46 Webb Street, East Gosford NSW 2250

Residential Flat Building Two (2) Villas & Two (2) Townhouses & Demolition of Existing Dwelling

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(Source: Central Coast Council (Gosford), reference 011.2015.00048424.001 )

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  1. Jodi Carter commented

    I think this would not work on this block and would like to see a lesser number of dwellings placed here also I noticed that the demo of the previous dwelling was not correctly done I live next door and questioned the workmen on day 1 about the removal of asbestos and was told that they were not worried about it as there are no health risk that have been proved from asbestos and was all a big scam by one person the next day two workman had white coveralls one wore a facemask and just continued to demo the house i did not see any warning signs or was told about being in the proximity or did I see them take any other safety precautions like putting the asbestos in bags etc and disposing of correctly after that they did not continue to remove with masks or coveralls a excavator was bought in on thursday the 11th of feb 2016 there was still asbestos walls on the house when it demolished the house I could see white fibres in the air and a smell from this the only precaution was the man hosed his excavator after the walls where placed in a container and picked up early the next morning. I would like a investigation into this I have video and photos to use as evidence.

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