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Demolition works start on next stage of £200m Derby Becketwell regeneration scheme

Cawarden is demolishing the former Pink Coconut nightclub, NCP car park, Padley House, and Dubrek Studios

How the 3,500 capacity venue in Derby’s Becketwell regeneration scheme could look

Work has started demolition buildings to make way for Derby’s new 3,500 capacity performance venue.

Derby-based demolition experts Cawarden have been brought in to start demolition work on the site of the former Pink Coconut nightclub, NCP car park, Padley House, and Dubrek Studios.

Demolition of the former Debenhams store, which occupies part of the Becketwell site, was completed by Cawarden in the summer of 2020, followed by the former Central United Reformed Church and properties on Victoria Street in March 2021.

The interior of the Pink Coconut is currently being stripped out in the hope that as much as 95 per cent of the fixtures and fittings will be recycled.

Scaffolding will go up soon, before the robotic demolition of the first three stories, which will be taken down floor by floor.

Cawarden’s specialist high-reach demolition machine will arrive on site in June or July to start the structural demolition of the buildings.

Asbestos removal works are also taking place, and noise, dust and vibration monitoring and environmental controls will be in place to minimise the impact on nearby properties and businesses.

The last stage of clearance will be the erection of perimeter hoardings this autumn, clearing the way for the most significant development project in Derby city centre since the Westfield Centre in 2007.