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Large fire hits derelict Bristol Grosvenor Hotel Large fire hits derelict Bristol Grosvenor Hotel
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Avon Fire and Rescue spent several hours battling the fire in central Bristol.Avon Fire and Rescue spent several hours battling the fire in central Bristol.
Avon Fire and Rescue spent several hours battling the fire in central Bristol.Avon Fire and Rescue spent several hours battling the fire in central Bristol.
A large fire broke out overnight at a Bristol city centre building which has been derelict for the last 20 years.A large fire broke out overnight at a Bristol city centre building which has been derelict for the last 20 years.
The fire, at the former Grosvenor Hotel near Temple Meads, started shortly after 22:00 BST on the ground floor.The fire, at the former Grosvenor Hotel near Temple Meads, started shortly after 22:00 BST on the ground floor.
Avon Fire and Rescue said there were no casualties, but it evacuated people from a neighbouring building.Avon Fire and Rescue said there were no casualties, but it evacuated people from a neighbouring building.
Roads past the hotel were closed and reopened shortly after 06:30 on Wednesday.Roads past the hotel were closed and reopened shortly after 06:30 on Wednesday.
Crews from eight different fire stations attended the fireCrews from eight different fire stations attended the fire
Some eyewitnesses reported seeing flames up to 18 metres in the air at the height of the fire.Some eyewitnesses reported seeing flames up to 18 metres in the air at the height of the fire.
Fire crews from as far afield as Bath and Weston-super-Mare were called to deal with the blaze.Fire crews from as far afield as Bath and Weston-super-Mare were called to deal with the blaze.
Avon Fire and Rescue said the cause of the fire was unknown.Avon Fire and Rescue said the cause of the fire was unknown.
A structural engineer from Bristol City Council has visited the site because of concerns over the safety of the structure.A structural engineer from Bristol City Council has visited the site because of concerns over the safety of the structure.
The fire service has encouraged people to stay away from the building.The fire service has encouraged people to stay away from the building.
Avon Fire and Rescue spent several hours battling the blazeAvon Fire and Rescue spent several hours battling the blaze
The building has been the subject of a long-running wrangle between Bristol City Council and developers, who were investigated by the government after failing to convert it to flats.The building has been the subject of a long-running wrangle between Bristol City Council and developers, who were investigated by the government after failing to convert it to flats.
It was due to be refurbished as part of the Temple Quarter project.It was due to be refurbished as part of the Temple Quarter project.
A spokesman for the council said: "We await further details about the condition of the site, but we remain committed to our ambition to support the redevelopment of the area to create a world-class welcome to Bristol at Temple Quarter."A spokesman for the council said: "We await further details about the condition of the site, but we remain committed to our ambition to support the redevelopment of the area to create a world-class welcome to Bristol at Temple Quarter."
🔥We are currently responding to a fire on Victoria Street in Bristol city centre.📞Our @AFRSControl team received their first call at 21:58 and have taken a large volume of 999 calls since.Please avoid the area as our crews work, and be assured we are on the scene. pic.twitter.com/YT57jrq0Os🔥We are currently responding to a fire on Victoria Street in Bristol city centre.📞Our @AFRSControl team received their first call at 21:58 and have taken a large volume of 999 calls since.Please avoid the area as our crews work, and be assured we are on the scene. pic.twitter.com/YT57jrq0Os
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