Fire Services Respond To Blaze In The Derelict TiIligerry Plaza Building

Derelict Tilligerry Plaza remains a danger to the public following the fire.

 

FIRE broke out last week at the derelict Tilligerry Plaza building on Beatty Boulevard in the centre of Tanilba Bay.

Fire crews, Fire and Rescue, Ambulance and Police services from across Port Stephens responded to the fire which broke out shortly after 10am on Thursday.

The Tilligerry brigade reported that the fire was contained to two abandoned lounges in the empty building.

Fire services were onsite for approximately 45 minutes.

The quick response to the incident ensured that the fire was contained, however further damage was reported to the internal roof of the structure, which is already in significant disrepair.

Business owners who operate from the premises across from the centre reported the fire, and CCTV footage from the area is under review to determine how the fire started.

Vanessa Katinic who works nearby said, “The building remains easily accessible, and people enter the building all the time, especially young kids.

“We are concerned that the additional damage to the roof may cause it to collapse.

“If anyone is inside the building at that time it could result in a tragic and avoidable accident.”

The centre has been derelict for almost fifteen years now and has been subject to multiple Planning Proposals during that time.

Most recently, in 2019, a 100 unit, $23 million seniors living development was proposed by owners Carseem Pty Ltd, a plan that received support throughout the community.

Council records show that the application was not lodged.

Local police have alerted the council on multiple occasions regarding the potential danger however the site remains open.

The sight not only remains an eyesore, but also a significant safety risk for anyone who decides to venture inside the unsecured building.

 

By Jane CROCKER

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