LICENSEES of the Old Gloveworks in Glossop have spoken of their devastation after fire destroyed their business and their home.
Russell and Sharon Dalton, who were fortunately away at the time of
the blaze, were woken by a call from the fire service at 1.30am on
Monday.
By the time they arrived at the pub at Riverside Mill on George
Street, the building was engulfed in flames with all their
possessions inside.
Russell, who has run the popular music venue for the last nine
years, said: "Obviously we are completely horrified, shocked. I am
sick to the bottom of my stomach.
"It's a complete write-off. The pub side is extremely smoke damaged
and the rest of it, the kitchen, the office, our accommodation, is
completely destroyed.
"We have lost all our personal possession, our clothes. We've now
got to sort through the debris to see if there's anything we can
salvage."
Around 30 firefighters spent six hours trying to extinguish the
blazing building.
It is thought to have started in the neighbouring property,
currently unoccupied but formerly fabric shop Indeco, but nothing
has been confirmed and fire chiefs are now carrying out an official
investigation.
Russell, who has a second property with wife Sharon, said it could
take as long as six months to get the pub back up and
running.
But he thanked his staff and customers who have flooded the couple
with offers of help.
"All the staff loved it here and they've all said that they will
wait and return to work for us," he added.
"We've spent nine years building the business up and we want to
thank all our customers for their support in that time.
"We look forward to welcoming them back when we re-open."
