The fire ripped through the chip shop and neighbouring buildings yesterday evening – with local groups already rallyng around to help those affected.
The community in Dunblane is coming together to help out and share best wishes after a major fire gutted a property yesterday evening.
The blaze, believed to have started at a chip shop on the corner of the town’s Stirling Road, has seen several neighbouring properties affected – including the popular Village Inn pub.
A massive fire service response was scrambled to the area, with multiple appliances in the area tasked with putting out the blaze.
In a statement on their social media late on Sunday evening, the owners of the Village Inn shared their thanks for locals banding together as the venue closes its doors to assess the damage.
The post read: “Thanks for all the kind messages and offers of help, there has been seriously about a hundred.
“Also thanks to Reverend Duncan Strathdee for taking my mum and kids to Cowie – we can’t thank you enough and to Craig Peat, the police, local councillors etc for their help.
“Dionne from the Dunblane Centre for helping get people somewhere to sleep and making sure we got home OK.
“We are sure they have managed to save the pub and our flat.
“Our thoughts are for the people at the Chip Inn, and neighbours who have lost everything. We will update everyone when we can re-open.”
Local councillors have been among those sharing their well wishes for those affected by the fire.
Dunblane and Bridge of Allan councillor Alasdair Tollemache said: “A big thanks to all the emergency services for their response to this terrible incident, as well as Stirling Council’s resilience team, Police Scotland Forth Valley and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
“I’m thinking about all those impacted.”
His words were echoed by fellow representative, Thomas Heald, who wrote: “My thoughts are with all those impacted by last night’s major fire in Dunblane.
“Please avoid the area if at all possible and consult ScotRail for latest advice on accessing the station.
“Stirling Council resilience team are available and please get in touch with either myself, Alasdair [Tollemache], Robin [Kleinman] or David [Wilson] if there are any questions.
The Dunblane Centre is among the local groups also offering support for anyone affected.
They said: “We are happy to be working with Stirling Council Resilience Team to offer our facilities to those affected by the fire in Dunblane.
“We have showers, general welfare services, refreshments and a safe and warm environment available to anyone displaced by events.”
The blaze has caused mild disruption for commuters this morning, with one entrance point to the town’s busy station due to the ongoing work at the site.
A Scotrail spokesman said: “The booking office at Dunblane station is now open but the station access via the main entrance remains closed.
“Customers will need to enter and exit via platform three.”
The Observer has reached out to Stirling Council and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service for comment.
- This is a developing story and we will continue to add to this as more comes in.



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