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Residents moved after chapel fire | Residents moved after chapel fire |
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Fire crews have worked through the night to deal with a blaze in a disused landmark chapel in Aberystwyth. | Fire crews have worked through the night to deal with a blaze in a disused landmark chapel in Aberystwyth. |
A dozen residents were moved from homes backing onto the Tabernacle in Mill Street as a precaution. | A dozen residents were moved from homes backing onto the Tabernacle in Mill Street as a precaution. |
The Victorian building, which has been empty for more than five years, was damaged over four floors by the fire and remains unstable, police said. | The Victorian building, which has been empty for more than five years, was damaged over four floors by the fire and remains unstable, police said. |
An aerial platform was used to help six fire crews bring the fire under control. It broke out about 2355 BST. | An aerial platform was used to help six fire crews bring the fire under control. It broke out about 2355 BST. |
Dyfed-Powys Police said eight homes in Powell Street were among those evacuated. | Dyfed-Powys Police said eight homes in Powell Street were among those evacuated. |
Residents living next door to the chapel have not been allowed to return as the building is unstable. | Residents living next door to the chapel have not been allowed to return as the building is unstable. |
There was smoke and blue flashing lights everywhere Resident Geoffrey Ralphs | |
Mill Street, Powell Street and Bridge Street were closed and are likely to remain so for the next few hours. | Mill Street, Powell Street and Bridge Street were closed and are likely to remain so for the next few hours. |
Geoffrey Ralphs lives near the chapel, but he was not evacuated by the emergency services. | |
"There was smoke and blue flashing lights everywhere," said Mr Ralphs. | |
"Fortunately we were not evacuated, but several homes at the rear of the chapel in streets like Powell Street were. | |
"The road was also closed soon after the fire started." | |
Chris Fitzpatrick also witnessed the fire service fighting the blaze. He was not evacuated from his home either. | |
He said: "I noticed the fire at about 1am when I saw spotted the reflections of blue flashing lights. | |
"There must have been about five fire engines here and sparks and flames were going through the roof of the chapel. | |
"The roof was ablaze and there was a lot of smoke." | |
The Tabernacle chapel - as it looked before the fire | The Tabernacle chapel - as it looked before the fire |
Mid and West Wales Fire Service said they still have some firefighters at the scene. | Mid and West Wales Fire Service said they still have some firefighters at the scene. |
The fire was brought under control by 0210 BST and the building is being made secure. | The fire was brought under control by 0210 BST and the building is being made secure. |
The Calvanistic chapel dates from 1880, and was the fourth building on the site as congregations expanded with the methodist revival. | The Calvanistic chapel dates from 1880, and was the fourth building on the site as congregations expanded with the methodist revival. |
It closed in November 2002 because of the cost of the building's upkeep to the congregation of 70. | It closed in November 2002 because of the cost of the building's upkeep to the congregation of 70. |