Sunderland Echo

Cause of Peacocks fire is unconfirme­d

- By Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @fionathomp­sonjp

The cause of the fire which left a Sunderland city centre store in ruins cannot be confirmed due to the extensive damage.

Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service (TWFRS) has said it is unable to pinpoint the exact reason for the incident, which saw the fire tear through the Peacocks shop, in Blandford Street, on the night of Wednesday, January 23.

A demolition crew arrived on site last week ready to clear the remains of the building.

Yesterday morning, area manager for community safety Lynsey McVay, said: “Following the blaze at Peacocks Blandford Street, Sunderland, on Wednesday, January 23, TWFRS have been conducting a fire investigat­ion into the cause.

“We have been conducting a joint investigat­ion with the private fire investigat­ors acting on behalf of the building owners and occupiers.

“This investigat­ion has included speaking to the firefighte­rs who tackled the blaze and members of the shop’s staff and to local businesses.

“As well as reviewing CCTV footage and examining the outside of the building in an attempt to determine the cause of the fire.

“We would like to thank the local businesses of Blandford Street for their co-operation and patience throughout the investigat­ion.

“The cordon which was put in place to protect the public has been scaled back and access is now much better to the other businesses in the street. A demolition squad has been carrying out work to make the building safer to enter and they are reviewing whether they need to fully demolish the building.

“Although a comprehens­ive fire investigat­ion was carried out, the definitive cause of the fire could not be determined due to the extensive fire damage to the building and its contents.

“Our business fire safety team visited businesses in the area after the fire to offer fire safety advice to local businesses.”

The service has said further advice is available via twfire.gov.uk or by contacting its offices in Gateshead, South Tyneside and Sunderland (0191) 4441264/1249 and in Newcastle and North Tyneside through (0191) 4441002/1004.

“The definitive cause of the fire could not be determined” LYNSEY MCVAY

 ??  ?? The cordon remains in Blandford Street.
The cordon remains in Blandford Street.
 ??  ?? Demolition gear arrived at the rear of the street last week.
Demolition gear arrived at the rear of the street last week.

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