The building remains too unsafe to enter with council crews set to use drones and high level access platforms
Devices are set to be flown over the historic Ayr ruin later on today, with the fire damaged building not safe enough to enter.Council chiefs will attempt to track down absentee owner, Malaysian businessman, Eng Huat Ung, after confirming Mr Ung has not been in contact with them following Monday night's devastating blaze.
A Council spokesperson said: "The site has now been formally handed over to the council and our Building Standards team have secured the area. "Safety works will begin on Monday, October 2. Asbestos monitoring has been carried out and this has come back clear.
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