Every resident who was evacuated from their home after an incident in Bedford last weekend has now had a chance to access their property, giving them the opportunity to collect their belongings.
Last Saturday (19 October) 50 households had to be evacuated, following an explosion and subsequent fire at a residence in Cleat Hill. One person, 85-year-old Paul Swales, is confirmed to have died, and a second person remains in hospital in a critical condition.
A cordon remains in place for the safety of the public and to allow operations to take place. Bedfordshire Police, Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service and HSE are actively investigating the cause of the explosion.
Over recent days the authorities have been escorting residents to their own homes, enabling them to safely collect personal belongings and essential items. Residents have been contacted directly by phone to arrange their access, as we have worked to ensure everyone has been able to do so in a safe and orderly fashion.
Support offered to residents has included the creation of an Advice and Support Centre, the provision of temporary accommodation to 31 households, financial support, and a dedicated 24-hour emergency helpline. There is also the offer of quiet working space at Borough Hall from Monday-Friday, including free WiFi and access to free car parking.
A spokesperson for the Bedfordshire Local Resilience Forum said; “We are all deeply saddened by the tragic incident at Cleat Hill. Our thoughts are with everybody who has been affected, as well as the wider local community.
“Whilst public safety remains our number one priority, we also appreciate the level of disruption caused to residents who have not been able to access their homes.
“We continue to listen to our residents’ feedback and want to continue to work with them.”