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    Dyeworks on fire in Selkirk

    About 50 firefighters are tackling a blaze at an industrial dyeworks in the Borders.

    I saw this story this morning, and am wondering what effect it might have on Lochcarron or D.D.Dalgleish.
    I know Lochacarron have used them before, and I'm under the impression that most weavers send out the yarn to be be dyed by another concern.
    I just hope it won't have any serious knock on effects on the production of cloth
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    WOW... that's not good. That is the dye house that Lochcarron and HOE use. It is not the one that Dalgliesh and other small mills use.
    Last edited by RockyR; 19th May 11 at 07:34 AM.

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    Several new sites have picked this story up, here's the local paper's:
    http://www.selkirkweekendadvertiser....tion_1_1635280

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    Here's a photo of the Bridgehaugh Dyeworks in happier times, taken about two years ago. This building is across the street from the Housing Association of which I am a member.
    Bridgehaugh Mill was originally a spinning and weaving mill built in 1865. It was taken over by Heather Mills who were further along the street on the opposite side in 1930 and later their subsidiary Logan & Turner manufactured woven felts in Bridgehaugh Mill for the paper trade. In more recent years it has operated as a dyeworks under contracts to various woollen mills.
    Not a happy situation at present .
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    I believe House of Cheviot use a dyeworks in Selkirk, could be the same one. Bad news all around....Robbie

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    Not good news:-
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...tland-13518754
    Selkirk workers lose jobs following dye factory fire
    The company said the building would have to be completely demolished following the fire
    Staff at a Selkirk dye factory have lost their jobs after a fire destroyed their place of work last week.

    Bosses said the Bridgehaugh Dyeworks building on South Bridge Street would have to be completely demolished.

    A total of 25 people were employed by the business, which is said to have had a healthy order book and had just been taken over by a new manager.

    However, staff were told on Monday afternoon that only two posts at the site could be retained.

    About 50 firefighters were called out to the fire on Thursday at about 0250 BST.

    They eventually brought the flames under control but not before the building had been severely damaged.

    A spokesperson for Bridgehaugh Ltd said: "Fortunately no-one was onsite at the time of the fire.

    "We are awaiting the final report from the fire service's investigation into the cause of the blaze last Thursday, but early indications point to an electrical fault.

    "Due to the ferocity of the fire, the building is entirely out of commission and unfortunately will need to be completely demolished."

    The company is still assessing the overall impact of the fire but said its yarn store had not been damaged.

    "We have contacted other dyers in the area with a view to taking over some of our orders, ensuring minimal disruption to our customers," said the spokesperson.

    "Regrettably, we will be unable to resume trading in the near future and therefore have had no choice but to let the majority of staff go.

    "We will help them in any way we can during this difficult time."

    Industry body Textiles Scotland said it would offer any assistance it could.

    A spokesperson said: "The textiles industry in Scotland has proved many times in the past how it can pull together in times of need and we are sure this will be no different.

    "The industry will help the owners of Bridgehaugh Ltd in any way it can as they fully assess the damage and move forward.

    "Scottish Enterprise has also offered up assistance to the company and staff and will work with them closely over the coming months."

    Last edited by cessna152towser; 24th May 11 at 03:00 PM.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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