WORKS to demolish the former NCP car park in Bradford city centre are "on track".
Bradford Council has released images of the latest stages of the demolition as the facility makes way for a new green space, linking to Hall Ings and Norfolk Gardens.
It insists that it is "working to keep disturbance to a minimum" amid a series of works currently ongoing in the city centre.
NCP car park demolition 🪨
— Bradford Highways (@bmdcHighways) June 10, 2024
We've broken down the structure to the lower levels and will soon be entering the next stages. Here's a little behind the scenes of the demolition from the inside 🔎
We're working to keep disturbance to a minimum and are on track with progress 👍 pic.twitter.com/pK6VJoEvhQ
Workers have "broken down the structure to the lower levels and will soon be entering the next stages".
Pictures show diggers in action and large clusters of debris around the surface.
One image pinpoints where the former floors had been while a stairwell surrounded by bricks remains standing.
It comes after the screens and scaffolding, which enabled the higher levels to be taken down, were removed.
Large machines will now begin slowly breaking down the remaining sections of the structure.
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