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Dorchester: Work to clear fire-gutted cafe making progress
Dorchester: Work to clear fire-gutted cafe making progress

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time10-02-2025

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Dorchester: Work to clear fire-gutted cafe making progress

Work to stabilise and clear a cafe and three neighbouring buildings following a fire is making fire tore through the Grade II listed Gorge Cafe in South Street, Dorchester where novelist Thomas Hardy trained as an architect on 9 December shortly after 03:30 GMT.A section of the pedestrianised shopping street has been sealed off since - the building collapsed further several weeks after the of building control at Dorset Council David Kitcatt said: "We've got contractors on site now working away taking parts of the dangerous elements of the building down." Kitcatt said the loose masonry from the building would be removed before the piles of rubble left across the street can be cleared and scaffolding put up."They will stabilise the front and take down the loose material before moving the rubble back and then they will clear from the back forward," he added the council was overseeing public safety at the site but the contractors were running the work at the site as the buildings were privately said a more detailed timescale to get the site cleared and stable enough to reopen it to the public was not yet possible to gauge."It all depends on how quickly they can work, the weather conditions... and of course public safety is paramount," he said. Along with the cafe one building to its left and two to its right were damaged by the heat from the fire and street bins were left the work on the site is finished further scaffolding will be put up on the neighbouring buildings, and the timber hoarding rebuilt to make a new pedestrian access along the 50 firefighters tackled the blaze and no-one was injured in the building had a stone plaque on its front wall, in the centre of the first floor, honouring Thomas stated the novelist and poet trained at the building as an apprentice architect to John Hicks between 1856-1862. You can follow BBC Dorset on Facebook, X, or Instagram.

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