Materials and trees from the dismantled attraction will be used to build gardens and a play area on the Ebury estate in Pimlico.
The attraction was mocked by many after its unveiling, with theTickets were priced at between £4.50 and £8 but it was made free to visit after the plants and grass began to die.Materials from the mound will be used during the redevelopment of the estate
Westminster City Council approved the 13-year-old plans to double the size of the Ebury estate last year. The red-brick estate will be redeveloped in phases, with residents moved to temporary housing and given the right to return - although 20 are currently refusing to leave. The council has got a compulsory purchase order to ensure it has a "fail-safe position" to make sure the new homes can be built, the report said.
Westminster City Council also said it was confident it will be able to get all residents to agree to move once arrangements have been made.
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