Task force to ensure derelict buildings made safe

Preston City Council An aeriel view of Preston city centrePreston City Council
The council said it "will take formal action" if "buildings of historic importance" are not made safe

A task force has been set up to deal with empty and derelict buildings in a city amid growing concerns around safety.

It follows recent fires in the city including at St Joseph's Orphanage and Church Street in Preston that have caused "significant challenges".

In collaboration with Preston police and Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, the council task force will focus on ensuring building owners take responsibility for the safety and security of their properties.

Councillor Valerie Wise said they "have a duty to protect buildings of historic importance" and the council "will take formal action if this is not happening".

BBC/Nishma Hindocha Orange flames leap into the sky from a derelict building behind shops in Church Street, PrestonBBC/Nishma Hindocha
Recent fires in the city including at St Joseph's Orphanage and Church Street have caused disruption

The cabinet member for community wealth building added: "We want to encourage responsible development and to work alongside building owners to help improve the city but also look to bring back much of Preston's heritage through investment."

The council said the neglect of some empty buildings in the city centre had resulted in "significant challenges", including fire risks, water damage, and anti-social behaviour.

The police have also issued a warning to trespassers.

"Access to these buildings is restricted for a reason," the force said. "They are unsafe to enter and can pose a significant risk to those who trespass.

"Unfortunately, some have become an attraction for people who are not aware of the dangers that they pose.

"We would like to remind building owners that it is their responsibility to prevent access to these dangerous sites and our officers will continue to conduct regular patrols of the area."

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