Fiddler’s Ferry demolition date confirmed as December 3

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THE much-anticipated start of demolition date for Fiddler’s Ferry Power Station has been confirmed as Sunday, December 3.

Civil engineering and groundworks specialist, P.P. O’Connor, confirmed the demolition of the towers at Fiddlers Ferry, Cuerdley, during a local residents’ meeting on Wednesday (4th October 2023), two months in advance to ensure plentiful notice.

Throughout the process, P.P. O’Connor has, and will, communicate with local residents and stakeholders in the community to ensure they are kept informed to ensure clarity and opportunity for discussion.
Scheduled to take place between 8 am and 12 pm, in order to minimise the impact for residents and reduce traffic disruption in the area, the blowdown will take just seconds, but cause a dust cloud lasting approximately 10-15 minutes.
Associated resident evacuations and road closures will be in effect from 7am on the day.

Extensive work is being carried out to ensure the highest safety standards are upheld and hazardous materials have already been removed in preparation for blow-down.
P.P. O’Connor will check weather conditions and carry out full pre-checks and safety checks on the day. Following the blow-down a series of safety checks will take place ensuring all the explosives are blown, the concrete piles will be inspected and the roads will be cleaned and confirmed safe.
Demolition debris will be processed and recycled on-site for future development.

Daniel Mackinlay, demolition manager at P.P. O’Connor, said: “As a business, communication is key when working on any project. With the planned blow-down at this site, we have ensured we have maintained regular communication across the community to allow them to air any questions or viewpoints in advance.
Our plan is to reduce any impact on the local community and maintain ongoing dialogue throughout the process.”
Plans for the process were submitted by developers Peel NRE to Warrington Borough Council in September, outlining the process of how the site will be demolished. The information, including a demolition statement and plan for control of the site and safety in the local area, was approved.
P.P. O’ Connor was appointed by Peel NRE after a competitive tender process. The selection was due to previous experience in complex demolitions such as INEOS in Runcorn, Lyondellbasell in Carrington and Stanlow Refinery in Ellesmere Port.
The Cuerdley site has been earmarked for housing and industrial use following the cessation of operations when the power station closed in March 2020 after nearly 50 years.
The demolition of the famous landmarks has provided a boost for local charity Warrington Disability Partnership, who have been selling raffle tickets, with the winner of the draw have a chance to press the big red button to demolish the towers.

Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to go down in history demolishing Fiddler’s Ferry 4 North towers


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  1. We need to rethink the demolishing of Fiddlers Ferry and reinstate the Power Station as it will be lost forever.
    We have to stop been narrow minded and be realistic, Wood chips been imported from the USA to be burnt in modern Bio mass also Timber felled in the South of our Country and taken by Lorries to the boarders to be burnt (bio mass) that’s green all that Diesel fuel between 7 and 9 to the gallon, when are the English people going to stand up and take an interest and stop these idiots lacking common sense.

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