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Calne Supermarket Demolition Approved Amid Arson Fears
2 Dec
Summary
- Derelict supermarket approved for demolition due to vandalism.
- The former Co-op building has been empty since 2020.
- Owner sought demolition after distressing break-ins.

The former Co-op supermarket located in Calne, Wiltshire, is slated for demolition following recent approvals. This derelict building has been vacant since 2020 and has unfortunately attracted significant antisocial behavior, including arson attacks and vandalism.
Seeking to address the ongoing issues, the site's owner, Cedar Care Homes, applied for redevelopment permission earlier this year. However, the process was initially delayed by Wiltshire Council for an ecological appraisal. The escalating problem of vandalism led the owner to formally request permission to demolish the building.
Following the "distressing" break-ins reported by the Local Democracy Reporting Service, the council has now granted approval for the demolition. This action aims to resolve the persistent problems associated with the abandoned site.



