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Denbigh hospital: Council still hopes to buy building
A council still hopes to buy a former asylum despite it being badly damage by fire.
The blaze broke out at the former North Wales Hospital, Denbigh, at 03:00 BST on Friday.
Denbighshire Council said it was "still committed" to buying the Grade-II listed building despite parts of the property needing to be demolished.
Following a meeting on Monday, it said its main concern was keeping people away from the unsafe building.
The former asylum, which closed in 1996, had been set alight a number of times, most recently in February.
It is currently owned by an offshore company which was granted planning permission for a redevelopment scheme in 2006, but that has since expired.
There had been uncertainty over its future but following a long battle, Denbighshire council won a compulsory purchase order (CPO) and plans were announced last year to preserve it.
The local authority hopes to transfer ownership of the building to a preservation trust.
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