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Sinking shop secure

The shop on Lincoln Road that began sinking into an excavation on an adjacent building site on Thursday is secure for the time being, according to an independent consultant engineer’s report. The manager of Bradford Construction, Mr Rodger Bradford, said the engineer was confident

the Addington Bookshop was secure. The engineer had assured both parties that trading could continue safely. A meeting on Monday between Bradford Construction and the building’s owner would resolve any further problems.

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Press, 8 October 1988, Page 8

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Sinking shop secure Press, 8 October 1988, Page 8

Sinking shop secure Press, 8 October 1988, Page 8

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