This video shows the devastating aftermath of two tragic fires in which hundreds of birds were tragically burned alive.
Around 350 pigeons in total are believed to have died in two separate fires to have hit pigeon lofts at Skye Edge fields in the last year. Calls are growing for action to be taken to prevent another blaze breaking out at the site, which has become plagued by flytipping and arson, and killing yet more birds.
Neil Jenkinson, whose pigeon loft was destroyed in the first fire, told The Star the lofts had been there since 1969 and there were still some owners who had them when they were first built more than 50 years ago. He said there were still at least half a dozen lofts at the site, all belonging to members of Park Homing Society, which between them contained well over 1,000 birds.
He previously told The Star how he and an official at the pigeon club had asked Sheffield Council for help to clear up the site before the latest fire, only to be told it was their responsibility. Following the second fire, he said members of the club were desperately seeking help to remove the charred remains of the loft which was hit before another fire breaks out but they were yet to have any joy.
“What’s left of the back loft that got set on fire most recently is still there and it’s another fire waiting to happen if we don’t get it removed. But it’s a big job which will require a digger so we need some help,” he said.
“It’s a sad state of affairs. We need to remove the burnt lofts as soon as possible, clear up the rubbish which has been dumped at the site and put some sort of security fencing up to stop kids from getting into the gardens and starting fires.”
Lisa Firth, the council’s director of parks, leisure and libraries, said: “We are sad to hear about the fire that caused the death of a number of pigeons at Skye Edge fields. We are keen to continue to work with everyone involved to resolve any current issues and to have further discussions about the future support that is needed.”