Their consulting engineers seem to have taken one look and said that as the back wall was unsupported (and never mind the concrete float foundation) they must come down.

It seem that no other options were considered.
The house in Alveley that had its foundations washed away to a far greater extent and had its wall collapse was saved.
The house in Alveley that had its foundations washed away to a far greater extent and had its wall collapse was saved.

I have to wonder what brief the consulting engineers were working to.
Malvern Hills District Council have wanted rid of the toilets for ages. It seems that the flood was a very convenient excuse and never mind public opinion.
I guess they will now also ignore public opinion about the Biomass Plant, much as they have about the Car Parking charges!
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