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25th Nov 2022

Last person living on ‘Britain’s loneliest street’ after demolition order is now re-decorating

Steve Hopkins

Nick’s getting the place nice for Christmas

The last person living on ‘Britain’s loneliest street’ after he refused to move out has now decided to decorate his house – despite a compulsory purchase order being given the go ahead.

Nick Wisniewski has no neighbours living beside him in 128 flats in Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, after the last of around 200 residents moved out last December.

At a recent planning committee meeting councillors gave the green light to approve the start of the compulsory purchase order process for Nick’s flat.

The 66-year-old refuses to leave despite North Lanarkshire Council attempts to buy him out, and is planning on spending £1,000 to repaint his living room, get new carpets, and panel his hall.

The eight blocks of flats and other homes on Stanhope Place are all scheduled for demolition. Council officials offered him £35,000 for his flat plus two years’ rent somewhere else if he moved – but Nick declined.

The retired bank worker said: “I am not looking for a new house.”

And he’s now re-decorating. He’s started taking the wallpaper down in the hall and ordered wood panelling “which I am hoping to get up next week”.

Nick added: “I am not worried about spending the money on doing that stuff because I am not going anywhere.

“I heard the council have a compulsory purchase order but they have not contacted me about it which I am really shocked by.

“I am staying put.

“Even if the council has a compulsory purchase order it would still take a while.

“I am not worried about it. I am still planning on spending Christmas in the house this year.”

Nick said council chiefs left the area abandoned and overgrown with empty properties boarded up after the last residents left.

But he said he was shocked to recently see the grass had been cut, his close cleaned, and new lights fitted in the lampposts.

“They have stared to clean my close which I thought was strange.

“Then they replaced the lights in the lampposts and cut some of the long grass around the car park.

“I think it’s a bit crazy if they are saying they are still going to demolish the place.

“The whole place was meant to be getting demolished last November, it doesn’t make any sense to me what’s going on but I am happy because I am still here.”

Nick bought his flat in 2017 under the Right to Buy scheme which helped council tenants buy their homes at a discounted price.

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