The owners of a Black Country pub which was gutted by fire and then demolished two days later experienced another huge fire on land they owned.

The Crooked House, near Dudley, had recently been sold to its new owners.

The cause of a previous blaze at Finmere landfill, Buckinghamshire, in August 2018 was never established.

Adam Taylor is director of AT Contracting and Plant Hire Ltd, which, according to Land Registry documents, owns the Finmere site.

His wife, Carly, controls the company ATE Farms Limited, which bought the “wonky” Black Country landmark in July.

Mrs Taylor also currently controls AT Contracting and Plant Hire Ltd, which the BBC understands rented a digger a week before flames engulfed The Crooked House on 5 August.

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    Adam Taylor is director of AT Contracting and Plant Hire Ltd, which, according to Land Registry documents, owns the Finmere site.

    His wife, Carly, controls the company ATE Farms Limited, which bought the “wonky” Black Country landmark in July.

    Mrs Taylor also currently controls AT Contracting and Plant Hire Ltd, which the BBC understands rented a digger a week before flames engulfed The Crooked House on 5 August.

    Protests against The Crooked House’s destruction weeks after it was sold by previous owner Marston’s have seen signs and other tributes placed among the rubble.

    A nearby notice states two adjacent footpaths have been closed to the public by Staffordshire County Council, including one leading to the pub’s car park, due to concerns over the instability of the ground.

    Dudley North MP Marco Longhi said a public meeting at Himley Hall on Wednesday at 18:00 BST would be a chance for concerned residents to “vent their anger” and voice ideas for the building’s future.


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