A Sheffield building owner has been fined after obstructing the work of fire safety inspectors. Mr. Gunes Ata, trading as Noble Design & Build, was found guilty by Sheffield Magistrates Court of failing, without reasonable excuse, to comply with requirements imposed by an inspector from South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue.
Mr. Ata did not attend the hearing on Wednesday (18 November) and did not enter a plea, but the court heard the case in his absence.
Fire safety laws
Court ordered Mr. Ata to be fined £660, to pay a victim's surcharge of £66 and to pay full costs of £1177
Evidence presented by the fire service showed that Mr. Ata had failed to provide information relating to the external cladding of one of his buildings within the timescales requested by inspectors. This information was later provided and the cladding in question at London Court on Beeley Street was removed. The Court ordered Mr. Ata to be fined £660, to pay a victim's surcharge of £66 and to pay full costs of £1177.
Area Manager Simon Dunker said: “Fire safety laws are designed to keep people safe- nothing more, nothing less. While our building safety inspectors always try to engage positively with building owners and responsible persons, we will also make no hesitation in prosecuting those who persistently obstruct our work.”