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Moment four 300ft high cooling towers at 1960s coal-fired Eggborough power station are reduced to rubble during controlled demolition

Four 300ft high cooling towers were demolished at the former Eggborough power station in North Yorkshire just after 8am on Sunday. 

The coal-fired power station was decommissioned in 2018 and four of its eight towers — each containing around 11,000 tonnes of reinforced concrete — were demolished as part of a plan to redevelop the site. 

The cooling towers can be seen for miles around and have been a Yorkshire landmark for 50 years, along with those at the other two nearby power stations along the M62, at Drax and Ferrybridge.

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Four 300ft high cooling towers were demolished at the former Eggborough power station in North Yorkshire just after 8am on Sunday

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Spectators dotted the fields around the rural location of the site to watch the demolition despite dismal, drizzling conditions. 

The Yorkshire Day demolition was carried out by contractor DSM as police closed roads and 40 security guards patrolled a 350m exclusion zone. 

DSM technical director Billy Young said: 'We are delighted that all the planning and hard work that has led up to today has enabled us to have a successful demolition. 

'We appreciate that a large number of Eggborough residents and businesses could have been disrupted by the work, but we have worked hard to communicate with them behind the scenes and by correspondence to minimise this in as much as practicably possible. 

'We would like to thank them and the wider community for their patience so far and assure everyone that we will do all we can to minimise further disruption.' 

The coal-fired power station was decommissioned in 2018 and four of its eight towers — each containing around 11,000 tonnes of reinforced concrete — were demolished as part of a plan to redevelop the site

The coal-fired power station was decommissioned in 2018 and four of its eight towers — each containing around 11,000 tonnes of reinforced concrete — were demolished as part of a plan to redevelop the site

The cooling towers can be seen for miles around and have been a Yorkshire landmark for 50 years, along with those at the other two nearby power stations along the M62, at Drax and Ferrybridge

The cooling towers can be seen for miles around and have been a Yorkshire landmark for 50 years, along with those at the other two nearby power stations along the M62, at Drax and Ferrybridge

The 2,000 megawatt Eggborough power station started generating electricity in 1967 and produced enough to power the equivalent of Leeds and Sheffield combined, employing 300 people. 

The site was acquired by the St Francis Group in 2019 which is planning an industrial and distribution park on the site once the rest of the station is demolished, including the remaining four cooling towers and the main 660ft high chimney.  

The twin Ferrybridge C power station, six miles to the west, has also been decommissioned and partially demolished. 

But the giant Drax power station, eight miles to the east, remains Britain's biggest electricity producer, although it has shifted from coal to burning biomass in recent years.   

The Yorkshire Day demolition was carried out by contractor DSM as police closed roads and 40 security guards patrolled a 350m exclusion zone

The Yorkshire Day demolition was carried out by contractor DSM as police closed roads and 40 security guards patrolled a 350m exclusion zone

The 2,000 megawatt Eggborough power station started generating electricity in 1967 and produced enough to power the equivalent of Leeds and Sheffield combined, employing 300 people

The 2,000 megawatt Eggborough power station started generating electricity in 1967 and produced enough to power the equivalent of Leeds and Sheffield combined, employing 300 people

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