Two fire-hit homes in Brownhills to be demolished

-Credit: (Image: WHG)
-Credit: (Image: WHG)


Two homes in Brownhills destroyed by fire will be demolished ‘as a matter of urgency’. Number 2 and 4 Severn Road were badly damaged after a fire in June 2023.

The blaze caused by a fire lighter ripped through the pair of semi-detached buildings, both of them managed by housing association WHG. Walsall Council gave permission to flatten the two eyesore buildings, which had become a target of vandalism and antisocial behaviour.

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Before the works take place, a demolition management plan must be put in place to protect the residents of neighbouring properties and nearby amenities from disruption.

WHG said: “Following an extensive fire to No.2, the decision has been taken to knock the pair of semi-detached buildings down as a matter of urgency, to reduce the risk of further vandalism and to remove the dwellings as both an eyesore and magnet for anti-social behaviour.”

Paul Baker, director of assets, said: “The fire happened back in June 2023 and was caused by a fire lighter. We plan on regenerating the area and rebuilding more new homes on the site in the future.”