GOWERTON: Sterry Road closure could be eased after structural report — but schools return to disruption next week

In a video update posted to social media on Saturday morning, the ward councillor said he had been liaising directly with a specialist building control manager at Swansea Council, and that a team had been commissioned to assess what remains of the Victorian building. He said the road could reopen fully or partially depending on what the report finds, and promised to update the community as soon as the findings were known.

The building was gutted by fire on Easter Monday afternoon, when crews from six fire stations — Gorseinon, Swansea Central, Morriston, Tumble, Llanelli and Swansea West — attended the blaze at the derelict three-storey structure at 1.13pm. The building’s roof collapsed during the fire, and the scale of the response required a full multi-agency attendance including structural engineers, the local highways department, National Grid, the gas board and South Wales Police alongside fire crews.

Cllr Jenkins also flagged growing concern about the impact on traffic when schools return after the Easter holidays next week. Sterry Road is one of Gowerton’s busiest streets — a main shopping artery for the village, home to local businesses including the Gowerton Fish and Chips shop immediately next door to the damaged building, and a key bus route connecting Swansea to Waunarlwydd, Gowerton and Gorseinon. Its continued closure has caused significant disruption to residents, businesses and commuters throughout the week, and the councillor warned that congestion was likely to worsen once the school run resumes.

The councillor thanked the fire brigade and police for securing the area and making it safe in the aftermath of the blaze. He also raised the possibility that the fire may have been started deliberately, saying that if that proved to be the case, those responsible had put the lives of firefighters, officers and the public at risk.

The former London and North Western Railway Club on Sterry Road, still bearing the LNW signage on its fire-ravaged facade. Image credit: Richard Bond

South Wales Police confirmed earlier this week that a formal fire investigation was not required. Sterry Road was closed while structural engineers assessed the building for collapse risk, with police warning at that stage that there was no timescale for reopening while the danger remained.

National Grid engineers were also called to the scene to deal with overhead power lines affected by the blaze. A spokesperson confirmed that as a precaution the electricity supply was disconnected and removed, and protective works were carried out to enable scaffolding to be erected safely. “All work has been focused on safety and all of our equipment has now been made safe,” the spokesperson said, adding that there was no wider impact on local electricity supplies.

Scaffolding has been erected across the front of the gutted structure as contractors assess what remains. Local residents say the section of road alongside the chippy side of the street remains inaccessible, though pedestrians have been able to use the opposite pavement near Top Fade barbers and Gowerton station during the closure.

The building has a troubled history well before Easter Monday’s blaze. It was previously damaged by fire in October 2020, with a new roof fitted in 2021 — the same roof destroyed in Monday’s fire. When the property was listed for sale in 2023 at £230,000, the seller declared that fire damage from the 2020 incident remained unresolved. The building was most recently in use as the home of the Community Cwtch charity shop, whose signage remains visible on the ground floor of the fire-damaged structure.

The former London and North Western Railway Club has been a landmark on Sterry Road for well over a century. Its derelict state and troubled recent history had already made it a concern in the community before Monday’s fire reduced it to a shell, with the loss of its roof — fitted just four years ago — leaving the Victorian walls exposed to the elements.

Cllr Jenkins said he would continue to liaise with the council’s building control team and would share the findings of the structural report with residents as soon as they were available. In the meantime, drivers are advised to avoid Sterry Road and use alternative routes.

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GOWERTON: National Grid called in as work to make fire-damaged building safe continues on Sterry Road

New images taken at the scene on Wednesday morning show the full extent of the damage to the Victorian building, which lost its roof in Monday’s fire. Scaffolding has been erected across the front of the structure as contractors assess what remains. National Grid vehicles and a cherry picker were photographed on site as engineers worked on overhead power lines in the immediate area.

South Wales Police remain at the scene. Warning signs and barrier tape are in place across Sterry Road, which continues to be closed to traffic. Local residents say the section of road alongside the chippy side of the street remains inaccessible, though pedestrians can use the opposite pavement near Top Fade barbers and Gowerton station.

The full extent of the fire damage is visible from the side of the building, which neighbours Gowerton Fish and Chips on Sterry Road. Image credit: Social mediaNational Grid engineers work on overhead power lines near the fire-damaged building, with Gowerton Fish and Chips visible next door. Image credit: Social mediaA South Wales Police car and National Grid vehicles on Sterry Road, with a cherry picker working on overhead power lines near the fire-damaged building. Image credit: Social mediaContractors survey the fire-damaged building from outside the security barrier on Sterry Road. Image credit: Social mediaA National Grid vehicle on Sterry Road as engineers attend the scene to deal with power infrastructure affected by the fire. Image credit: Social mediaThe fire-damaged former London and North Western Railway Club on Sterry Road in Gowerton, with scaffolding erected and contractors on site. Image credit: Social media

The fire broke out at 1.13pm on Easter Monday, with six fire stations responding to the blaze at the derelict three-storey building. Crews from Gorseinon, Swansea Central, Morriston, Tumble, Llanelli and Swansea West attended, deploying a turntable ladder as a water tower. The building’s roof collapsed during the fire.

