closed the road.

"They had to put scaffolding up to stop it falling down. But if it had fallen, it would have fallen on Specsavers, because the crack was very close to their building.

"People have turned up for appointments, but customers have told us they have had to park quite far away and walk in.

"Some of our customers are in their 70s and 80s and they couldn't get anywhere near."

Optician Phil Saum, aged 37, from Leek, who also works at The Specs Place, said: "It was quite a visible crack, to the top of the building on the right hand side as you look at it, close to Specsavers."

Many traders in Market Street said passing trade had dropped as a result of the road closure.

Christine Ratcliffe, a volunteer key holder for the Scope charity shop, in Market Street, said: "It's a building which is not safe. Trade has been a bit slow since the road was closed. There's been lots of queuing traffic."

Richard Cresswell, chairman of Longton Chamber of Trade and owner of engineering and ironmongery products firm RD Cresswell and Co, said yesterday's incident had led to 'traffic mayhem' in the area.

He added: "People were working on the building not long ago.

"A lot of those properties are not safe anyway. They want knocking down, not renovating.

"Some are in a dreadful state.

"It is where our old building was and that was leaning in the 1950s. It has deteriorated since then."

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  • Profile image for BonneBeads

    by BonneBeads

    Friday, July 06 2012, 2:51PM

    “The whole of longton does not need pulling down what a disrespectful thing to say. Longton has more heritage than most other towns in stoke on Trent and should be one to be proud of. If the council actually bothered to renovate it and fill some of the empty buildings then it would be more appreciated.”

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    by oatcakeannie

    Thursday, July 05 2012, 11:21PM

    “Longton has some very fine architecture, it should be saved. Look what was built in Meir in place of Kings Arms, a white and green lego monstrosity. Don't wish this on Longton. These buildings need renovating and saving. When modern buildings replace old charactful ones, towns loose their identies.”

  • Profile image for fiat128

    by fiat128

    Thursday, July 05 2012, 5:11PM

    “Apparently, workmen had removed some flooring and joists inside the building, which is probably what caused the collapse. Longton is a much more intimate and friendlier place than Hanley and all it would need to get back on its feet would be for a popular department store to take over the old Woolworth's premises, to get more shoppers on that side of the town. At the moment all the activity seems to be around Baths Road.”

  • Profile image for BucknallMel

    by BucknallMel

    Thursday, July 05 2012, 2:25PM

    “Funny, Hanley is the place supposed to be in danger of subsidence, but none of the buildings appear to be falling down. Building companies not exactly queuing up to buy 'regenerated' land in Longton, though, are they? Maybe the council should stop grabbing for the cash and put people's safety first, for once; they're lucky no-one was hurt this time.”

  • Profile image for Tabazan

    by Tabazan

    Thursday, July 05 2012, 1:28PM

    “"The whole of longton wants pulling down is a dire place to go these days!"

    It's true that Longton is not exactly the prettiest place in the world, especially that area of the town, but I'd still take it over Hanley any day. And with it's large urban catchment area, some meaningful investment could turn Longton into a gold mine. Sadly, I think it will be a very long time before the town gets the money that it needs.”

  • Profile image for pensioner46

    by pensioner46

    Thursday, July 05 2012, 11:57AM

    “It is about time that some money was invested in Longton we need regeneration not renovation”

  • Profile image for Anonymonkey

    by Anonymonkey

    Thursday, July 05 2012, 11:11AM

    “The whole of longton wants pulling down is a dire place to go these days!”

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