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'Outpouring of grief' as fire destroys historic Raven hotel in Droitwich
'Outpouring of grief' as fire destroys historic Raven hotel in Droitwich

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'Outpouring of grief' as fire destroys historic Raven hotel in Droitwich

Fire crews are still working to put out the remnants of a devastating blaze that ripped through a historic former hotel in Droitwich fire started on Sunday at the Grade II-listed Raven Hotel, in St Andrews Street, which closed as a hotel more than a decade councillor for Droitwich, Neil Franks, said it was "heartbreaking to watch", and locals had gathered outside, some crying over what had BBC has contacted Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service and West Mercia Police for comment. "Bit by bit seeing it crumbling, going up in ash, and the outpouring of grief on the streets and on social media was very difficult to watch as well," Franks told BBC Hereford and Worcester."The Raven meant so much to the town, and it's truly heartbreaking." "The town is angry - angry with the developer, angry with whatever caused the actual fire to happen, and they're angry at the council... I'm not part of the ruling party, but I think there are questions to be asked to be honest."He added that there had been "many broken promises" by the developer, Live Urban Two."Whatever happens going forward needs to be community-led," he told the BBC."I'm just hoping that the Raven sign survives; we can get hold of it before the building is most likely demolished so we can restore it and hopefully take control of the area and put something up in its stead… and maybe we can attach the raven sign as a bare minimum going forwards.""Everyone said it was going to happen, everybody."The BBC has contacted Wychavon District Council for comment but has been unable to contact Live Urban Two. Leader of Wychavon District Council, Richard Morris, said he had been fighting for more to be done with the building."One reason why I took over the leadership of Wychavon in May was to try and get more action and more work done to get to a solution on it," he council was undertaking works to the building after the developers missed a court deadline to carry out urgent repairs."We were about a week away from that being completed - that's part of the tragedy - then we would've invoiced the owners, and they would've had 21 days to pay up," he told the said the owners were based internationally but had spoken to their spokesperson, who he believed would visit the site on Tuesday."The pressure from myself and my colleagues has been there," he added."I fear there's no hope for it. I fear it's lost." A complicated history The hotel has a complex history. In 2022, plans were approved to convert the hotel into 48 homes and flats, including development of the brine baths, which closed in a separate building in July 2024, the developer was warned that urgent steps were needed to protect the building or it would face legal action. The work had to be carried out within seven council said it wanted to see damage to the roof repaired and security fencing installed. The public had raised concerns over vandalism at the site, reporting that thieves had removed roof tiles and exposed the building to the mid-August, work began, and contractors boarded up smashed windows, repaired damage to the roof, and blocked off access to deter in November, Wychavon District Council secured a court order which gave the owner until 8 December to complete work on the Urban Two was told to reinstall props on the ground floor of the building to prevent further collapse of the first followed an incident on 24 September when parts of the guttering on the section of the building fell into the 19 December, the district council said the developer had missed the deadline to take the time, councillor Richard Morris said: "We'll ensure the necessary work is carried out as soon as is practically possible.""We've also asked officers to explore all available options to safeguard the building's future." Follow BBC Hereford & Worcester on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Firefighters tackle blaze at historic Droitwich hotel
Firefighters tackle blaze at historic Droitwich hotel

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time5 days ago

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Firefighters tackle blaze at historic Droitwich hotel

Firefighters are tackling a blaze at a historic former hotel in Droitwich Spa. Flames have been seen rising from the top of the Raven Hotel, in St Andrews Street, on Sunday. Hereford and Worcestershire Fire and Rescue Service said six fire appliances had been sent to the scene alongside "other specialist vehicles".It advised people to stay clear of the area and recommend that those living nearby close all windows and doors. On social media, Richard Morris, leader of Wychavon District Council, said: "This is so sad. This is our town's history, 1452." Councillor Neil Franks said: "I'm utterly horrified to watch our Raven Hotel burning."In March, the council said emergency repair work to stop the collapse the former hotel in Droitwich Spa was almost complete. Follow BBC Hereford & Worcester on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

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