Fire crews left the scene at 6.20pm on Monday. A reinspection at 11pm extinguished remaining hotspots, with scene management then handed to South Wales Police for overnight monitoring. A further reinspection was carried out at 8am on Tuesday morning.

South Wales Police confirmed on Tuesday that a formal fire investigation was not required. The road was closed while structural engineers assessed the building for collapse risk, with police warning at that stage there was no timescale for reopening.

The building has a troubled history. It was previously damaged by fire in October 2020, with a new roof fitted in 2021 — the same roof destroyed in Monday’s blaze. When the property was listed for sale in 2023 at £230,000, the seller declared that fire damage from the 2020 incident remained.

The building was most recently in use as the home of the Community Cwtch charity shop, whose signage remains visible on the ground floor of the fire-damaged structure.

Sterry Road is one of Gowerton’s main commercial arteries and its continued closure is causing significant disruption to the village. The Gowerton Fish and Chips shop, located immediately adjacent to the damaged building, is among the businesses affected.

A National Grid spokesperson said: “Following the fire at a property in Gowerton, and at the request of the emergency services, our engineers attended the site to make the electricity supply safe. As a precaution, the supply was disconnected and removed, and protective works were carried out to enable scaffolding to be erected safely.

“All work has been focused on safety and all of our equipment has now been made safe. There is no wider impact on local electricity supplies.”

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GOWERTON: Roof collapses as fire guts former LNW Club on Sterry Road — blaze now extinguished

Firefighters tackled a major blaze at an abandoned three-storey building on Sterry Road in Gowerton on Easter Monday afternoon, with multiple fire engines at the scene and the road closed in both directions.

The building — formerly the London and North Western Railway Club, known locally as the LNW Club — has been empty for a number of years and was put up for auction in 2023. Thick black smoke and flames could be seen rising above the rooftops of the village shopping street, with residents and passersby gathering to watch from a safe distance.

Sterry Road, a busy shopping street in the village served by the Service 16 bus route, was closed from Talbot Street in both directions. South Wales Police urged people to avoid the area and use alternative routes.

In a statement, police said: “We’re at the scene of an incident on Sterry Road, Gowerton, Swansea. The road is currently closed from Talbot Street and Sterry Road in both directions. Please avoid the area and use alternative routes where possible. Thank you for your patience.”

Fire at the former LMS Club on Sterry Road in Gowerton
(Image: Paula Draper)Fire at the former LMS Club on Sterry Road in Gowerton
(Image: Karen Hughes)Fire at the former LMS Club on Sterry Road in Gowerton
(Image: Karen Hughes)Fire at the former LMS Club on Sterry Road in Gowerton
(Image: Lyneth Howells)Fire at the former LMS Club on Sterry Road in Gowerton
(Image: Lyneth Howells)Fire at the former LMS Club on Sterry Road in Gowerton
(Image: Lyneth Howells)

Several fire engines attended the scene, including an aerial ladder platform. Crews could be seen working to bring the blaze under control. The LNW Club sits next door to the village’s fish and chip shop, in the heart of Sterry Road’s stretch of independent cafes and shops.

Eyewitnesses described seeing thick smoke visible from across the village, with the blaze breaking through the roof of the three-storey building. Images shared on social media showed multiple appliances positioned around the scene and police tape closing off the street.

The building has a long local history. The LMS — the London, Midland and Scottish Railway — operated the former Swansea to Llanelli line which ran through Gowerton before it was dismantled. The route now forms part of a popular cycle track running from Blackpill to Gowerton, widely used by walkers and cyclists.

The club itself latterly carried the name of the London and North Western Railway, another of the historic railway companies associated with the line. The building was listed for auction by Paul Fosh Auctions in 2023 but its current ownership position is unclear.

The fire is not the first to have affected the building. It has previously been the subject of reports of anti-social behaviour in the area, including broken windows at the LNW premises. Local residents have raised concerns about the state of the vacant building on a number of previous occasions.

Sterry Road is one of Gowerton’s main commercial arteries, home to a range of independent businesses. The road closure caused disruption to Easter Monday traffic in the area, with drivers being advised to find alternative routes through the village.

Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service, which covers the Gowerton area, was contacted for comment. South Wales Police confirmed the road closure remained in place.

Fire at the former LMS Club on Sterry Road in Gowerton
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UPDATE — Monday 6 April, 7pm

South Wales Police have confirmed the fire has now been extinguished, though officers remain at the scene assisting fire crews. A force spokesperson said: “South Wales Police was called at 1:22pm on Monday April 6 to a fire at a property on Sterry Road, Gowerton. The fire has been extinguished and officers remain at the scene assisting fire crews.”

The roof of the building has collapsed as a result of the blaze, with pictures from the scene showing the structure severely damaged.

This is not the first time the property has been destroyed by fire. In October 2020 fire crews attended a major blaze at the then-disused building, tackling it throughout the day. A new roof was fitted in 2021 following the damage caused by that fire — the same roof that has now been lost in today’s incident. When the property was listed for sale in 2023 at £230,000, the seller declared that fire damage from the 2020 blaze remained.

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