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Fire struck a flat roof at Brockhill Park Performing Arts College in Saltwood

Firefighters were called out after the roof of a school caught fire.
It happened at Brockhill Park Performing Arts College at Sandling Road, Saltwood, just after 11.20 last night.
The fire had struck the flat roof of a science building and crews were called out when the night security guard smelt smouldering.
The school’s senior vice-principal Charles Joseph said: “The building is not even being used for teaching at present. The roof is being replaced and the old felt is being removed with a heat gun.
“We can only assumed that an area of roof heated up again overnight. But only a couple of square feet were affected.”
Two fire engines, from Folkestone and Hythe, were called out and a hosereel jet was used to put out the blaze.
Firefighters also confirmed that this had been a small incident and crews were at the scene for 45 minutes.
The school was able to function as normal this morning.

Kent Fire and Rescue Services attended. Stock image
Kent Fire and Rescue Services attended. Stock image
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