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Exclusive by Ewan Fergus

STRATHCLYDE'S firefighters have been called out to nearly 11,000 nuisance fires so far this year - that's one every 40 minutes.

Nearly a third of the 10,780 deliberate blazes in the brigade area were in Glasgow and the worst-hit area in the city is the north east.

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Although the number of firebug attacks is down on previous years, fire bosses claim the scale of the problem is still a major drain on time and resource - and is putting lives at risk.

The figures released to the Evening Times under Freedom of Information cover what fire chiefs term "secondary fires".

These are blazes started in derelict buildings or abandoned vehicles. They also include fires started in rubbish, grassland, straw or stubble.

There have been 11,187 "secondary fires" across Strathclyde Fire and Rescue's area so far this year and more than 96% of them are being treated by the brigade as deliberate.

Glasgow's north east council ward, which includes Barmulloch, Provanmill, Ruchazie, Garthamlock and Easterhouse, has the worst record in the city.

There have been 364 deliberate fires in the area so far this year. There were 523 last year and 769 in 2006.

Outside Glasgow the worst-hit region is North Lanarkshire where fire crews have been called to 2188 malicious blazes this year.

Glasgow council ward areas worst-hit by deliberate fires:

1 Glasgow North East 364
2 Drumchapel/Anniesland 282
3 Greater Pollok 251
4 Govan 226
5 Canal 210
6 Anderston/City 199
7 Calton 176
8 Linn 148
9 Craigton 141
10 Shettleston 133
Worst-hit Strathclyde wards outside Glasgow:

1 North Lanarkshire, Fortissat 475
2 North Lanarkshire, Airdrie Central 204
3 Inverclyde East Central 168
4 Renfrewshire, Paisley North West 151
South Lanarkshire, Larkhall 151
6 North Ayrshire, Saltcoats Stevenston 149
7 S Lanarkshire, East Kilbride South 146
8 West Dunbartonshire, Leven 140
9 East Renfrewshire, Barrhead, 136
10 North Lanarkshire, Wishaw, 135
Number of deliberate fires across councils:

1 Glasgow City 3040
2 North Lanarkshire 2188
3 South Lanarkshire 1408
4 Renfrewshire 741
5 East Ayrshire 713
6 North Ayrshire 642
7 West Dunbartonshire 591
8 Inverclyde 540
9 South Ayrshire 345
10 East Renfrewshire 240
11 East Dunbartonshire 205
12 Argyll and Bute 127
Strathclyde total 10780

In one North Lanarkshire ward, Fortissat near Shotts, fire crews have dealt with 475 deliberate blazes this year - the highest for any council ward across the Strathclyde Fire and Rescue region.

Chief fire officer Brian Sweeney said: "These fires waste vital time and resources but, more importantly, they have an effect on our ability to fight serious accidental fires which threaten life and property.

"We would ask that anybody who has any information about people deliberately setting fires to contact the police or to phone Firestoppers."

Jim Robertson, a Labour councillor who represents the Fortissat area, said: "The problem we have is the area around Shotts is surrounded by fields. In the summer, kids go out and start grass fires.

"It's a long-running concern. We also have to deal with kids setting fire to wheelie bins, which is a problem right across North Lanarkshire.

"Apart from the danger, the other issue is the cost of these fires. It costs £5000 a time for the fire service to turn out and deal with them.

"The council and the fire service have tried to go into schools and teach kids about the danger of this, but sometimes I don't think it's put across as hard as it could be."

Strathclyde Fire and Rescue say they are working with communities to tackle the problem and there are signs the work is paying off.

The number of fires started deliberately this year is expected to be less than last year's tally of 16,717, a figure which was itself down from the 2006 high of 18,489.

A clampdown on deliberate fire setting was launched in Pollok in Glasgow's South Side earlier this month after the area was repeatedly targeted by fire yobs.

The local fire chief, area commander Lewis Ramsay, said: "Deliberate fire raising continues to be a significant problem for our service.

