The blaze could be seen from miles around
Mansfield District Council says the cost of hiring a contractor to clear debris from houses and gardens after a large industrial fire remains unknown. However, it says any fees – which are currently coming from the authority’s budgets – will be recouped from an insurance claim and will not be funded by the taxpayer.
The district council has confirmed the same contractor was then appointed to undertake debris removal from more than 40 homes near the fire site. This work began on Monday and will continue throughout this week. “For continuity, the council appointed the same contractor to complete further work to remove debris from more than 40 residential properties near to the fire site. This work commenced Monday, March 27. “The costs of these additional works by the contractor are yet to be determined.
Several online social media posts have also been issued to residents affected by smoke damage or debris in their homes or gardens. The authority added: “We have officers across the council supporting the business and workers affected by this industrial fire and will continue to do so.”
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