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Investigations ongoing into cause of airfield fire in Salisbury | Investigations ongoing into cause of airfield fire in Salisbury |
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The blaze broke out at the site on Lancaster Road, Old Sarum in Salisbury | The blaze broke out at the site on Lancaster Road, Old Sarum in Salisbury |
The cause of a huge fire that engulfed a Grade II*-listed World War One aircraft hangar is being investigated. | The cause of a huge fire that engulfed a Grade II*-listed World War One aircraft hangar is being investigated. |
The blaze broke out at the Old Sarum Airfield on Lancaster Road in Salisbury on Thursday evening. | The blaze broke out at the Old Sarum Airfield on Lancaster Road in Salisbury on Thursday evening. |
A hangar was completely destroyed as a result of the fire, which also engulfed the adjacent restaurant and café. | A hangar was completely destroyed as a result of the fire, which also engulfed the adjacent restaurant and café. |
Wiltshire Police said that people taking pictures had been getting in the way of emergency workers "in an attempt to take photos of the burning building". | Wiltshire Police said that people taking pictures had been getting in the way of emergency workers "in an attempt to take photos of the burning building". |
Huge fire destroys Grade II*-listed WW1 aircraft hangar | |
"Please avoid the area and respect cordons - they are in place to protect you," the police added. | "Please avoid the area and respect cordons - they are in place to protect you," the police added. |
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire Service said fire crews had now left the scene with only some "wisps of smoke rising from the rubble" on Friday afternoon. | Dorset and Wiltshire Fire Service said fire crews had now left the scene with only some "wisps of smoke rising from the rubble" on Friday afternoon. |
The fire broke out just a week after developers were given the go-ahead for up to 315 homes to be built there following a battle for permission. | The fire broke out just a week after developers were given the go-ahead for up to 315 homes to be built there following a battle for permission. |
The hangar has been completely destroyed by the fire | |
Amy Ore, who lives close to the site of the fire, said she saw "a massive plume of smoke" on Thursday evening. | Amy Ore, who lives close to the site of the fire, said she saw "a massive plume of smoke" on Thursday evening. |
"I didn't anticipate the scale of it," she said. | "I didn't anticipate the scale of it," she said. |
Sue Ford, who runs a flower shop close to the fire, said: "It was scary, really. It was raging, could feel the heat from here. | Sue Ford, who runs a flower shop close to the fire, said: "It was scary, really. It was raging, could feel the heat from here. |
"You just couldn't believe it was happening, really." | "You just couldn't believe it was happening, really." |
A resident said the fire was "scary" | |
A spokesperson from the Save Old Sarum group, which has been campaigning to prevent development on the airfield land, added: "We are deeply saddened by the fire at Hangar 3 and café at Old Sarum Airfield, and we praise the swift response by Dorset & Wiltshire Fire Service in containing the fire." | A spokesperson from the Save Old Sarum group, which has been campaigning to prevent development on the airfield land, added: "We are deeply saddened by the fire at Hangar 3 and café at Old Sarum Airfield, and we praise the swift response by Dorset & Wiltshire Fire Service in containing the fire." |
They added: "This is not just a loss to the local community, but the nation as well." | They added: "This is not just a loss to the local community, but the nation as well." |
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