Fire breaks out at former Greencore Factory in Evercreech

By Susie Watkins

4th Jan 2023 | Local News

Smoke can be seen filling the air at the former factory in Evercreech (Photo: Rosie Wareham)
Smoke can be seen filling the air at the former factory in Evercreech (Photo: Rosie Wareham)

Thick smoke could be seen for miles after an empty factory in Evercreech caught fire this afternoon.

Local residents took to community groups warning people to keep their doors and windows closed after smoke and flames started billowing from the on the former Greencore factory site on the B3081 Prestleigh Road.

The factory closed in October 2018 at a cost of around 400 jobs and the site has been identified within the council's Local Plan for employment use. The site owners are aware of the incident.

People in the area reported huge amounts of smoke and also bits of metal flying up in the air and urged others to stay away.

Fire crews are currently at the scene, confirming they received multiple calls.

"We were called to the incident at 13.20 at a disused factory in Evercreech," a spokesperson confirmed.

"We presently have five fire engines dealing with the fire the police are also in attendance. We are using two breathing apparatus and two main hose reel jets."

This is an ongoing incident and the story will be updated with more information when it becomes available.

     

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