Sunderland Echo

Two arrests after bingo hall blaze

- By Daniel Prince daniel.prince@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

A man and woman are still being questioned by police after being arrested over a huge blaze in Southwick.

The community link furniture store building, formerly a bingo hall, at The Green went up in flames on Friday night.

On Saturday, a man and a woman were arrested on suspicion of arson.

A probe has been launched into the how a huge blaze in Southwick started.

The community link furniture store building at the Green went up in flames on Friday night.

On Saturday, Northumbri­a Police announced that a man and a woman had been arrested on suspicion of arson.

Last night, the force confirmed that those arrested in connection with the incident had been bailed pending further inquiries.

The fire started at about 5.30pm, and ripped through the former bingo hall, which had been being used by an auction rooms business.

More than 50 firefighte­rs battled to put out the blaze, and work has been ongoing since then to reopen roads around it which had to be closed for safety reasons, and make the building safe by demolishin­g part of it.

A spokesman for Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service said several authoritie­s have been working together since the blaze.

He said: “We’ve been back working with the local authority and a demolition company to make the building safe, and so that the roads and bus lane can reopen. A sweeper has also attended to remove debris from the road.

“The pathway around the building has been made secure with fencing.

“One appliance was there on Sunday morning checking heat spots, and that all the fires were out. An investigat­ion is under way by the police and fire service.”

Many residents visited the scene of the fire over the weekend, and expressed their shock.

Kayleigh McDoughal, 23, from Thompson Road, said: “There were lots of people gathered there watching it blazing – it was horrific. A lamppostne­arbycamedo­wn as a result and the lights on my house were flickering on and off for about 45 minutes, so I was worried I would lose the power.

“It is a really old building, so I can’t believe it is gone.

“Everyone will be devastated. It is dreadful.”

A police spokesman said: “Inquiries remain ongoing into the fire and anyone with any informatio­n is asked to contact police on 101 reference number 864 02/2/17.”

“We’ve been working to make the building safe” FIRE SPOKESMAN

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The cordoned off scene after the blaze in Southwick.
 ??  ?? A fire ripped through the former bingo hall at the Green, in Southwick, on Friday night.
A fire ripped through the former bingo hall at the Green, in Southwick, on Friday night.

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