Witness appeal after large fire near Weston-super-Mare
We are appealing for witnesses and anybody with information following a large fire on the outskirts of Weston-super-Mare.
An investigation has been launched into the cause of a large grass fire near Locking Farm Industrial Estate, which broke out in the early hours of yesterday morning (Tuesday 18 August).
A number of fire crews from across North Somerset and Bristol attended the scene of the fire at around 3am and contained the incident before leaving the scene at around 5.45pm, when the A371 Locking Road was reopened.
Several businesses have been severely impacted by the fire, which engulfed two industrial units.
An investigation into the cause of the fire is in its early stages. Several lines of enquiry are being followed, and a number of high visibility reassurance patrols will be carried out in the coming days, and residents are encouraged to approach officers to discuss any concerns they may have.
We are now appealing to anyone who may have seen people acting suspiciously on or near the A371, or anything unusual in the area, between 2am-3am on Tuesday to come forward.
Neighbourhood Chief Inspector Andy Barry said: “We understand incidents like this are a huge concern locally and nationally following recent incidents during an extended period of hot and dry weather, and an investigation into the full circumstances is in its early stages but appropriate action will be taken against anyone found to have committed criminal offences.
“It was fortunate nobody was seriously harmed during this incident, and members of the public should expect to see an increased presence in the area while enquiries continue.
“During periods of exceptionally hot weather we have been experiencing, fires in dry fields can burn incredibly quickly, resulting in serious damage, injury, or even death.
“We would urge any witnesses, those with information, or any CCTV, dashcam, or mobile phone footage, to contact us to assist with our enquiries.”
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued advice on how to cope with the risks of wildfires, which can be found here.
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