Dundee City Council is considering what action to take after a historic mill was knocked down without listed building consent and will announce its decision next month.
The William Halley & Sons Wallace Craigie jute works, a B-listed building, was demolished earlier this month due to “safety concerns” under a warrant obtained under building standards. However, the process for tearing down listed buildings is different and therefore the proper permissions were not in place.
At a Dundee City Council planning committee meeting on Monday evening, Mike Galloway, executive director of city development, said: “Options for appropriate action are under consideration and a recommendation will be brought forward at the next meeting.”