The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Garage owner vows to return after fire

- EMMA DUNCAN AND STEVEN RAE

AFife garage owner says a devastatin­g fire has caused £250,000-worth of damage and left his business in tatters.

John Maxwell has run Maxwell Racing Developmen­ts from his garage on Bow Street in Buckhaven for 40 years.

But on Tuesday night it was hit by a huge fire. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service sent seven appliances to the scene, with Bow Street still closed to the public the following morning and crews still on scene.

The fire caused significan­t damage to John’s business, damage he estimates at £250,000.

The 63-year-old said: “The whole place has to come down, so you’re looking at £250,000 (worth of damage). I’ve seen a few fires in my time but this one spread so quickly.”

As well as items and buildings, some cars in the garage at the time were also torched.

No one was injured and it is not known what caused the blaze, which took four hours to get under control.

John works with road, classic and stock cars all over the UK, dealing with anything from engines and gearboxes to restoratio­n.

He said: “I will survive, we will survive.

“I built that place from the ground up, there was no roof on any of the buildings when I moved here, there was no electricit­y and no water.”

The fire also spread to neighbouri­ng garage C&G Autos, which saw two buildings destroyed.

Matthew Green, who has run C&G Autos for six years, said he was sitting in his office when the fire took hold, and he and other employees salvaged as much as they could before the heat from the blaze became unbearable.

He said: “I’ve spoken briefly to Jock (John’s nickname), but that business was his life – he’s in a pretty shocked state about it all.

“I think he’s still got parts of the building that are in one piece but... the main centre area is the one which has got the biggest majority of the damage.

“I’ve asked the question

as to what caused it but still no answer yet.

“It’s been handed over to the fire investigat­ion services and the CID.

“The fire investigat­ion and structural engineer teams have been round to inspect the integrity of the buildings that caught fire. They’ve all been cordoned off, because obviously there are safety issues.

“We were here at the time it started, I was in my office and somebody said Jock’s place was on fire.

“We came out and the fire was possibly 20ft above the dividing wall.

“I had just an automatic, knee-jerk reaction, just to get in and get as much out as possible as quickly and as safely as possible.

“We’re lucky in a way, because there were no injuries, our workshops are still operationa­l, the office is still operationa­l and the forecourt is still here.

“We can still operate, albeit not entirely in full.”

Two of the four buildings in the C&G Autos forecourt were damaged in the blaze and may have to be demolished.

A dividing wall between the two garages and units directly behind it has been declared unfit and may also need to be taken down.

Matthew said they managed to get most of the vehicles and motorcycle­s out, but the heat became so unbearable that many items – including machinery and tools – have been lost to the blaze.

He added: “It’s a disaster, in all honesty, but it could have been a lot worse.”

He praised the firefighte­rs and said they were “flat out” tackling the emergency.

A Police Scotland spokespers­on said inquiries into the fire are ongoing.

 ?? ?? ABLAZE: A fire devastated two garages in Buckhaven, causing significan­t damage to both businesses.
ABLAZE: A fire devastated two garages in Buckhaven, causing significan­t damage to both businesses.
 ?? ?? John Maxwell of Maxwell Racing Developmen­ts.
John Maxwell of Maxwell Racing Developmen­ts.

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