Teenager Arrested After Fire at Historic Derelict Mill in Staffordshire
In Brief
The incident highlights ongoing concerns about safety and anti-social behaviour at abandoned historic sites.
Key Facts
- The former silk mill has been derelict since 2007.
- A teenager was arrested on suspicion of arson after the fire.
- An 18-year-old man has been released on bail as enquiries continue.
- The mill is a Grade II-listed building in Staffordshire.
- Authorities say a cordon will remain in place over the coming days while the site is made safe.
What Happened
A major fire broke out at a historic, derelict silk mill in Staffordshire. Police arrested a teenager on suspicion of arson, and an 18-year-old man has since been released on bail as investigations continue.
Why It Matters
The fire raises questions about the security and preservation of historic buildings, especially those that have become derelict and are prone to anti-social behaviour.
What's Next
Authorities will maintain a cordon around the site while safety measures are implemented and the investigation proceeds.
Sources
- BBC News — Man, 18, bailed as mill fire enquiries continue(12m ago)
- BBC News — Major fire tears through town's historic mill(1d ago)
- Sky News — Teenager arrested on suspicion of arson after fire rips through historic mill(1d ago)
