Suffolk residents are meeting with a waste management site to discuss their concerns after a huge fire broke out earlier this month.
The meeting comes after the second fire in the space of a few weeks at Sackers scrap metal and waste recycling centre in Great Blakenham.
Sackers CEO David Dodds, SHEQ (safety, health, environment and quality) manager Ian Hammond, and PR manager Helen Crapnell will be discussing any issues with up to three representatives from the resident's group.
The meeting, which takes place on Friday, is expected to address any of their concerns, which may include fire safety.
A spokesperson from Sackers said: "The aim is for both the residents and Sackers work and live alongside each other in harmony and both have a voice and understanding of their needs and wants."
According to Suffolk police, police enquiries into the fire are ongoing and it continues to be treated as unexplained.
It comes after the fire service tackled a blaze at the centre, with the call coming in at around 3am on Saturday, February 11.
This was the second fire in a space of about a month, with another occurring overnight on January 17.
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