July 6, 2024
By: Bill Jacobs, Local Democracy Reporter
Plans to rebuild a vape factory gutted by fire have been approved.
In September the building off Johnson Way in Blackburn’s Shadsworth Industrial Estate was destroyed.
Now Acsini Investments Ltd has been given the official go ahead to rebuild the premises occupied by Vape Dinner Lady.
Work is expected to start shortly.
More than 50 firefighters from across the county and specialist units attended the September fire caused by a faulty light which took three days to fully bring under control.
Now the planning application has been submitted to Blackburn with Darwen Council in March to replace the severely damaged industrial unit has been approved with 14 conditions.
A supporting statement with the application said: “On September 11, 2023, there was a significant fire at the property occupying the site causing considerable damage to the building fabric and structure.
“This application is seeking to approve a rebuild and redesign of the recent fire damaged structure.
“The proposed usage of the land will be for one industrial unit to be constructed which encompasses the original footprint as well as a new proposed extended area into what was a previously oversized service yard.
“The appearance of the building will be reminiscent of that of the surrounding units as well as the original building but with a more contemporary finish.
“The design of this unit not only will result in the development of a fire damaged area of the Shadsworth industrial estate it will also provide a new contemporary industrial unit that will improve the aesthetics of the surrounding area.”
Blackburn-based property company Acsini Investments Ltd is run by former Accrol bosses Jawid and Majid Hussain.
(Local Democracy Reporting Service)