The Harris project has seen a number of 'hidden secrets' revealed as construction teams face challenges with asbestos removal and more in the grade-I listed building.
The Harris Your Place project was supposed to opened in late 2024 but this has been delayed to Spring 2025 due to extra challenges being uncovered during works.has revealed additional fire protection works, large-scale asbestos removal, and boiler replacements which are now necessary to preserve the Grade I listed building.
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