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Weston-super-Mare Grand Pier fire: Alarm firm negligent | Weston-super-Mare Grand Pier fire: Alarm firm negligent |
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An alarm company was negligent over a fire which devastated Weston-super-Mare's pier pavilion in July 2008, a judge has ruled. | An alarm company was negligent over a fire which devastated Weston-super-Mare's pier pavilion in July 2008, a judge has ruled. |
The judge at Bristol Mercantile Court found a high degree of negligence from security firm System 2 Security, which has since gone into administration, | The judge at Bristol Mercantile Court found a high degree of negligence from security firm System 2 Security, which has since gone into administration, |
The pier's owners Kerry and Michelle Michael have been awarded a £30m interim payment. | The pier's owners Kerry and Michelle Michael have been awarded a £30m interim payment. |
The pier was rebuilt and reopened in October 2010. | The pier was rebuilt and reopened in October 2010. |
Although the fire alarm had gone off at 01:35 BST the fire brigade was not called until nearly 07:00. | |
The pier's owners had a contract for the monitoring of its fire alarm system with System 2 Security (S2S) which it had subcontracted to Essex-based Yeoman Monitoring Ltd. | The pier's owners had a contract for the monitoring of its fire alarm system with System 2 Security (S2S) which it had subcontracted to Essex-based Yeoman Monitoring Ltd. |
In August Yeoman Monitoring Services reached an out-of-court settlement with the pier owners to end their involvement in the court proceedings, with no admissions of liability made. | In August Yeoman Monitoring Services reached an out-of-court settlement with the pier owners to end their involvement in the court proceedings, with no admissions of liability made. |
The details of that settlement has not been revealed. | |
The claim against S2S continued because the amount of the settlement was a "great deal less" than the £39,376,453 loss Grand Pier Limited said it suffered. | The claim against S2S continued because the amount of the settlement was a "great deal less" than the £39,376,453 loss Grand Pier Limited said it suffered. |
But days before the trial the sole director of S2S, David Cogle, presented a petition to wind the company up. | But days before the trial the sole director of S2S, David Cogle, presented a petition to wind the company up. |
His Honour Judge Mark Havelock-Allan QC said there would be a judgement for Grand Pier Limited against S2S for damages for breach of contract and for negligence. | His Honour Judge Mark Havelock-Allan QC said there would be a judgement for Grand Pier Limited against S2S for damages for breach of contract and for negligence. |
He said the first breach was in not insisting the pier owners provide the name and contact details of more than one key holder. | He said the first breach was in not insisting the pier owners provide the name and contact details of more than one key holder. |
The second was in failing to warn the new owners, the Michaels, that the fire alarm system had been subjected to filtering while a previous fault was fixed. | The second was in failing to warn the new owners, the Michaels, that the fire alarm system had been subjected to filtering while a previous fault was fixed. |
The judge noted it was "more probable that S2S had forgotten to reverse the filtering instruction after the alarm had been repaired". | The judge noted it was "more probable that S2S had forgotten to reverse the filtering instruction after the alarm had been repaired". |
Speaking after the judgement, Mr Michael said he was pleased with what he called the complete vindication of Grand Pier Limited, its directors and staff. | Speaking after the judgement, Mr Michael said he was pleased with what he called the complete vindication of Grand Pier Limited, its directors and staff. |
'Clearly responsible' | 'Clearly responsible' |
He said: "There can be no doubt where the blame lies. It has cost us hundreds of thousands of pounds to pursue this judgement and we did so knowing that System 2 Security Limited was just a shell of a company with little or no assets so we had little chance of seeing any compensation from them." | He said: "There can be no doubt where the blame lies. It has cost us hundreds of thousands of pounds to pursue this judgement and we did so knowing that System 2 Security Limited was just a shell of a company with little or no assets so we had little chance of seeing any compensation from them." |
David Cogle, the former director of System 2 Security, said the firm was put into administration because it "wasn't worth the hassle" of fighting the pier's claim. | David Cogle, the former director of System 2 Security, said the firm was put into administration because it "wasn't worth the hassle" of fighting the pier's claim. |
Mr Cogle, now retired, said the firm, which had operated for 37 years, was only an agent for the monitoring company. | Mr Cogle, now retired, said the firm, which had operated for 37 years, was only an agent for the monitoring company. |
He said: "We paid over £100,000 in legal costs. | He said: "We paid over £100,000 in legal costs. |
"What it would have cost to fight, it would have finished the company off. | |
"It was just as easy to retire and let them have judgement." | "It was just as easy to retire and let them have judgement." |
Dozens of firefighters tackled the blaze, which took hold of the partly wooden pier in the North Somerset seaside resort early on the morning of 28 July 2008. | |
Fire investigators said the blaze started in an area containing deep fat fryers. Black smoke was visible more than 10 miles away. | Fire investigators said the blaze started in an area containing deep fat fryers. Black smoke was visible more than 10 miles away. |
The pier first opened in 1904 and was later bought by the Brenner family who sold it in 2008 in a multimillion-pound deal to brother and sister Michelle and Kerry Michael. | The pier first opened in 1904 and was later bought by the Brenner family who sold it in 2008 in a multimillion-pound deal to brother and sister Michelle and Kerry Michael. |