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Harris Balcombe appointed on Yates’s as Blackpool’s history goes up in smoke!
Harris Balcombe, the Uk’s premier claims specialists and loss assessors has been retained by Town & City Pub Company, the owners of the Yates’s wine lodge chain, to manage the insurance claim arising from a major fire which ripped through the historic heart of Blackpool.
Now – Fighting the £2 million blaze 2009 Then – Yates’s in its heyday 1950
The fire broke out just after 3am on Sunday, 15 February in the vicinity of a pet shop on Talbot Street, opposite the North Pier. It went on to engulf Yates’s Wine Lodge, one of Blackpool’s landmark buildings, which has been virtually destroyed. The octagonal building which originally opened in 1868 as The Theatre Royal, where Oscar Wilde entertained audiences, was purchased at the end of the nineteenth century by Peter Yates to be established as a wine lodge and a favourite watering hole of celebrities and politicians. During the last year Yates’s has been the subject of a major refurbishment by its current owners.
At its height almost 100 firefighters and 15 appliances were in attendance, until the blaze was brought under control about seven hours later. A major loss team headed by Harris Balcombe Partner, Paul Lawrence and local Director, Adrian Gilluly is now liaising closely with Certo Loss Adjusters representing insurers, to manage the owner's multi-million pound losses.
Harris Balcombe joined by 2 more ‘jolly good fellows’!
Leading claim recovery specialists and loss assessors, Harris Balcombe LLP is delighted to welcome, John Williams and David Toothill, both fellows of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters and Associate members of the Chartered Insurance Institute, to the company.
Flood claims in Cumbria and southern Scotland could exceed £100m, according to the Association of British Insurers (ABI). Following the highest level of rainfall (314mm) since records began, over 1300 homes and many businesses, particularly in the Cockermouth, Keswick and Workington areas were severely flooded by the deluge and a major emergency response put into operation.