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Investigation Determines Cause of Blaze at Vacant Lincolnshire Pub Along A46

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Investigation Determines Cause of Blaze at Vacant Lincolnshire Pub Along A46

Fire investigators have completed their investigation into the latest fire at the previously occupied pub alongside the A46 in Lincolnshire. The pub, which has been vacant for an extended period, was the scene of a considerable fire that necessitated an immediate response from the local fire services. The fire was found to have been started accidentally, presumably sparked by an electrical malfunction within the premises. This situation has instigated debates amongst the local community about the site’s future prospects, with a number advocating for redevelopment to avert similar problems in the future. Local authorities are calling on property owners to ensure the regular upkeep of vacant buildings to minimise the risk of related incidents.

The report was amended by The Lincoln Post from the original coverage by news.google.com.

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