The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Investigat­ion launched after barn destroyed by ferocious blaze

Fire: Crews work through the night at steading which was full of hay bales

- BY KIRSTEN ROBERTSON

A north-east farmer has been left counting the cost of a huge fire which tore through a barn full of hay bales.

The steading near Ellon was destroyed in the blaze on Saturday night and all that remained of the smoulderin­g structure yesterday were blackened metal beams.

The alarm was raised at 6.50pm and firefighte­rs worked through the night to tackle the flames at Fortree Farm, just off Riverside Road.

The building, which measures 25ft by 15ft, was “well alight” when they arrived at the scene and police yesterday remained stationed at the site.

A spokesman for the force said an inquiry into the circumstan­ces had been launched.

Four fire trucks were called to the incident, two from Ellon and two from Aberdeen, along with a water carrier from Turriff.

Yesterday, the owners of Fortree Farm declined to comment on what had happened.

But their neighbours described the impact on the couple and on the surroundin­g community.

One said: “The steading was full to the brim.

“Those hay bales are used across so many of the nearby fields – it will be a huge loss for them.”

Another said: “It was quite alarming to see the fire engines come down the road – I feel for the family.”

Firefighte­rs worked through the night to tackle

the steading fire – but all of the bales were destroyed.

The fire appliances left the scene at 5.31am yesterday but two police units remained throughout much of the day – with a

“dangerous building” sign erected at the entrance to the steading.

A spokeswoma­n for the fire service said: “Throughout the night units went back to the scene and checked to make sure there was no chance of the fire restarting.”

Three years ago, Fortree Farm was struck by a similar blaze as about 50 hay bales caught fire.

Police again were involved in the process and appealed for informatio­n adding that there had been “serious financial implicatio­ns to the owners of the bales” and that those responsibl­e had acted “mindlessly”.

Last night, police confirmed they were investigat­ing but could offer no further details.

A spokeswoma­n said: “We were called to Fortree Farm in Ellon at 7.50pm on Saturday night.

“Inquiries are ongoing.”

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Photograph by Kenny Elrick
 ?? Photograph­s by Kenny Elrick ?? DEVASTATIN­G: Firefighte­rs tackle the blaze at Fortree Farm.
Photograph­s by Kenny Elrick DEVASTATIN­G: Firefighte­rs tackle the blaze at Fortree Farm.
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The steading was full of hay bales

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