Pub wreckers fight order on asbestos and shaky wall

By Clay Lucas
Updated September 21 2017 - 11:38am, first published 11:30am
The Age, News,20/09/2017 photo by Justin McManus. Corkmans Pub that was illegally demolished by developers. The developers are challenging an emergency order clean-up by Melb. City council.
The Age, News,20/09/2017 photo by Justin McManus. Corkmans Pub that was illegally demolished by developers. The developers are challenging an emergency order clean-up by Melb. City council.
A picture of the Corkman Irish Pub, formerly known as the Carlton Inn, taken in September 2016. Photo: James Bowering
A picture of the Corkman Irish Pub, formerly known as the Carlton Inn, taken in September 2016. Photo: James Bowering
The Age, News,20/09/2017 photo by Justin McManus. Corkmans Pub that was illegally demolished by developers. The developers are challenging an emergency order clean-up by Melb. City council. A wall that is in danger of falling down.
The Age, News,20/09/2017 photo by Justin McManus. Corkmans Pub that was illegally demolished by developers. The developers are challenging an emergency order clean-up by Melb. City council. A wall that is in danger of falling down.

The developers who unlawfully demolished Carlton's Corkman Irish Pub are challenging an order to remove more asbestos from the site and prop up an unstable wall.

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