A man has been jailed after setting fire to a school bus in Winsford.
Joshua Sigley, 25, of St Chads Fields in Winsford, appeared at Chester Crown Court on Friday 20 June 2025, charged with incidents of arson in the town.
Sigley was sentenced to three years after pleading guilty to three counts of arson.
Peter Towers, 31, of Rosemary Crescent, Winsford, will be sentenced for this case at a later date, on Friday 15th August 2025.
On Sunday 4th August 2024, Cheshire Police were notified of three deliberate fires which had been started in Winsford between the hours of 3pm and 11pm. These were located on High Street, Queensway, and Ford Court.
Members of the public reporting the fires described seeing two men, matching the descriptions of Sigley and Towers.
The fire on High Street was started using rubbish placed on the ground and a green jerrycan filled with petrol. CCTV footage obtained from a petrol station showed Towers arriving on a bike and filling a green jerrycan with petrol and making payment.
Dashcam footage then showed Towers meeting with Sigley just minutes later.
A school bus was completely destroyed after being set on fire in Queensway, resulting in £70,000 worth of damage.
Two men matching Sigley and Towers’ description were then seen trying to set fire to trees near to Ford Court.
Both men were subsequently arrested at an address in Winsford on Sunday 4th August 2024 and later charged.
Detective Inspector Ross Hamilton said:
“Sigley's actions were incredibly dangerous, fuelled by the national disorder last summer, and could easily have ended up injuring someone, or even worse.
“I welcome the custodial sentence which has been handed to him; to target a school bus and cause £70,000 worth of damage is shocking.
“The sentence handed down to Sigley should serve as a strong reminder of how serious these crimes are regarded and robust action will be taken against anyone who chooses to behave in this manner.”
Update:
Peter Towers, 31, of Rosemary Crescent, Winsford, has now been sentenced for this case after appearing at Chester Crown Court on Friday 15th August 2025.
Towers was jailed for a total of 10 years after pleading guilty to three counts of arson.
The sentence also includes charges of criminal damage and threatening a person with an offensive weapon in a private place in relation to an unrelated domestic incident in Winsford on 4th August.
Pictured - Joshua Sigley of St Chads Fields in Winsford.
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