Three boys arrested over devastating fire at Wirral nature reserve
The 13 and 14 year olds are being questioned on suspicion of arson
Last updated 21st Mar 2022
Police, investigating a huge fire at a nature reserve in Neston, have arrested three teenagers on suspicion of arson.
The boys, who are aged 13 and 14, are now in custody.
The blaze broke out on Saturday night on marshland in the Parkgate area and has "devastated" parts of a nature reserve, according to conservationists.
Firefighters rushed to the scene, which is a reserve managed by wildlife charity RSPB at Parkgate, near Neston, on the Wirral, at around 6.20pm on Saturday where a square kilometre of marshes were in flames.
The fire was eventually extinguished shortly before 7am on Sunday.
An RSPB spokesperson said:
"We're shocked and saddened by the fire that has devastated the Neston Reedbed part of our reserve yesterday evening.
"The reserve is home to a vast array of significant wildlife, including bearded tits, Cetti's warblers and bittern. Marsh harriers were also beginning to build their nests on the marshland which has sadly been lost to fire."
Six engines were deployed with firefighters initially battling two areas with beaters and hoses. Later in the evening, crews set up fire breaks to protect nearby properties after leaving the fire to burn due to unstable ground.
Crews used thermal imaging to determine the blaze had eventually been extinguished by the early morning, but did not leave the site until 10am, more than 15 hours after the fire initially broke out.
Station manager Carl Nevitt, the officer in charge of the incident, said:
"The marshland is a site of special scientific interest.
"The fire covered over one square kilometre of the area and was being driven by wind.
"We created fire breaks to protect properties and the police air support unit was used to give us information on the directional spread of the blaze.
"We were at the scene for some fifteen hours."