Recycling plant fire leaves neighbour 'heartbroken'
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A man has been left "heartbroken" after his business was left badly damaged after a fire at the neighbouring recycling centre broke out.
Essex fire crews were called to Hovefields Avenue in Basildon at 01:15 BST on Saturday.
Firefighters remained on the site across the weekend and a fire service spokesperson said crews were due to stay at the site for the next five days.
Scott Wright, the owner of Essex Packaging Supplies next door, said: "[I am] heartbroken if I'm honest - it's 46 years of my life just gone up in smoke."
A couple of streets away on Harvey Road, Jonathan Bowler is the owner of tinplate merchants HJ Bowler & Sons - the fourth generation of his family to run the firm over a140-year period.
"If I lost my business because of our neighbours, I would be really frustrated," he said.
"It is worrying that any of our neighbours could go up in flames.
"I feel something needs to be done. It is really concerning."
The A127 borders the northern edge of the Hovefields Avenue industrial estate.
A little further east along the A127, Oscar Saunders, business development manager at Lime BDS Ltd Garage Doors showroom, said the fire had caused a backlog of traffic on the main road.
"We are not a massive business, so it is not ideal," he said.
"It is frustrating when it takes so long to deal with."
Ryan Roseman, manager at Toomey Body Shop on Hovefields Avenue, said the stench from the fire had been "horrendous" and his business was closed on Saturday due to the blaze.
"We couldn't repair any vehicles," he said.
"At the end of the day we have to do a job, but the safety of our customers is important."
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