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Scone residents fight to protect homes from wild fire

Fire fighters fight blaze which destroyed around 1,000 trees at Scone.
Fire fighters fight blaze which destroyed around 1,000 trees at Scone.

A land management firm has refuted claims it caused a wild fire on the edge of a Perthshire housing estate.

Scone residents suggested that “indiscriminate” use of weed killer spray had caused a grass blaze to spread quickly out of control, forcing them to take action to protect their properties.

But Greenbelt, the firm which manages the site, said it was more likely the fire was caused by branches which were deliberately chopped down and left on the ground.

The company also said the area had a history of vandalism.

Villagers fought back flames with a gardening hose when fire broke out on Tuesday evening. Firefighters were scrambled to the scene just after 5pm.

Andrew Forbes, chairman of the Balgarvie Owners Association, said the fire spread across a 100 yard embankment within minutes.

Residents raised the alarm when they noticed smoke and flames edging closer to their homes, he said.

“The fire was consuming the dry dead grass, the young saplings, their plastic holders and wooden supports,” he said. “Thankfully, the fire brigade arrived and did us all a great favour by quickly beating the burning dead grass and dousing it down.

“It is estimated that there is fatal damage to about 1,000 trees. The hawthorn hedge running behind David Dougles Avenue has been badly scorched, but looks like it may recover depending on how deep the heat damage is.”

Mr Forbes said the field drain acted as a barrier which stopped the fire spreading to back garden fences.

Mr Forbes claimed “indiscriminate” spraying of weed killer by grounds workers may have “created the opportunity for rapid spread of fire”.

The Glasgow-based Greenbelt Group, which looks after the land on behalf of owners A&J Stephen, insisted it had no reports from residents about chemicals, or their adverse use, in the area.

Regional operations manager Donald Ferguson said: “We are aware of a small outbreak of fire in part of the woodland and which we are investigating the cause.

“It seems some branches were cut by someone unknown has provided the dry material for the outbreak, although what or who caused that is unknown at the moment.”

He said: “The area in question has in recent years been subject to a replanting project which was really beginning to take shape.”

Mr Ferguson said he had evidence of “vandalism” which was “caused by residents either cutting down trees themselves or kids on the development pulling saplings out and leaving piles of supports around the woodland”.

He said: “The contractor is constantly removing debris from young woodland areas because of this and it is something we address almost every visit.”

Planning permission for the estate was secured in 2013.

Land owners A&J Stephen, the company behind the controversial Scone North housing project, has declined to comment.