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Posted By: Wench Fire at Liverpool Heritage Market. - 13th Mar 2012 9:09pm
Firefighers are dealing with a fire at the Heritage Market in Kirkdale.

Fire crews are on site tackling a blaze, which started in the ground floor of a seven storey building on the premises.

Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service was called out at 8.10pm to the building at Stanley Dock. The fire was well underway by the time crews arrived and firefighters are working to stop it spreading.

Eight fire appliances and an aerial appliance have been deployed to the site.

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Posted By: Norton Re: Fire at Liverpool Heritage Market. - 13th Mar 2012 9:20pm
I guess we should have expected it, particularly now that the plans have been passed.
Oh wait, didn't someone else say that on here a few weeks ago?
Posted By: lansyp Re: Fire at Liverpool Heritage Market. - 13th Mar 2012 11:59pm
it is a bit funny how these building suddenly burn down when planning gets passed or even when it doesnt .there must be an a free box of matches with every application lol.its also funny how the general can see this but the authorities dont must be some thing to do with the heavy brown envelopes lol
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Fire at Liverpool Heritage Market. - 14th Mar 2012 1:53am
Strange, the heritage market is at another location now so why have they called this building by that name.
Posted By: Nelzy84 Re: Fire at Liverpool Heritage Market. - 14th Mar 2012 4:33pm
Originally Posted by lansyp
it is a bit funny how these building suddenly burn down when planning gets passed or even when it doesnt .there must be an a free box of matches with every application lol.its also funny how the general can see this but the authorities dont must be some thing to do with the heavy brown envelopes lol


Standard redevelopment tactic especially for P**l, known
in our trade as stealth land acquisition. They pull all sorts of stunts to keep the costs down and swerve legal issues.

I worked on a property in Sefton park where an arboricultural / ecological survey was undertaken. Whilst the arboricultural came back fine the ecological survey showed a species of bat roosting (forget which kind but they were protected) meaning all works should have come to a halt, lets just say Greedy / shady developers have ways and means of getting around these things

You'd be suprised at some of the tactics the big companies employ, shocking in this day and age
Posted By: TRANCENTRAL Re: Fire at Liverpool Heritage Market. - 14th Mar 2012 10:39pm
update smile http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/live...ley-dock-warehouse-fire-100252-30530545/
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