"We are asking people to be vigilant and not turn a blind eye to fire-setting as the smallest of fires can quickly grow out of control."

The service has also introduced Fire Reach, an education programme aimed at teaching youngsters the dangers of fire starting.

After a successful pilot with youngsters at Clarkston fire station the programme is now in operation across the brigade area.

During the four-day course young people take part in mock exercises to find casualties in smoke-blackened rooms and learn the dangers of starting fires.

A Strathclyde Fire and Rescue spokesman said: "There is strong evidence that Fire Reach is having a positive impact on young people, particularly those who may run the risk of becoming involved in anti-social behaviour.

"Parents and teachers tell us that Fire Reach boosts youngsters' self-discipline and self-confidence.

"The firefighters who run the courses present a good role model for the young people to follow."

Fire setting carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. Anyone under the age of 16 involved in fire setting may be made to attend a children's hearing and fire awareness education, while parents of repeat offenders could face eviction.

Anyone with information which could help prevent a malicious fire should phone Firestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Fire deaths in Scotland rise by 40%

THE number of people killed in fires in Scotland rose by almost 40% last year, figures revealed today.

There were 73 fire deaths in 2007-08, an increase of 38% on the previous year's 45.

Alcohol was a contributory factor in 41% of fatal house fires, according to the Fire Services annual report 2007-08.

Injuries from fires in Scotland also increased by 6% to 1547, compared with 1453 in the previous year. Almost two-thirds - 63% - of those who died in house fires lived alone.

Recent deaths in the West of Scotland include a 77-year-old woman who was killed when a blaze ripped through her home in Motherwell in August.

Her Majesty's chief inspector of fire services Keith MacGillivray, who compiled the report, said more must be done to promote safety.

He said: "This tragic loss of life due to fire in Scotland cannot be allowed to increase any further."

Three firefighters died in the course of their duties.

John Noble, 46, was killed when the vehicle carrying him and four other Alloa firefighters struck a tree in Clackmannanshire in January 2008.

Tom Brown, 53, based at Kilwinning Fire Station, became ill and died after tackling a house fire in Irvine in May 2007.

Gary Telfer, 44, collapsed at the scene of a car fire near Dumfries last July.

Meanwhile in Glasgow more than a dozen fire crews battled to bring a derelict building blaze under control last night.

Fire broke out at a three storey mid terrace property in Easterhouse, around 6pm.

Crews from Easter-house, Springburn and Parkhead station were quickly on the scene in Lochend Road.

The fire ravaged the front and rear of the property and investigations are expected to be carried out.

Publication date 29/10/08

Posted by: The Missing City, Glasgow on 11:08am Wed 29 Oct 08
Is it ironic or a tragedy that the less well-off parts of Glasgow seem to have the highest amounts of deliberate fires?

An act of boredom perhaps? Nothing for these young people to do?

Plenty of fields, stolen cars and empty buildings to burn in these areas.
Posted by: glamkitty, Glasgow on 11:12am Wed 29 Oct 08
Surely just that these areas have the highest concentration of neds?
Posted by: ERIC LOTHIAN, everywhere on 11:19am Wed 29 Oct 08
JIM FAE GLASGOW. WHY ARE YOU COMMENTING ON THE EEN FORUM AS ERIC FAE LOTHIANS YA FRAUD??
Posted by: The Missing City, Glasgow on 11:23am Wed 29 Oct 08
glamkitty wrote:
Surely just that these areas have the highest concentration of neds?
That has to be a fair statement - though I bet many would never live in these areas because they are so dire even with erasing the ned element if such a thing was possible, the environment would just allow for a new breed to form, almost like a Cancer.
Posted by: The Missing City, Glasgow on 11:25am Wed 29 Oct 08
ERIC LOTHIAN wrote:
JIM FAE GLASGOW. WHY ARE YOU COMMENTING ON THE EEN FORUM AS ERIC FAE LOTHIANS YA FRAUD??
Have you got a permanent stutter?

