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Lorries on pavement - they've just demolished a house in my road.
Massive lorries were driven onto the site for the rubble. To avoid dust, the contractors sprayed the rubble with water (all weekend!), but this no doubt added to the weight. The pavement is now massively chewed up, and I saw the lorries doing this. The contractors have now left this with an old wooden door over the hole. I can contact my council to report the damage, so they will repair it (eventually), but really the demolition contractors ought to pay for it, surely? What is their responsibility, and how should I deal with this? |
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