Title: Newton Abbot sheds on fire Post by: LiskeardRich on October 21, 2018, 13:57:53 In line with other local historic buildings that have been refused demolition, the old sheds at Newton Abbot are currently alight.
Lidl have recently been refused planning permission to demolish and build a store! Title: Re: Newton Abbot sheds on fire Post by: martyjon on October 21, 2018, 14:43:54 In line with other local historic buildings that have been refused demolition, the old sheds at Newton Abbot are currently alight. Lidl have recently been refused planning permission to demolish and build a store! Must be catching, Historic Buildings on Redcliffe Wharf on fire too this morning, many viewpoints on the Bristol Harbourside. I believe plans for flats on site turned down recently but Red Squirrel may be able to add more. Title: Re: Newton Abbot sheds on fire Post by: Red Squirrel on October 21, 2018, 22:45:01 In line with other local historic buildings that have been refused demolition, the old sheds at Newton Abbot are currently alight. Lidl have recently been refused planning permission to demolish and build a store! Must be catching, Historic Buildings on Redcliffe Wharf on fire too this morning, many viewpoints on the Bristol Harbourside. I believe plans for flats on site turned down recently but Red Squirrel may be able to add more. Hold your horses, Oliver Stone! :) Firstly, 17/02050/LA (which covers the whole site, not just the boathouse which caught fire) is pending, not refused; secondly according to the Post a fire service spokesman said: "“No one has been injured and we believe the fire was caused by accidental ignition.” Title: Re: Newton Abbot sheds on fire Post by: JayMac on October 22, 2018, 16:43:42 Back to Newton Abbot. The fire there, in the old Carriage & Wagon Repair Shop, is now believed to have been started deliberately.
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