The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Blaze-ravaged Fife Zoo yet to receive payout

- GAVIN HARPER

NWe’ve provided them all the informatio­n they’ve asked for... There’s nothing we can do to speed it up

early two years on from a devastatin­g fire, Fife Zoo is yet to receive a payout from its insurance company.

The fire ripped through the soft play centre at the visitor attraction just six days after it reopened following the first Covid-19 lockdown.

It left owners Michael Knight and Briony Taylor heartbroke­n, having only opened the zoo in the summer of 2019.

Mr Knight said the fire was started by faulty electrics in their solar panels, which were kept next to the soft play.

It was hit by a second fire last July. That blaze destroyed a barn, a caravan and a car.

Nobody was hurt in either incident.

And approachin­g the second anniversar­y of the soft play centre fire, Mr Knight said the zoo is still waiting on a payout from its insurance company.

“We try and look at it glass half-full but it’s very difficult,” Mr Knight said.

“Nobody was in the building and there was no animals, so it was purely assets we lost.

“It has been really tough. “We haven’t received anything yet. It looks like it’s heading in the right direction but there’s no end date.

“We have an assessor who’s working on it, and we’ve provided them all the informatio­n they’ve asked for.

“It always feels like it’s out of our hands – there’s nothing we can do to speed it up.

“We’re having to wait weeks for someone to get back to us.”

Mr Knight did not confirm how much the insurance claim is for.

However, he said plans to develop the zoo have been put on hold.

Fife Zoo features mainly African animals, and the owners plan to introduce more South American and Asian animals in the future.

There are also plans to create an education and meetings space.

“Our education centre was being renovated preCovid but we lost part of the roof in the fire, so that’s taken two steps back,” Mr Knight added.

“We can’t do much with that until we get some kind of payout.

“Once we do, we’ll have a space where we can offer workshops.”

 ?? ?? LOSS: Michael Knight inside the gutted building in July 2020. Picture by Steve Brown.
LOSS: Michael Knight inside the gutted building in July 2020. Picture by Steve Brown.

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