South Ayrshire Council has approved the demolition of the last remaining tower block at Riverside Place in Ayr, to make way or the further development of new housing on the site.
To date, two other tower blocks have been removed at the site and work underway to build 75 new, one and two-bedroom homes on the site.
The council's latest approval means that, once the final block of flats is demolished, a further 25 low-rise flatted properties will be built on the site.
Timescales on demolishing this last remaining tower block will be predicated on ongoing negotiations with the telecommunications operator who have leased the roof for a telecommunications mast until October 2025.
South Ayrshire Council's Portfolio Holder for Buildings, Housing and Environment, Councillor Martin Kilbride, said: "With work already well underway at Riverside Place following the demolition of two of the three tower blocks, it's good to finally have a decision over the future of the final block. This decision will allow for even more new homes to be built on the site, adding to our housing portfolio for Council tenants. We'll keep local residents and the wider public informed of progress on the works."
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