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Fundraiser for Heysham blast residents raises £20,000 in four hours

Organiser Heather Brandon said it is ‘humbling’ to see how the community is pulling together.

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A fundraiser set up in the wake of a suspected gas blast that killed a young child and destroyed three houses has raised more than £20,000 in just over four hours.

Residents of Mallowdale Avenue in Heysham, Lancashire, were woken in the early hours of Sunday by an explosion which left nearby streets and fields covered with debris.

Heather Brandwood set up a GoFundMe appeal after seeing the explosion on the news.

“People have really pulled together as a community, it’s really humbling.

“Anything we can do that might relieve a bit of pressure and a little bit of stress for those involved is worth doing.”

She said residents have been queuing in the car park of her pub the Hurley Flyer in nearby Morecambe to donate clothing and toiletries for evacuated residents. Donations are also being accepted at its sister pub, the Bellflower in Preston.

Heysham blast – Lancashire
Staff carry bags of donations at the Hurley Flyer pub in Morecambe (Danny Lawson/PA)

Ms Brandwood said: “We are very conscious that people were evacuated from their homes with immediate effect. We have heard from an elderly couple who left in their pyjamas. There is a woman who is in literally nothing but her nightie.

“The general public has been fantastic.

Heysham blast – Lancashire
Emergency workers at the scene of the blast (Danny Lawson/PA)

“There is a lot of goodwill in Morecambe.”

Donations can be made at: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-the-residents-of-mallowdale-avenue

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