South Ayrshire Council has stepped in to commence works on the dangerous former Station Hotel in Ayr.
The Council was forced to step in after the private owners failed to respond to a statutory warning notice.
The repairs impact Ayr rail station and are focused around:
• defective sandstone on elevations and gables;
• loose/unsecure downpipes;
• loose slates and decorative ironworks repairs; and
• the removal of the Station Hotel sign from the roof.
The Council also put in additional screens and fencing to increase security, prevent access to the dangerous building and minimise the potential risk to public safety.
Continued deterioration was discovered in the building, making it an immediate risk to public safety.
In response, an extended perimeter and exclusion zone has been established around the hotel building.
Councillor Douglas Campbell, Leader of South Ayrshire Council said: "As I've said before, the Station Hotel is privately owned and should be maintained to a safe standard by its owners.
"However, as they have failed to do this – and have shown no signs of taking action – we have a statutory duty to step in and ensure we keep our residents and visitors safe.
"This is obviously not a decision we've taken lightly, but is one we are forced to take. While our priority is – and has to be – public safety, we do recognise that the works we now have to undertake will impact on people travelling to and from Ayr, and those in the immediate vicinity of the station.
"We're working closely with colleagues in Network Rail and ScotRail to minimise the impact on both the running of the train station and on our residents and visitors, and we appreciate their understanding around this and their quick response to put alternative arrangements in place.
"This is a regrettable situation that has been brought about due to the lack of action by the hotel owners and our focus must be on ensuring we meet our statutory responsibilities and protect public safety."
David Lister, ScotRail Sustainability and Safety Assurance Director, added: "We're working with South Ayrshire Council to support them in addressing concerns about the former Ayr Station Hotel.
"To allow for the initial work to take place safely, we've had to make some changes to how customers access the station.
"The main station entrance and ticket office, as you approach from Ayr town centre, will be closed temporarily. Extra staff will be on hand to help direct customers."
(CM/MH)
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