Work to demolish the landmark Littlewoods clocktower has begun
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00:00Work to demolish the landmark Littlewoods Clock Tower has begun. Since December 2023,
00:06teams have been making progress to give the long-derelict plot off Edge Lane a new lease
00:10of life as a film and TV studio. Six months into the project, investigations have established
00:15the next phase of works to make the building structurally sound. As a result, the imposing
00:20tower at the heart of the plot is to be dismantled and rebuilt in a major overhaul. Digital analysis
00:26of laser monitoring are placed on the tower to track its movement and condition has confirmed
00:30how in its current condition the tower is unsafe and could collapse if left. A safe
00:35zone has now been put in place around the tower with workers unable to enter that section
00:38of the site. The intention is to rebuild the tower in the same spot, reusing elements of
00:43the original from the overhaul of the site. Capital & Centric is working with Liverpool
00:48City Council as freeholder of the site and Liverpool City Region Combined Authority as
00:53project funders. The Combined Authority, led by Metro Mayor Steve Rotherham, has committed
00:57£17 million to the project.