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Emergency services rush to fire at abandoned factory in Scots town

Emergency services rush to fire at abandoned factory in Scots town

Daily Record16-05-2025

Firefighters and police officers are currently dealing with the blaze at the former Gates factory in Dumfries.
A fire has broken out at a derelict factory in a Scots town.
Firefighters and police officers are currently dealing with the blaze at the former Interfloor factory in Heathhall in Dumfries.

The site has been a hotspot for antisocial behaviour in recent years, including fires and people forcing their way into the building.

The latest incident happened on Friday afternoon.
A post on the Police Scotland Dumfries and Galloway page stated: "We are currently assisting our colleagues from The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service at the former Gates Factory on Edinburgh Road, Dumfries.
"Please stay away from the area whilst the fire service make the area safe. There are no reports of any injuries.
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"Further more, if you seen anything suspicious or anyone in the area the please contact Police on 101."

The B listed building was built in the 1910s and started life as the Arrol-Johnston care factory. It has also been used by Gates and Interfloor.
Dumfries and Galloway Council is currently looking into a "sustainable development opportunity" for the site.
Historic Environment Scotland has previously stated it does not want to see the listed building demolished – despite councillors describing its condition as 'terrible' and 'absolutely disgraceful'.
The site currently belongs to the Crown after the previous owners were dissolved.

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