The former St Joseph’s Orphanage in Mount Street, Preston Pic: Blog Preston Fire-ravaged buildings in Mount Street are to begin to be toppled in the coming weeks. A stalemate over part of the St Joseph’s Orphanage site has been broken as the go-ahead has been given for developers to bring down buildings branded as unsafe. The grade-II listed tower and chapel will remain upright but other buildings, which has seen Mount Street closed since a

The former St Joseph’s Orphanage in Mount Street, Preston Pic: Blog Preston Fire-ravaged buildings in Mount Street are to begin to be toppled in the coming weeks. A stalemate over part of the St Joseph’s Orphanage site has been broken as the go-ahead has been given for developers to bring down buildings branded as unsafe. The grade-II listed tower and chapel will remain upright but other buildings, which has seen Mount Street closed since a