The demolition of Irvine's iconic Magnum Leisure Centre has begun.
Central Demolition Ltd were appointed as contractors to undertake the demolition of the Magnum.
They took possession of the building at the end of May but have only now begun tearing the buliding down after an internal strip out and the removal of asbestos.
A spokesperson for North Ayrshire Council said: “Due to the construction method and materials used in the building the demolition will be phased over several months to ensure all activities are carried out in a planned and safe manner.
“The demolition of the Magnum will allow the Council to progress with its regeneration plans for the Irvine Harbour area and beyond, and form a component part of the ambitious proposals set out in the Ayrshire Growth Deal.
"In addition, there are a variety of community benefits associated with this contract including a half year apprenticeship programme and support for a variety of employment and skills projects for local school pupils."
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