Have you got proof to back up your claim?

If not, can you stop spamming the same thing all the time, you sound like a Bot!
Posted by: jrb, glasgow on 11:31am Wed 29 Oct 08
The Missing City wrote:
ERIC LOTHIAN wrote: JIM FAE GLASGOW. WHY ARE YOU COMMENTING ON THE EEN FORUM AS ERIC FAE LOTHIANS YA FRAUD??
Have you got a permanent stutter? Have you got proof to back up your claim? If not, can you stop spamming the same thing all the time, you sound like a Bot!
Did Eric post this or was it jim?
Posted by: mrs m, bishopbriggs on 12:06pm Wed 29 Oct 08
don't the parents teach their children not to touch matches, also how come the arsonists never get burned !!!!!!
Posted by: Renegade, Cyberspace on 12:24pm Wed 29 Oct 08
glamkitty wrote:
Surely just that these areas have the highest concentration of neds?
Because these areas are more densely populated, they will obviouslly have a higher concentration of neds.
Posted by: lovinyurwork, Glasgow on 12:25pm Wed 29 Oct 08
Yes, some of these areas are amongst those with the hightest level of deprivation but there are lots of things for young people to do. The Fire REach programme run by SFR should start to see a difference in the number of bogus calls and purposely started fires.
Posted by: Renegade, Cyberspace on 12:25pm Wed 29 Oct 08
ERIC LOTHIAN wrote:
JIM FAE GLASGOW. WHY ARE YOU COMMENTING ON THE EEN FORUM AS ERIC FAE LOTHIANS YA FRAUD??
Excuse my ignorance, but what exactly is the EEN forum?
Posted by: wild wadi, kirkie on 1:43pm Wed 29 Oct 08
Every time there's a story in the local paper about a derelict building needing lots of money to make it safe or bring it up to standard it mysteriously catches fire soon after. I don't think neds should be taking all the blame here.
Posted by: The Missing City, Glasgow on 2:00pm Wed 29 Oct 08
Renegade wrote:
ERIC LOTHIAN wrote: JIM FAE GLASGOW. WHY ARE YOU COMMENTING ON THE EEN FORUM AS ERIC FAE LOTHIANS YA FRAUD??
Excuse my ignorance, but what exactly is the EEN forum?
Edinburgh Evening News

It appears some Chookie from "Dae Ye Ken" Land has a wee fetish for posting the same thing every week.

Don't know if its just me Rennie, but I find the guy does a lot of shouting, yet hasn't really got much to say!
Posted by: The Missing City, Glasgow on 2:17pm Wed 29 Oct 08
wild wadi wrote:
Every time there's a story in the local paper about a derelict building needing lots of money to make it safe or bring it up to standard it mysteriously catches fire soon after. I don't think neds should be taking all the blame here.
True, look at the city centre properties that were turned to charcoal

The Bay Horse in Bath St

Archie's Bar in Waterloo St

Elgin Place Church (Shack) in Pitt Street

Yes, there would have been other property over the years which have suffered an equally disastrous fate however, the areas which concentrate on the Pyro activity seems to be in areas which are made up of housing schemes.

Mind you I'm expecting the old Springburn Public Halls to be turned into charcoal at somepoint.

