RIP Tinsley Cooling Towers J34 M1
E.ON UK Press Releases
12 August 2008 10:06
August demolition date set for Tinsley cooling towers
E.ON has today announced it will bring down the redundant Tinsley cooling towers this August Bank Holiday weekend.

The 250ft towers will be demolished in a controlled explosion in the early hours of Sunday 24th August. at 3.00 AM
Because of the need to close the M1 motorway, the timings were decided following extensive consultation with the Highways Agency, Police and other local agencies to try to minimise disruption to locals and road users.
now some off you may well be going about your off roading that weekend so its just a heads up The M1 motorway will be closed between junctions 32 and 35 from midnight on Saturday evening and for most of Bank Holiday Sunday. The A631 Tinsley viaduct lower deck between the Tinsley and Meadowhall roundabouts will also be closed.
this might cock up going north or south Clearly-signed diversions will be in place along the M18 and M62 together with local diversion routes, in order to limit any delays to road-users, but we advise drivers to allow extra time for their journeys.
"The Tinsley Towers have been a long standing landmark for the city of Sheffield and the town of Rotherham and, while many people will be sad to see them go,
i too will miss them is a shame and now the only way to know you are in South Yorkshire is the eyesore of Meadow hall Shopping Centre OR known Locally as "Meadow Hell"