The unusual and striking technique to stabilise the home was in place since the summer of 2021.
110 St Michael's Street in Shrewsbury was filled with concrete foam to help prevent its collapse
Amid worries that the building may collapse Derbyshire firm Restek was brought in to fill parts of the property with large pipes, which were then packed with geopolymer foam concrete. The foam has now been removed with structural work taking place, while local residents have been speculating over the state of the property on social media.
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