Northern Ireland

Two children arrested over suspected arson at new house under construction in Co Antrim

The three-storey property in Greenisland was set on fire on Saturday

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Hartley Hall Fire
NIFRS are at the scene of a fire in a housing development within Harley Hall, Greenisland.
The three-storey property was set on fire on Saturday. PICTURE: ANDREW McCARROLL/PACEMAKER

A boy and a girl are to quizzed by police about a fire at a new house under construction in Co Antrim which is being treated as arson.

Fire crews attended the blaze at the three-storey property in the Hartley Hall housing development in Greenisland on Saturday shortly before 4pm.

The detached home, which is understood to have been close to completion, has been substantially damaged.

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NIFRS are at the scene of a fire in a housing development within Harley Hall, Greenisland. 
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NIFRS at the scene of a fire in a housing development within Hartley Hall, Greenisland. PICTURE: ANDREW McCARROLL/PACEMAKER

A spokesman for the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service told The Irish News that they are treating the incident as a “deliberate ignition”.

He said the report of the blaze at the “three-storey house under construction” was received at 3.51pm with fire crews from numerous stations including Greenisland, Whitla and Westland attending.

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Crews dealt with the blaze by 7.19pm.



Alliance councillor Aaron Skinner posted video footage from the scene on Saturday, which showed an intense blaze at the property.

Posted by Councillor Aaron Skinner on Saturday 12 October 2024

It comes amid reports of a number of incidents of anti-social behaviour in the area in recent days involving young children.

One report suggested that children were seen in the area on Friday night throwing rocks at a nearby property.

Police added that officers had received a report of criminal damage caused to a property in the same area on October 11. secure enough.

“These kids who are being caught up in this sort of thing need to realise that they could be ruining their own lives.”

He added: “This fire could have spread to nearby properties where there are young families living.

“A new playpark is being built across the road from this house, if it had of been opened, kids could have been playing there.”

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NIFRS are at the scene of a fire in a housing development within Harley Hall, Greenisland. 
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Fire crews at the scene of the blaze in Hartley Hall. PICTURE: ANDREW McCARROLL/PACEMAKER

The fire comes a month after substantial damage was caused when a blaze broke out at a church in Greenisland.

Three young boys, two aged 11 and a 10-year-old, were initially charged with arson over the fire that swept through The Church of the Holy Name on September 1.

Criminal proceedings were ended before the boys were set to make their first court appearances.

They will instead be dealt with through a youth diversionary programme aimed at achieving a restorative outcome.

The PSNI said its officers attended the scene on Saturday.

“Fortunately, there were no reports of any injuries,” a spokesman said.

“A young boy and a young girl were arrested on suspicion of arson. They are due to return for interview at a later date, and enquiries are continuing to establish the circumstances of the incident.”

Police added that officers had received a report of criminal damage caused to a property in the same areaon October 11.

It was reported that damage had been caused to the side door of the property, and that rubble and bricks had been located in the garden.