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Published Date:
05 March 2007
A BLAZE gutted a grade B-listed church-turned-pub in Leith, causing the roof to cave in.
Today, Gary Reid, owner of the Mariners, in Commercial Street, said he was "devastated" and did not know how long it would take to repair.

The blaze is believed to have been started by an electrical fault at 3.30am on Sunday morning.

Just over an hour earlier the late night venue had been filled with about 300 revellers.

But when firefighters arrived the bar was empty but for the flames shooting from the roof.

It took eight crews almost two hours to put out the fire. But they were unable to stop a large part of the roof and first-floor balcony caving in.

Police called Mr Reid at about 4am and he was invited to survey the damage from the top of a turntable ladder.

Inside the four-seater restaurant booths, each with their own plasma TV screen, and central bar had been reduced to burned-out rubble.

A couple of the stained glass windows were smashed by the force of the heat.

However, CCTV tapes were salvaged and the pictures have shown that no-one was involved in starting the fire.

Mr Reid, who bought the pub two years ago, said: "I've no idea how long this will take to fix or what the cost will be - I'm that shocked and devastated by what's happened.

"We closed on Sunday at about 2am and I left at about half past. Soon after I got a call from the police. I was shocked.

"I got down here straight away and there were about eight fire engines and you could see the flames were quite high.

"Initially it started in the roof area.

"We've looked at the CCTV and it's possibly an electrical fault.

"The whole roof area has caved in and it's taken out part of the first-floor level as well.

"I went up in the turntable ladder so I could see the devastation for myself - it was just unbelievable. It's completely gutted inside, but the building is saveable.

"We had building control down on Sunday morning and the walls are all still intact and the structure is sound."

The Mariners is open an hour later than other bars in the area at the weekend.

Last March it was granted a licence to keep trading until 2am on Fridays and Saturdays, and until 1am Sunday to Thursday.

The building was originally St Ninian's Church before becoming the Mariners Church.

The bar adjoins Cromwell's Citadel, which was built in the 1650s on Dock Street, as the Scottish military headquarters of the puritanical leader, and is one of Leith's most historical sites.

The citadel, which is currently being used as a storage yard by Mariners and has leather chairs, a fridge and other items piled up inside, escaped relatively unscathed.

A Lothian and Borders fire service spokesman said: "We were called to the Mariners pub at about 3.30am on Sunday.

"There was a fire in the roof which was clearly visible when we arrived. It was brought under control by about 5.20am."

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  • Last Updated: 05 March 2007 3:04 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Angus Mcdonald,

Edinburgh 05/03/2007 12:52:29

Nice place inside but unfortunately the place was often empty and it had an intimidating atmosphere to it.

2

Flabskin,

05/03/2007 13:04:43

"but unfortunately the place was often empty..."

Ah well. That might explain why it suddenly burnt to the ground.

3

JML,

05/03/2007 13:29:11

I much preferred it as Club Java when you had live music at weekends (usually Jammy Devils were playing). It was a great place - then it was all changed with DJs and under-aged kids in the place. We stopped going after that.

It's a shame it burned down - I feel quite sorry for the owner and the staff. Hope it all works out for them.

4

alex paterson,

embra 05/03/2007 13:40:39

Insurance Job,Without a doubt.

5

Cynic,

Dalkeith 05/03/2007 13:43:56

Another 'insurance job'

6

By The Light,

In Hysterics 05/03/2007 14:37:05

The roof caved in, much like the hobo's season.

7

Danny Mather,

05/03/2007 14:37:31

the last time I was in there was about 5 years ago on a Saturday night. We left after bottles started flying.

8

c mains hibby,

east 05/03/2007 14:44:26

Didnt seem empty on sat night with 300 punters in it ,does sounds a bit iffy but all these electrical fault fires do.

9

Dayvan Cowboy,

Netherlands 05/03/2007 14:56:02

Its God, and he is saying do not turn ma hoose into a Boozer.

10

Meredith Baxter,

05/03/2007 15:29:20

Insurance job.

11

Flash_es,

Spain 05/03/2007 15:36:59

A few cynics here today i think.

12

JML,

05/03/2007 15:58:14

Yes it's dodgy that he was the last one in there but that doesn't mean it's an insurance job!!
Cynical just doesn't cover you lot!! Poor guy's lost his business! I'm sure the CCTV will show up anything untoward.

13

percy,

05/03/2007 16:18:13

well an insurance job it has been a pound a drink for the last 5 weeks on a friday night

14

nessie,

Edinburgh 05/03/2007 16:19:41

I actually called 999 for this fire! We noticed it starting to smoulder as we made our merry way home from a party. I got some great pictures on my mobile.

15

Andrew,

05/03/2007 16:23:59

Divine retribitution perhaps?

16

Andrew,

05/03/2007 16:25:43

ie "RETRIBUTION"!!

17

Dayvan Cowboy,

05/03/2007 16:54:24

ie Number 9.

18

Dougie McGill,

Murrayfield 05/03/2007 17:29:46

#14. Hope you got lot's of good pictures before you actually called them.

19

Suck-McCrunchie,

05/03/2007 17:54:12

The insurancce wont pay out, as making a church into a pub would encourage devine intervention, so is clearly an act of God!

20

the runt,

05/03/2007 17:57:58

WAS DEFINETELY BETTER AS CLUB JAVA THE FAT GUY WHO I THINK OWNED MARINERS HAD A REAL BAD ATTITUDE
SHAME IT WENT ON FIRE WAS A NICE BUILDING

21

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05/03/2007 17:59:04
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22

simply the best....,

edinburgh 05/03/2007 18:05:38

better of burnt it was leith.

23

Hutchy,

05/03/2007 18:06:27

i got thrown out of there last year for being underage, the bouncers threatened to put me in an ambulance. wouldn't b a bad place if it wasn't for the bouncers and music

24

Rv!,

Beside my computer. 05/03/2007 19:45:59

I literally bumped into Kylie coming out there the other year. That was cool. The place was OK but a bit of a crazy design.

I just hope he's insured... I guess he checked on Saturday night so he should be OK. :)

25

the viking,

Edinburgh 05/03/2007 20:45:27

A friend booked her wedding reception there for July. She has paid a deposit and is struggling to find an alternative. What does she do now? I believe the owner is about to open a new venue soon.

26

Conan,

Here 05/03/2007 21:07:01

Absolute proof that God's not happy with His churches being used for Sin - there, that should get you members of the secular aethiest religous cult jumping up and down ;>

27

Melbourne_Hibby,

Oz 05/03/2007 21:08:38

Worked there when the place first opened and having seen first hand what went on and was accepted by the owners with the local criminal element nothing would surprise me.

28

Arrow,

edinburgh 05/03/2007 23:06:27

how long before the application for flats is lodged?

29

Faye,

Scotland 06/03/2007 03:26:51

Another beautiful historic building ravaged by fire.

It is madness to convert up these ancient buildings as pubs.

These old buildings' wooden timbers are hundreds of years old and usually very dry.

All the mod con lights and electrics is asking for trouble. Many wonderful buildings have been lost this way but always after everyone has gone home.

30

Disco Inferno,

06/03/2007 07:47:45

Don't think you'll find many of the local residents too unhappy about what happened. What goes round comes around I say. Oh, and their licence was up for renewal later this month......

31

why can't I use my own name???,

06/03/2007 09:29:02

Post # 26

Conan (it HAD to be you, didn't it?),

An 'atheist' cannot be religious, as he follows no religion!

And, for God's sake, learn to spell, man!

32

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06/03/2007 11:03:39
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06/03/2007 11:50:09
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