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CAPTAIN Tom's daughter looked dejected as demolition workers began to clear out the ill-fated spa complex.

Hannah Ingram-Moore was seen at the Bedfordshire home in a black North Face coat and orange beanie.

Hannah Ingram-Moore wore a black coat and orange beanie as the demolition of the spa complex began
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Hannah Ingram-Moore wore a black coat and orange beanie as the demolition of the spa complex beganCredit: Andrew Styczynski
A crane lifted the £25k spa out of the building and onto a waiting lorry
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A crane lifted the £25k spa out of the building and onto a waiting lorryCredit: Andrew Styczynski
The hot tub was driven away on a lorry after the wing began to be demolished
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The hot tub was driven away on a lorry after the wing began to be demolishedCredit: Andrew Styczynski
Drone footage showed the add-on to the spa complex being demolished on Thursday
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Drone footage showed the add-on to the spa complex being demolished on ThursdayCredit: Splash
Colin Ingram-Moore (right) helping workmen remove the last remaining fittings including a toilet and sink from the spa
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Colin Ingram-Moore (right) helping workmen remove the last remaining fittings including a toilet and sink from the spaCredit: Bav Media

A crane has now lifted the spa pool out of the unauthorised wing that is being demolished at the home.

The tub was hooked up to chains and hoisted up through the open roof of the block, which was taken off by workmen earlier in the week.

It was then placed onto a lorry and driven out of the home.

Its removal by a large yellow crane came three years to the day after the death of Sir Tom on February 2, 2021.

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Scaffolders arrived at the home on Tuesday, with a section of the roof removed the following day and the crane removing the spa pool on Friday afternoon.

The daughter of the beloved war hero looked downcast as she watched demolition workers remove roof tiles, a sink, a toilet, and a home cinema from the site on Thursday.

The £200,000 spa complex - which didn't receive planning permission and was illegally built - has to be torn down by February 7.

The add-on to the complex at Captain Tom's Marston Moretaine home is now without a roof or flooring as workers appear to be trying to salvage materials to sell on.

Drone footage from Thursday shows the doomed facility stripped of its roof - exposing the infamous pool.

Two workers were also seen inside the building preparing to remove the infamous pool.

Workers were last week pictured removing a BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award and Guinness Book of Records certificate from the building.

Locals told of the family’s "embarrassment" on Wednesday while celebrating its imminent destruction.

Frustrated neighbour Ian Knight told the : “We were proud of what he’s done but now we’re the laughing stock.

“They’ve spoilt everything. It was a good thing what he’s done, and now it’s embarrassing.”

Neighbour Jilly Bozdogan, 70, said: "The tiles are coming off fast and furious.

"I am glad they are finally getting on with it."

Another neighbour, whose home overlooks the spa, said: "It is a humiliation for Hannah. I think she thought she could get away with it.

"I wonder if they will move when it is all over."

The demolition follows a monstrous planning row that began three years ago following Captain Tom's death.

The WW2 vet raised almost £40 million for the NHS by walking laps of his garden over lockdown.

The challenge captured the nation's hearts and he was knighted for his achievements.

He sadly died of Covid in February 2021.

Later that year, Hannah set up the Captain Tom Foundation before getting permission to build an office to house the charity.

The family applied in their own names for planning but used the foundation's name in the design, access and heritage statement, The Sun revealed last year.

But they instead built a 50ft by 20ft pool house with changing rooms, toilets and showers in the garden of their home.

The construction sparked fury among neighbours, with one slamming it had "devalued" other homes and looks like a "prison".

Planners had ordered Hannah to demolish the building in July after it was ruled illegal.

A subsequent 2022 retrospective application was refused by the planning authority.

The family lost an appeal against Central Beds Council to keep the spa after a planning inspector ruled it was "at odds" with their Grade ll listed home.

POCKETING FUNDS

Hannah admitted to Piers Morgan that she pocketed £800,000 from the three books her dad had written - claiming he wanted his family to keep the profits.

She told the TalkTV's host: "We have to accept that we made a decision, and it was probably the wrong one."

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Other controversies included her £18,000 payment to attend the Captain Tom awards - and only donating £2,000 of it to his charity.

Neighbours had previously accused Hannah of "playing on her father's name".

FROM NHS HERO TO SPA CARNAGE

How the Captain Tom Moore story unfolded:

  • April 2020 - Cap Tom Moore walks laps of garden for NHS Charities Together, raises over £39 million by his 100th birthday on April 30
  • June 2020 - Captain Tom Foundation established by daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore
  • February 2021 - Captain Tom dies after contracting Covid-19
  • 2021 - Council give permission to build garden office for foundation
  • June 2022 - Charity commission investigates questions over foundation finances
  • July 2023 - Office turns out to be spa complex and charity stops receiving donations
  • November 2023 - Family appeal previous demolition order which council throw out
  • February 7, 2024 - Spa complex due to be demolished 
The £200,000 spa complex was illegally built at the Bedfordshire home where Captain Tom lived
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The £200,000 spa complex was illegally built at the Bedfordshire home where Captain Tom livedCredit: Andrew Styczynski
The spa was removed three years to the day since Captain Tom's death
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The spa was removed three years to the day since Captain Tom's deathCredit: PA
Hannah Ingram-Moore was ordered to tear down the spa which she claimed was an office for her dad's foundation
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Hannah Ingram-Moore was ordered to tear down the spa which she claimed was an office for her dad's foundation
A pile of rubble and wooden beams are strewn across the garden as builders take down the illegal facility
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A pile of rubble and wooden beams are strewn across the garden as builders take down the illegal facility
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