Sunderland Echo

Factory demolition bonus

NUMBER OF FIRES IN AREA DOWN BY A THIRD COMPARED TO LAST YEAR

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The demolition of a derelict factory has helped reduce the number of fires in Houghton, firefighte­rs have said.

Blazes in the area between the beginning of February and the end of April are down by a third compared to the same period last year, according to station manager Steve Burdis, of Farringdon Community Fire Station.

Speaking to the Coalfield Area Committee meeting, at the Hetton Centre, in Hettonle-Hole, he said a fall from 30 to 20 incidents was ‘mainly due to the demolition of TKT Cosyfoam’, in Lambton Lane.

According to a report prepared for the committee, the site itself was responsibl­e for 10 call-outs last year.

However, he also added that since the site was shut down the fire service had started receiving reports of incidents at a nearby scrapyard.

Cosyfoam vacated the factory in August 2016, when it moved to a new base in Washington, after which the site was the responsibi­lity of a landlord.

In March last year firefighte­rs were called to the area twice in two days to deal with fires.

Station manager Burdis’s report concluded: “Although the figures are pleasing to see an overall reduction in the number of incidents across the Coalfields area, we need to take into account the inclement weather we suffered in March which saw grassland fires fall from 23 to one in the reporting period.

“We are seeing a rise in the number of calls to allotments and smallholdi­ngs for either controlled burning or, more significan­tly, fires caused by controlled burning getting out of control.

 ??  ?? The former site of the TKT Cosyfoam factory.
The former site of the TKT Cosyfoam factory.

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