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Monument wrote:The shops are/were managed by City Property on behalf of the Council. Presumably council insurance will pay?
cumbo wrote:I dare say the name Schipka Pass is lost forever,another sad loss for Glasgow.
There are occasions when public safety may become jeopardised by the condition of buildings. The Service is charged with the responsibility of enforcing the requirements of Section 29 of the Building (Scotland) Act, 2003, with regard to dangerous buildings. The Service is therefore committed to treating any report of a dangerous structure as a priority issue, and will immediately investigate any report. To this end, an "Emergency Call-Out" service is operated, providing Glasgow with a 24-hour, 7-days a week cover for potentially dangerous situations. If action is required to safeguard the occupants or general public, the Service will take whatever action is necessary to remove the danger. Where practical, the building owner(s) will be given the opportunity to instruct the required works. If the Service instructs a contractor to undertake works, we will thereafter advise the owner(s) of the action taken, and implement the procedure to recover the costs incurred. If, following procedures to address the immediate danger or to prevent access to and around the affected property, danger still exists, the Service will serve a Dangerous Buildings Notice on the owners of the property. The Notice requires the owners to carry out such operations as are necessary to remove the danger within a specific time period. This is the first step in a statutory procedure whereby works must be undertaken by the owner(s) or, the local authority, to remove the danger.
Doorstop wrote:Hopefully as far away from 'third party only' as possible.
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