An abandoned urbanization called “Chernobyl de Scotia” for its mysterious appearance of the ghost city is finally about to be razed to the ground.
The homes in Clune Park in the city of Port Glasgow were built a century ago as housing for shipyard workers, but many have been empty for decades.
A confrontation between private owners and the local council has frustrated the redearicization, leaving the site frozen in time with just a handful of remaining tenants.
Demolition contractors are expected at the site in a matter of days, preparing to eliminate a third of the buildings, including a church and a school damaged by fire, after they condemned as structurally insecure.
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