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      <title>Fire</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 7 Nov 2008 13:36:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://octaveward.com/Octaveward/News/Entries/2008/11/7_Fire_files/type%3Ddisplay.jpg&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://octaveward.com/Octaveward/News/Media/type%3Ddisplay_1.jpg&quot; style=&quot;float:left; padding-right:10px; padding-bottom:10px; width:167px; height:118px;&quot;/&gt;&lt;/a&gt;A MANUFACTURING firm is heading back to full capacity just three weeks after it was devastated by fire.&lt;br/&gt;Bosses at windows and doors manufacturer Octaveward, Balle Street Mill, Darwen, were left reeling following a blaze on November 5 which badly damaged the building’s roof and vital machinery.&lt;br/&gt;But the family-owned firm, which employs more than 80 people, pulled out all the stops to ensure customer orders were met and aims to be back to pre-fire production levels by the end of the week.&lt;br/&gt;Managing director, Grant Wignall, said: “Apart from some flooding in the area a few years ago, the fire was the only major incident the company has had in almost 27 years of business.&lt;br/&gt;“We invest thousands of pounds each year to comply with health and safety legislation and have an impeccable record, so it was a big shock to all of us to experience such a freak incident.”&lt;br/&gt;The company makes glass-reinforced polyester (GRP) windows and doors and architectural plastic mouldings such as roofing and door canopies.&lt;br/&gt;The fire damaged moulding equipment and slashed the company’s output in the process.&lt;br/&gt;Long hours by staff and bosses ensured the company was able to meet orders and Mr Wignall praised the attitude of employees.&lt;br/&gt;He added: “We are still working with investigators to learn the exact cause of the fire, so that we can ensure something like this never happens again.&lt;br/&gt;“Everyone has worked really hard to get things back to normal and we are on track to be back to full production by the end of November.&lt;br/&gt;“Staff have worked around the clock to help us fulfil our orders and get things back to normal.”&lt;br/&gt;Octaveward’s sales have increased from £2.3million to around £3.6million during 2008 and the firm may have to recruit more staff if business continues to grow at its current rate.</description>
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