THE gutted Barmooda building is finally being repaired after months of delay following the petrol bombing of the controversial nightclub.
The building on the corner of Lower Main Road and Station Road has been an eyesore since the arson attack at the end of June this year.
Renovation was set to start in September, but was delayed because the Zhauns Property Group, the company which owns the Barmooda building, was negotiating with the insurance company over whose contractors would do the work.
It was finally decided that the insurance company would appoint contractors to repair the building, and Precision Maintenance Services (PMS) from Heathfield recently started the contract. They are currently removing rubble and cleaning the building before starting repairs.
Ash Almed from the Zhauns Property Group estimated that the job would be finished in about five months.
They have reiterated that Barmooda would not return as tenant.
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