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Calne: 47 firefighters tackle eight-hour industrial blaze
Calne: 47 firefighters tackle eight-hour industrial blaze

BBC News

time17 hours ago

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Calne: 47 firefighters tackle eight-hour industrial blaze

Almost 50 firefighters have been tackling a fire at an industrial site that was ablaze for more than eight services attended the two storey industrial unit on Harris Road in Porte Marsh Industrial Estate at Calne in Wiltshire at 13:20 BST on and Wiltshire fire service warned locals to stay away from the area and keep windows closed due to the large volume of around 21:45 BST the crews made up of of 47 firefighters finally extinguished the fire, a spokesperson said. "The fire has been extinguished, so we only have one crew and the aerial ladder platform dealing with hotspots," they said."We are liaising with on-site staff ahead of handing the site back."

Old Sarum Airfield: Arrest after fire destroyed WW1 hangar
Old Sarum Airfield: Arrest after fire destroyed WW1 hangar

BBC News

time30-05-2025

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Old Sarum Airfield: Arrest after fire destroyed WW1 hangar

A person has been arrested on suspicion of arson after a fire engulfed a Grade II* listed World War One blaze broke out in Hangar 3 of the Old Sarum Airfield in Wiltshire on 17 April, burning the historic structure to the ground and destroying an adjacent cafe. The inferno came just a week after developers were given the go-ahead to build up to 315 homes on the site following a long battle for Police said the suspect, whose age has not been revealed, has been released on bail while investigations continue. The airfield lies within the setting of a Scheduled Monument, which means it is recognised as a nationally important archaeological site by the airfield operators had been told to make repairs to Hangar 3 - which partially collapsed when Storm Isha struck in January 2024 - as a condition of planning approval. Witnesses at the time told the BBC how roaring flames and billowing plumes of black smoke could be spotted from miles away. Dorset and Wiltshire Fire Service warned those living nearby to stay indoors and keep windows and doors shut due to the risk of "unknown chemicals".

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