Now that is a place, once a town and turned into schemes - talk about degeneration rather than the Labour **** we know as regeneration, they think everone is stupid!
Posted by: wild wadi, kirkie on 3:53pm Wed 29 Oct 08
Wonder if the pawnbrokers will be next?????
Posted by: SPAMALOT, southside on 5:42pm Wed 29 Oct 08
The Missing City wrote:
Renegade wrote:
ERIC LOTHIAN wrote: JIM FAE GLASGOW. WHY ARE YOU COMMENTING ON THE EEN FORUM AS ERIC FAE LOTHIANS YA FRAUD??
Excuse my ignorance, but what exactly is the EEN forum?
Edinburgh Evening News It appears some Chookie from "Dae Ye Ken" Land has a wee fetish for posting the same thing every week. Don't know if its just me Rennie, but I find the guy does a lot of shouting, yet hasn't really got much to say!
BALL LICKER
Posted by: The Missing City, Glasgow on 5:47pm Wed 29 Oct 08
SPAMALOT wrote:
The Missing City wrote:
Renegade wrote:
ERIC LOTHIAN wrote: JIM FAE GLASGOW. WHY ARE YOU COMMENTING ON THE EEN FORUM AS ERIC FAE LOTHIANS YA FRAUD??
Excuse my ignorance, but what exactly is the EEN forum?
Edinburgh Evening News It appears some Chookie from "Dae Ye Ken" Land has a wee fetish for posting the same thing every week. Don't know if its just me Rennie, but I find the guy does a lot of shouting, yet hasn't really got much to say!
BALL LICKER
That includes you obviously, you set yourself up for a fall at every turn.

A remarkable feat of intelligence!

Do you hang about with Russell Brand?? I believe maybe its his bits you were licking like some Mongrel and you thought it was normal and now believe that others "follow follow" this practice.

Sadly, it'll be only yourself and Brand.

And you'll be his b1tch too!

Woof Woof!
Posted by: SPAMALOT, southside on 6:00pm Wed 29 Oct 08
The Missing City wrote:
SPAMALOT wrote:
The Missing City wrote:
Renegade wrote:
ERIC LOTHIAN wrote: JIM FAE GLASGOW. WHY ARE YOU COMMENTING ON THE EEN FORUM AS ERIC FAE LOTHIANS YA FRAUD??
Excuse my ignorance, but what exactly is the EEN forum?
Edinburgh Evening News It appears some Chookie from "Dae Ye Ken" Land has a wee fetish for posting the same thing every week. Don't know if its just me Rennie, but I find the guy does a lot of shouting, yet hasn't really got much to say!
BALL LICKER
That includes you obviously, you set yourself up for a fall at every turn. A remarkable feat of intelligence! Do you hang about with Russell Brand?? I believe maybe its his bits you were licking like some Mongrel and you thought it was normal and now believe that others "follow follow" this practice. Sadly, it'll be only yourself and Brand. And you'll be his b1tch too! Woof Woof!
MUPPET MUPPET ON THE WALL AWAY BACK TO YOUR HOVEL IN LONDON SILLY WEE BOY AND STOP POSTING ALOT OF SH1TE
Posted by: Helmut de Smegma, Glasgow on 6:06pm Wed 29 Oct 08
Just burn the neds.Don`t call for the fire brigade though.
Posted by: trench, possilpark on 6:54pm Wed 29 Oct 08
the parents need to check, check, and then ...recheck for matches in pockets, drugs in bedrooms, also check 'e' mails, and mobiles....you will be accused of being nosey, but until the youngsters pay your rent or mortgage it is your responsibility as a guardian or parent to keep on top of things....even check your car for mileage and booze bottles or drug paraphernalia,otherw
ise you could take the rap for it, and even if your offspring tells you the stuff belongs to their pals, ..you, as the occupier will be held responsible.
Posted by: wild wadi, kirkie on 8:12pm Wed 29 Oct 08
THE number of people killed in fires in Scotland rose by almost 40% last year, figures revealed today.
There were 73 fire deaths in 2007-08, an increase of 38% on the previous year's 45.

It's a wonder there aren't more.People lock their front doors and then hang the key up in the kitchen where most fires start. Since alcohol plays a part in so many deaths it's a good job we've got so many junkies.Why don't builders fit sprinklers to all new houses?and why do the planners allow windows you can't climb out of on upper floors. Also in a lot of new build flats owners remove the door closers from fire doors because they're a pain.Landlords should be forced to do fire inspections.
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