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Sit-down protest blocks road to burnt-out remains of Britain's 'wonkiest' pub - as contractors move in

Crooked House: Sit-down protest blocks road to burnt-out remains of Britain's 'wonkiest' pub - as contractors move in | UK News | Sky News

Crooked House: Sit-down protest blocks road to burnt-out remains of Britain's 'wonkiest' pub - as contractors move in

Workers say they are beginning to "clean" and store bricks after the pub was ravaged by fire earlier this month - but local campaigners have been attempting to stop lorries from entering or leaving.

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A sit-down protest was held on the lane leading to the now-demolished building
Image: A sit-down protest was held on the lane leading to the now-demolished building
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Protesters have attempted to block a lorry removing rubble from the site where the famous Crooked House pub once stood.

The landmark building, known as Britain's 'wonkiest' pub with its sloping walls and floor, was gutted by a suspected arson attack earlier this month.

But after machinery from a specialist demolition and waste management firm was moved to the scene, campaigners began to take direct action.

Protesters demanded to see what construction workers were doing at the site
Image: Protesters demanded to see what construction workers were doing at the site

A sit-down protest was held on the lane leading to the now-demolished building, with some campaigners attempting to witness the work taking place.

Workers at the site in Himley - which is near Dudley in the West Midlands - told reporters they were beginning to "clean" and store bricks, and assess whether the rubble contains asbestos.

South Staffordshire Council has confirmed it is engaging with the site's owners to determine the nature of the works taking place.

One of those who turned up to protest, Jane Baker, said: "We're doing this, and all the people who have arrived today, because we care very much about our heritage, our history and the Crooked House.

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"She's always stood there at the bottom of this lane. She means a lot to us all. What's happened is wrong and we need to make a stand, all of us."

The Crooked House before the fire
Image: The Crooked House before the fire

'We just want it rebuilt'

The 59-year-old added: "We just want her back where she was. It's affected all of us, far and wide. We just want it rebuilt - by hook or by crook."

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Britain's 'wonkiest' pub ravaged by fire

Staffordshire Police attended the protest "as a precaution and to reassure the community".

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The force said: "We recognise the strength of local feeling following the loss of a significant cultural landmark.

"Our investigation is live and ongoing. A CCTV trawl, forensics and witness accounts continue to be worked through as we try to piece together the circumstances which led to the fire."



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