Appeal launched to help those affected by Kirkby Lonsdale fire

One man died following the blaze earlier this month

Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 18th Dec 2024
Last updated 18th Dec 2024

An appeal has been launched to support those affected by the fatal fire in Kirkby Lonsdale.

One man died on Main Street earlier this month and many buildings were damaged.

The Appeal has been launched with a donation of £50,000 from Westmorland and Furness Council so that the first wave of awards can be made before Christmas.

The fire caused the death of one person and forced 20 people to find emergency and temporary accommodation.

In addition, six businesses have been destroyed with a further 78 businesses affected. The fire caused significant internal and external damage to buildings.

Market Street remains closed to both vehicles and pedestrians, with a cordon in place to ensure public safety.

Demolition work on structurally unsafe buildings is underway.

Angela Jones from Westmorland and Furness Council and Chair of the Kirkby Lonsdale Community Recovery Partnership said:

“This fire has caused significant financial hardship and emotional distress to those directly affected and also to the whole community.

"The full impact of the fire is still emerging, but recovery is likely to take many months, if not years.

"The community response has been amazing, but many people and businesses have been significantly affected and will be affected for the long term.

"That is why is it essential that we raise as much money as possible to help support the community with their recovery plans.

“We are also working alongside the local MP, Lizzy Collinge to lobby Government for match funding and if we are successful that means for every pound donated the government would match the same amount.”

Councillor Paul Cassell, Chair of Kirkby Lonsdale Town Council and a member of the Kirkby Lonsdale Community Recovery Partnership, said:

“The primary aim of the fundraising is to support all families and individuals affected by the tragic fire that has devastated our beloved town.

"We have witnessed so many unseen acts of support and help and give our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all those who have been kind enough to donate."

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