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Demolition order for dodgy lock-ups in South Ayrshire

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An emergency demolition has been ordered for unsafe lock-ups in Troon after residents were dumping rubbish in them.South Ayrshire Council aims to knock down 12 lock-ups in Central Avenue within days.The rundown garages have been branded a health and safety risk for some time and were fenced off to keep residents out.

But it has emerged some people have been discarding junk in the vicinity - despite the barriers. They have pushed the fences away to get past.

Troon councillor Philip Saxton, responsible for housing and well-being, said: “The lock-ups will be demolished as soon as possible.

We are planning an emergency demolition as soon as we get a building warrant. “It is a matter of safety.  “The lock-ups are fenced off but people are

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