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Former city brewery in fire drama



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Published Date: 25 July 2008
POLICE are investigating a fire which broke out in a disused building at the former Fountainbridge brewery site.
A broken padlock was discovered at the scene indicating the blaze may have been started deliberately by intruders.

Firefighters were called to the former Caledonian Brewery building shortly before 6am, after several worried neighbours called 999 f
earing the fire would spread and create a major incident.

They battled the blaze for close to an hour before bringing it under control.

At times, five crews comprising 16 firefighters were deployed, with a turntable ladder used to direct water directly onto the flames from high above the 80ft building.

James Melvin, of Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue, said: "We found a broken padlock so it is looking like it might be suspicious.

"This building was due for demolition and had no roof. If it had a roof, the fire would have been more spectacular, due to the tars and bitumen found in roofs."

The huge Fountainbridge site is set for a major redevelopment which will transform the area.

The building which caught fire was set for demolition and the blaze is not expected to hold up work on a new £200 million residential and commercial development in Edinburgh city centre.

Once completed in 2009, the AMA & Grosvenor development project in Fountainbridge will be the biggest of its kind in the city.

Working on behalf of main contractor HBG, construction firm Dunne Group began bulk excavation works last August to make way for the east underground car park.

The next phase of the project will see Dunne constructing four new concrete-frame blocks, covering 2700 square metres.

There have been calls for increased security to make sure it is not vulnerable to vandalism or fireraising.





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  • Last Updated: 25 July 2008 1:07 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Jed Smith,

Moscow 25/07/2008 13:23:31
"If it had a roof, the fire would have been more spectacular"

A valid point. If it had been filled with sixteen metric tonnes of Chinese firecrackers the fire would also have been more spectacular.

If there was a pipe band outside, jugglers, Del Amitri singing their 'hits', free bar and carvery, a small scale re-enactment of the battle of britain using fiberglass RC aircraft, etc - these also would have contributed to the spectacularness of the fire.

2

Incandescent,

25/07/2008 14:11:29
#1 LOL!

Almost as funny as your brother, "Ray-ban Wayfarer" :-)
3

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 25/07/2008 14:48:30
#1:

It would have been even more spectacular if the place had been used to store cylinders of oxygen and acetylene... And someone had connected the fire brigade's hoses to a petrol tanker... And someone had covered the ground around it in oil and sprayed water on it... And the firemen had worn blindfolds... And the police directing the traffic around it had worn their shreddies on their heads... And someone had filled the sewers surrounding the site with petrol and layed petrol trails from the building to the drains... And a helicopter had dumed a tonne of dynamite onto the fire...

Sorry. I was down the pub this lunchtime and I am in one of those moods.
4

Jed Smith,

Moscow 25/07/2008 15:05:52
#3 I'll stick with the Chinese firecrackers, small-scale re-enactment of the Battle of Britain and free carvery, thanks.

Your version sounds like a sh_tey episode of the A Team when the script writer had spent lunchtime in the pub. ;-)
5

JayDeeTee,

25/07/2008 19:02:10
Former Fountainbridge Brewery site. Can't be Caledonian: must be Scottish and Newcastle's old place. Shurely shome mishtake?
6

jambo1,

WHISKEY DRINKERS INN 25/07/2008 20:43:27
THANK GOD FOR THE NON SMOKING LAW, THE POLICE MIGHT HAVE HAD TO PRESS CHARGES TO THE ARSONISTS AS WELL LOL
7

Gorgie_Tony,

Edinburgh 25/07/2008 22:09:00
Another example of what out of control youths do to "entertain" themselves. Where were the police when the feral youths were running riot? Nowhere to be seen as usual.

 

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