Tag: Bassetlaw District Council

  • Fourteen households still unable to return home after Worksop explosion

    Fourteen households still unable to return home after Worksop explosion

    Fourteen households are still unable to return home after a fatal explosion in Worksop.

    John Street in the town was closed and dozens of homes evacuated following the blast inside a terraced house on the evening of April 12.

    The body of a man, later identified as 53-year-old David Howard, was discovered in the debris.

    Another man was subsequently arrested on suspicion of murder and bailed.

    David Armiger, chief executive of Bassetlaw District Council, told Notts TV three homes – including the one involved in the explosion and the two neighbouring properties – must now be demolished.

    Due to an ongoing police cordon and structural surveys, there are also still 14 households unable to return home and no timescale has yet been given for when the all-clear will be given.

    “The situation has moved on quite a lot but there is still significant impact on a number of residents,” Mr Armiger said in an interview on Wednesday (April 23).

    “As things stand at the moment there are approximately 14 households unable to return to their properties because they are within the cordon.

    “In the first instance we made arrangements for up to 50 residents to seek accommodation on the Saturday and Sunday nights just after the explosion. That has reduced over time as most people have been able to return to their households.

    “We have had support in place both for the 14 households that are still unable to return, but also for other residents who want to seek support, working with agencies like Nottinghamshire County Council, British Red Cross, and health services, to really try to see what needs people have and to make sure we can support them in any way they do need.

    “Some residents need access to food and clothing because they can’t get back into their properties, others just want to talk to somebody or need to be able to get new medication, so there has been a range of support packages put in place.”

    Mr Armiger said the cost of the support to the council is not yet known, but said he expects it to be limited.

    “One of the key things now is in most cases the accommodation is being provided by the insurance companies or by landlords, because a number of the properties are rented, so the direct impact on the council is fairly limited.

    “The three properties are clearly going to be demolished and there is some significant damage to one or two of the other properties as well, so it may well take some time for those to be repaired.

    “They may well be looking at long-term alternative accommodation. I do know quite a number of landlords have already done that for a number of the impacted residents.”

    An investigation is ongoing to establish the exact cause of the explosion.

    Detective Chief Inspector Ruby Burrow, who is leading the investigation, added: “Our thoughts remain with David’s loved ones at this extremely difficult time.

    “Whilst we have made an arrest, I want to be really clear that our investigation remains at a very early stage and we are doing everything possible to establish what caused this deeply tragic incident.

    “It remains too early to say whether there is a criminal element to this case and would ask that people avoid speculation.

    “Our inquiries are continuing and I would further ask anyone with information who is yet to come forward to please contact us as soon as possible.”

  • Worksop Explosion: Leader of Bassetlaw District Council praises efforts of the emergency services following fatal incident

    Worksop Explosion: Leader of Bassetlaw District Council praises efforts of the emergency services following fatal incident

    Bassetlaw District Council’s leader Councillor Julie Leigh has praised the efforts of the emergency services following a fatal explosion at a Workop home.

    She offered her condolences to the family of David Howard, who lost his life following the incident on John Street in Worksop

    Councillor Julie Leigh said: “We have all been shocked and concerned by yesterday’s incident on John Street in Worksop, which has had a huge impact on this community.

    “I would like to offer my condolences to the family and friends of the man who has sadly lost his life and offer my sympathy to everyone who has been affected by this tragic incident.

    PICTURED: David Howard, who lost his life in a house explosion in Worksop

    “I’d like to praise the swift actions of the emergency services and other agencies whose quick response has prevented any further loss of life. The painstaking search and rescue operation also ensured that wider residents of John Street and the surrounding area are safe and accounted for.

    “In the time since this incident, officers from Bassetlaw District Council have been working tirelessly with other partners to ensure that families and individuals who have been evacuated from their homes have a safe place to stay.

    “Around 50 people from 35 properties were evacuated, many of whom were able to be supported by family and friends.

    “Last night, we were able to secure accommodation for nine households, while others were given emergency shelter overnight at Crown Place Community Centre.

    “Our officers have been working hard again today and have found hotel and temporary accommodation for all those who have requested assistance as they cannot return to their homes this evening.

    “As such, we have closed the emergency shelter for tonight and over the coming days will continue to work closely with Nottinghamshire County Council to support those directly affected, in addition to vulnerable people living close by who have been affected by the current loss of power.  

    “Officers from our Building Control Team also continue to work closely with the Emergency Services and provide specialist advice on the structural safety of the properties that have been affected by this explosion.

    “I would like to advise all residents to continue to follow the advice of the emergency services and not to approach the scene until advised that it is safe to do so by the relevant authorities.”

  • Worksop man, 55, arrested for being drunk and disorderly in town centre

    Worksop man, 55, arrested for being drunk and disorderly in town centre

    Officers from the Worksop South Beat Team arrested a 55-year-old male on Monday (March 31) for being drunk and disorderly in Worksop Town Centre.

    The individual will also face further processing for breaching the Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) by consuming alcohol within the town centre.

    The PSPO is currently in place until June 17, 2025.

    The PSPO in Worksop Town Centre was implemented to tackle persistent issues such as anti-social behaviour, public drinking, and other activities that cause nuisance, harassment, alarm, or distress to residents and visitors.

    Bassetlaw District Council is currently consulting residents and businesses on renewing the Public Space Protection Orders that cover Worksop and Retford Town Centres for another three years until June 17, 2028.

    The consultation and a full list of the proposed prohibitions, draft orders and maps of the designated areas for the Worksop and Retford can be found online at www.bassetlaw.gov.uk/pspo-survey.

    The Consultation will run until April 28. Paper copies are available from Retford and Worksop Town Halls.

    Cllr Lynne Schuller, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods at Bassetlaw District Council said: “Public Space Protection Orders are a valuable tool in tackling Anti-Social Behaviour in Worksop and Retford. PSPOs make it easier to take action against street drinking, those under the influence of illegal substances and those causing nuisance, harm and distress.

    “These are issues that are important to residents and visitors and we want to ensure that members of the public feel safe when visiting our town centres. The consultation will be open for six weeks and I encourage everybody to have their say.”