Urgent Demolition Starts at Derelict Aberdeen Caravan Park

BREAKING: The demolition of the long-abandoned Persley Park Caravan Park in Aberdeen has officially begun, marking a significant shift for the site plagued by vandalism and disrepair. Authorities confirmed the start of demolition earlier today, as a heavy machinery was spotted tearing down the dilapidated structures near the banks of the River Don.

The caravan park, which has been a target for vandals over the years, has seen repeated incidents of property damage, including fires and shattered windows. Eyewitness video footage shows a demolition vehicle actively dismantling the pale green static caravans that have stood vacant for far too long.

Residents have expressed relief at the development, as the derelict site has become a safety concern within the community. One local resident stated, “It’s about time something was done about this place. It has been a magnet for trouble for years.”

While the immediate focus is on tearing down the unsafe structures, the future of the site remains uncertain. Local officials have not yet announced what plans may follow the demolition or how long the demolition process is expected to take.

The situation is evolving, and authorities are urging the community to stay tuned for updates on potential redevelopment plans for the area. As the demolition progresses, residents hope for a revitalization of the site, which has long stood as an eyesore and a public safety issue.

Stay connected for more updates on this developing story as we gather more information on future plans for Persley Park.