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Wednesday, 20 January 2010
the power was turned of about 4am the whole of stanley road and victoria place was without power until 1pm the firemen informed me that the power was turned off for safety reasons it was a very bad fire the copmuter all was destroyed and all the contents of the building this happen on 20/01/2010 at 4am
The alarm was raised at about 4am.
There are no casualties or injuries but the building has been described as structural unsafe and may have to be demolished.
Although the blaze has been extinguished some firefighters remain on the scene dealing with hotspots and are likely to be there for most of the day.
Dorset Reclaim is a charitable organisation that accepts donated furniture for the needy.
There are no casualties or injuries but the building has been described as structural unsafe and may have to be demolished.
Although the blaze has been extinguished some firefighters remain on the scene dealing with hotspots and are likely to be there for most of the day.
Dorset Reclaim is a charitable organisation that accepts donated furniture for the needy.
Fire destroys charity warehouse in Bournemouth
Up to 400 beds inside the warehouse were destroyed in the fire
Hundreds of items of furniture set to be given to disadvantaged families have been destroyed after fire ripped through the headquarters of a charity. Up to 70 firefighters were called to tackle the fire at the warehouse at Dorset Reclaim, in Stanley Road, Bournemouth, at 0400 GMT. The charity has supplied furniture and white goods to help people on low incomes for more than 10 years. An investigation has begun into the cause of the fire. Residents living close to the scene were evacuated from their homes when the fire broke out inside the two-storey building. Dorset Fire and Rescue Service said that the building was "unstable" and some brick pillars were coming away from the structure. Asbestos riskRay Tovey, project manager for Dorset Reclaim, said that volunteers often trained inside the building and that the team had been left "devastated". He said: "The building was up in smoke and it's just gutted. "It has grown for 11 years now and it has been a real success story. It's just heartbreaking. The cause of the fire is to be investigated once the building is safe
"We are going to have to really work hard to get this up and running again." The building is used as the headquarters of the charity, which has three other premises in Dorset. Mr Tovey added that about 400 beds, 50 three-piece suites and up to 100 appliances had been destroyed, as well as computers and office furniture. The Environment Agency was also informed of the fire because of a possible risk of asbestos from the warehouse. Dorset Police said residents were able to return to their homes from around 0630 GMT. A spokesman added: "Officers helped evacuate residents from 0430 GMT and Dorset Police assisted with road closures in the area."
Up to 400 beds inside the warehouse were destroyed in the fire
Hundreds of items of furniture set to be given to disadvantaged families have been destroyed after fire ripped through the headquarters of a charity. Up to 70 firefighters were called to tackle the fire at the warehouse at Dorset Reclaim, in Stanley Road, Bournemouth, at 0400 GMT. The charity has supplied furniture and white goods to help people on low incomes for more than 10 years. An investigation has begun into the cause of the fire. Residents living close to the scene were evacuated from their homes when the fire broke out inside the two-storey building. Dorset Fire and Rescue Service said that the building was "unstable" and some brick pillars were coming away from the structure. Asbestos riskRay Tovey, project manager for Dorset Reclaim, said that volunteers often trained inside the building and that the team had been left "devastated". He said: "The building was up in smoke and it's just gutted. "It has grown for 11 years now and it has been a real success story. It's just heartbreaking. The cause of the fire is to be investigated once the building is safe
"We are going to have to really work hard to get this up and running again." The building is used as the headquarters of the charity, which has three other premises in Dorset. Mr Tovey added that about 400 beds, 50 three-piece suites and up to 100 appliances had been destroyed, as well as computers and office furniture. The Environment Agency was also informed of the fire because of a possible risk of asbestos from the warehouse. Dorset Police said residents were able to return to their homes from around 0630 GMT. A spokesman added: "Officers helped evacuate residents from 0430 GMT and Dorset Police assisted with road closures in the area."
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