Builder Paul has been well busy making use of the recent dry weather. The arches on the front section were degrading very quickly, and likely to collapse completely over another winter. We really like the job he's made of fixing them up.
..but why all the props, you ask? Well, I'll tell you why. The whole edifice is falling down, that's why.
Our engineer is so concerned about movement of the lower section, and the unsupported upper section, that we're not allowed to approach it. We've also had to prop it up temporarily. Without an access road over which the necessary building waste could be removed, to allow proper setting out of the footings for steel work that would hold the whole thing up, we are faced with constant worry every time the wind blows from east or west. This all means that despite gaining verbal permission for the access road LAST AUGUST, the constant delays have meant that our project is likely to end up as a pile of rubble before we even get started. I really can't thank those concerned enough for the past year (and still counting) which none of us will ever get back. I sincerely hope it was worth your trouble.
Say what you like about our Paul, but he can certainly chuck bricks together.
Onward.
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