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Tamworth hospital: Suspect, 43, held over George Bryan Centre fire Tamworth hospital: Suspect, 43, held over George Bryan Centre fire
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of arson after a "severe" blaze broke at a mental health centre in Staffordshire.A man has been arrested on suspicion of arson after a "severe" blaze broke at a mental health centre in Staffordshire.
The 43-year-old, from Tamworth, was detained over the fire in the George Bryan Centre at the Sir Robert Peel Community Hospital in the town.The 43-year-old, from Tamworth, was detained over the fire in the George Bryan Centre at the Sir Robert Peel Community Hospital in the town.
There were no reports of casualties in the fire, which broke out at about 21:15 GMT on Monday.There were no reports of casualties in the fire, which broke out at about 21:15 GMT on Monday.
"All occupants and staff have been evacuated from the centre," Staffordshire Police said."All occupants and staff have been evacuated from the centre," Staffordshire Police said.
"The area remains closed whilst the fire service to continue to control the fire." The area remains closed whilst the fire service continue to control the fire, police added.
An appeal has been made for witnesses to come forward with information about the fire at the centre, in Plantation Lane, Mile Oak. Crews from Staffordshire, West Midlands and Warwickshire fire services were called to the scene, in Plantation Lane, Mile Oak.
A Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said there was "quite a lot of the building involved" in the blaze.
An appeal has been made for witnesses to come forward with information about the fire at the centre.