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Owners prosecuted for failing to secure former Millside Centre in Dalton

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Rotherham Council has prosecuted a company after fire services were called out five times within a year to deal with fires at the derelict Millside Centre

Millside Developments Ltd were taken to court for their failure to comply with notices served under the Anti-social Behavior, Crime and Policing Act 2014 and Environmental Protection Act 1990.

Sheffield Magistrates Court heard how a former school and training centre, the Millside Centre, on Doncaster Road in Dalton, was visited by Council officers following complaints of fire damage, broken windows, and open access to the building and grounds.

In addition to the reported fires in 2021 and 2022, the building was attracting anti-social behavior, fly tipping and rough sleeping. Concerns had been raised around the potential harm to someone accessing the building, as well as the site having a detrimental effect on the surrounding area.

Following evidence collected on site showing easy access to the building and perimeter, notices were sent to the owners ordering the premises be secured, a structural survey to be carried out, and for the waste to be removed and properly disposed of.

Failing to comply with the notices, the company was found guilty in their absence from court, fined ยฃ5000 and ordered to pay ยฃ2,819 costs and a victim surcharge of ยฃ2,000.
Cabinet Member for Transport and the Environment, Cllr Dominic Beck, said: โ€œI hope this case sends out a message to all companies to secure their empty premises and prevent them to be used as a dumping ground for waste.

โ€œIt makes the area look unkempt and uncared for, affecting the wellbeing of residents. We are committed to doing what we can to hold owners to account and I am pleased that we have secured these convictions as a deterrent to others.โ€

Shayne Tottie, Rotherham district commander at South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue said: โ€œWe welcome this prosecution by Rotherham Council. Repeated call outs to preventable incidents such as this tie up our resources and, more importantly, put lives at risk.

โ€œIf you own a business and are not sure what responsibilities you have when it comes to fire safety, we haveย plenty of resources on our websiteย to help you ensure your business is compliant.โ€

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