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Structural engineers have been called in to investigate after part of a car park collapsed in Nottingham city centre, leaving vehicles dangling over the edge of the building.
The front wall of the NCP Nottingham City car park in Cumberland Place fell away just after 4am on 19 August, blocking the entrance and exit to the car park.
Three vehicles were left hanging over the edge of car park from a floor roughly 50 feet above the ground. They have since been removed.
Nobody was injured in the incident and the car park has now been closed pending the structural engineers’ report into the partial collapse.
A spokesman for NCP, which manages the car park, said: “No one has been injured and no vehicle has been damaged.
“The fire service and police are working with NCP and the site remains closed until it is safe to re-open. We apologise profusely for any inconvenience this has caused to our customers parked with us, and to customers arriving to park with us today.
“We have structural engineers on site also and are working with the relevant parties to make sure that the car park will re-open only when it is safe to do so.”
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Can anyone tell me if this was the Car Park, named ‘ParKar’, built by Mitchell Construction, Peterborough mid to late ’60’s? Thanks.