Building filled with toxic substance could be sold off

Building filled with toxic substance could be sold off


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IT COULD COST AS MUCH AS £5.6M TO FULLY REFURBISH BUT WIRRAL COUNCIL SAID IT DOESN'T HAVE THE MONEY 14:41, 03 Jun 2025 Wirral Council is looking to sell off one of its day centres as


the local authority said it doesn’t have the money to reopen it. The Heswall Day Centre on Telegraph Road was one of nine facilities providing adult social care services during the day in


Wirral and has been in-house since October 2022. According to a new council report, it has been closed since September 2024 due to a heating failure with the building left in a dilapidated


condition. The service helped support 52 adults who have been moved to other facilities since the day centre at Heswall closed. A survey carried out by the council found it would cost a


significant amount of money to refurbish and bring it back into use, something the financially-struggling authority said it can’t afford. At an adult social care and public health committee


meeting next week on June 10, councillors are being asked to put the centre on the market. Article continues below Another report brought before elected members highlighted comments from


service users who gave positive feedback following Heswall's closure. The centre was closed in April 2024 to remove toxic asbestos from the building as part of planned repairs to the


building. When it reopened in July, further issues were found due to the condition of the building. In September, the heating failed and services were moved out while investigations took


place. A report before councillors said the asbestos made things tricky as “the investigation and survey involved disturbing the sub-structure and piping where there were asbestos risks.”


Asbestos is a carcinogenic substance that can lead to fatal lung conditions but was regularly used in construction and fireproofing materials before it was later banned. It’s estimated


around 5,000 people die a year due to asbestos-related issues. It’s estimated over £500,000 will be needed to bring the building back into use but this figure doesn’t include extra costs for


repairs following recent wire inspections. Estimates for a full refurbishment of the building could cost as much as £5.6m. The report said: “Due to the council’s financial position and the


dilapidated state of Heswall Day Centre, there are no other reasonable options. The building whilst empty will continue to pose risks of security and vandalism, whilst deteriorating. Article


continues below “Without any new capital grants or funding from other sources, the council has no other option than to dispose of the asset, reduce its liabilities and will be able to


attract a capital receipt that will help support other investment needs of the council.” The day centre was previously at risk of closure as part of £39m cuts to the council's budget


back in 2013. This led to protests at Wallasey Town Hall as a number of day centres were at risk.