VIDEO: A35 closed after major school fire at Buckholme Towers

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  • The fire at Buckholme Towers school started at 2.47am
  • A35 Commercial Road was closed between Parr Street and North Road until 9.30am as 35 firefighters tackled the blaze
  • Borough of Poole had to deliver large amounts of salt to stop the water use by the firefighters turning to ice on the road
  • The roof and top floor of the school have been badly damaged and the building will be unusable for "a long time"
  • The school will be re-opening on Wednesday to offer accommodation to parents who would otherwise be left without childcare, headteacher Iain Robertson has said. Education is to resume on Thursday morning.
  • Dorset Fire and Rescue has said the blaze is thought to have been caused by an electrical fault

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Headmaster Iain Robertson has just called our Parkstone correspondent and chief reporter Darren Slade to say the school will be re-opening this week.
It will open on Wednesday to offer accommodation to parents who would otherwise be left without childcare  - with a view to education resuming on Thursday morning. He thanked Mark Phillips at the neighbouring Parkstone United Reformed Church for providing space there.
He said thanked the local community for being “incredibly supportive”.
“We are focusing on the education of the children and getting that up and running as soon as we possibly can,” Mr Robertson added.

The school received offers from around 10 other local schools to help with accommodation following the blaze.

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A spokesperson from Dorset Fire and Rescue has said the blaze is thought to have been caused by an electrical fault.

They added that it is very difficult to pinpoint exactly where the fire started due to its severity, but it is not thought to be suspicious or malicious.

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Grace Dear, 77, could see the damaged roof from her home and looked out to see the firemen in the morning. She said: “I looked out and thought ‘oh no not another fire’. It’s awful isn’t it. It’s a well thought of school.”

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A neighbour, who did not want to be named, said: “I didn’t realise there were so many firefighters there.  You could see the flames coming out the back where the big hole is now. Last night there was black smoke billowing out of it.

"The flames were so high I was worried about the trees. It was a beautiful building and you can imagine a lot of antiques inside. It’s going to be a real shame for all the little kids.”

 

Parkstone resident Peter McColl said: “I often walk past and notice the building. It’s unassuming but has a historic feel. I’m glad no one was injured but I do feel for the parents and the children. Hopefully the school won’t have to close and will be able to get repairs done quickly.”

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Dave Graham, from Dorset Fire and Rescue Service, has told our reporter Jim Durkin: “We've scaled back the operation massively and a fire investigation will start now. It’s really about damping down and a salvage operation now.

We have no cause for the fire at the moment but hopefully we will have by the end of the day.”


He said the blaze certainly started on the first floor.

 

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The teachers were “upset” and “shocked” as they gathered at La Cruz restaurant opposite. David Alderson, manager at the restaurant, came in early to open up for them.

He said: “They are shocked by what’s happened but they are pretty stoic.
“There’s a few upset people but that’s understandable.

“The main thing is the kids are alright as it happened at night time.”

La Cruz provides the catering for the school.

David added: “The teachers are doing a grand job ringing around looking for equipment and somewhere else to open. Maybe there are village halls, schools or other places that can make space available."
 

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The fire service have sent us pictures from earlier this morning:

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Footage of the fire, taken by resident Alanna McDonough

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The A35 has just reopened. 

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Traffic on Salterns Road

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We've added all the pictures Corin's been sending back this morning to a gallery, which you can view here.

We'll keep adding more photos as we get them.

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Traffic on Salterns Road

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The road closure at Ashley Cross.

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Our photographer Sally is out checking out the traffic - we'll have some pictures soon. She says the worst hit are Salterns Road and Station Road, and Sandbanks Road is very busy but moving. 

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We're hearing the A35 is likely to be closed until 12.

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Jim Durkin, our Poole reporter, is trying to make his way to the school but says the traffic is a nightmare. He's in Sandbanks and says it will be some time before he gets to Ashley Cross.

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We're trying to upload some video from the scene but we're having technical difficulties so please bear with us!

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As Katie says, fire crews are removing school work from the damaged building. 

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Traffic is pretty slow along the A35 as you'd expect with the closure.

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The road is likely to be closed for another couple of hours, we're told.

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Here's the first picture from the school itself.

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Here's the first picture from the school itself.

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We're also trying to find out how long the A35 is going to be closed for. Updates as we get them.

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The cause of the fire is being investigated. Katie says that most of the roof has been destroyed by the blaze. She's in front of the building now and will send some more pictures shortly.

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 Buckholme Towers headmaster Iain Robertson said: "This is a very sad day in the history of Buckholme Towers School but we must not lose sight of the fact that this is only a building.

"It is the children that are the heart and soul of the school and the most important thing is that they are safe.

"We are working to ensure there is minimal disruption to their education.

"I would like to thank the emergency and support services who have worked so hard in this tragic event."
 

7:05am

Fire crews also requested help from Poole council gritters because of the low temperatures and the risk of excess water running off at the site.
Incident commander Dave Graham said: "Crews are working very hard in this very well established fire. Luckily there are no injuries."
 

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The fire service was called at 2.47am and sent more than 30 firefighters to the scene from across the conurbation. 
A spokswoman said a large blaze had taken hold on the first and second floors of the preparatory school.

 

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Morning. Katie and Corin are out on Commercial Road after a large fire at Buckholme Towers. The road is closed between Parr Street and North Road.

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Comments(7)

chrisii1991 says...
12:32pm Tue 12 Mar 13

So sad.

Barker84 says...
3:05pm Tue 12 Mar 13

I went to Buckholme and was devastated to see the news this morning. I have so many happy memories of the school, and it's heartbreaking to see the pictures.

As for the comment above, how pathetic. Think of the little kids that go there, who will no doubt be upset and confused by what has happened.

I hope that the school can be reopened in due course and that many more happy memories can be created there for years to come.

EGHH says...
4:19pm Tue 12 Mar 13

Let us hope the school insurance will cover a full rebuild. I'd hate to see some developer buy the site for flats.

susi.m says...
5:06pm Tue 12 Mar 13

Both my children went to this lovely little school with the second one leaving in 2000 - the fantastic Mrs Westhead was Head Teacher.
Could barely afford to pay the school fees but worked hard, went without holidays, luxuries and drove an old car. The best money I have ever spent on anything. My now grown up children still often talk about how much they loved the school.
I hope that temp accommodation can be quickly found for the current children and the building be re-built on the existing site as soon as possible.
I feel very sad and my thoughts are with all staff, parents and children of the school.

cazzia says...
6:20pm Tue 12 Mar 13

I went to Buckholme in the 80s, lots of happy memories to hold onto.. That was my classroom too,I feel very sad seeing the damage that fire has caused.

chrisii1991 says...
7:26pm Tue 12 Mar 13

It was only the other day there was an article in the paper about the lovely children at the school raising money for a charity box stolen now this terrible tragedy has occurred

speedy231278 says...
10:32am Wed 13 Mar 13

Nice to see the moderators have done a nice job of removing comments that make subsequent ones irrelevant, especially when they make it appear that one poster thinks that the first comment 'so sad' is pathetic... lol

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