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Major fire at Stoke-on-Trent industrial estate as smoke spotted across city - updates

The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Firefighters from across the city descended on an industrial estate to tackle a blaze at a business last night - and are still at the scene this morning. Crews were called out to Newstead Industrial Trading Estate at around 8.10pm on Saturday (June 3) to tackle a blaze at waste management firm Biffa. And StokeonTrentLive readers spotted thick smoke from across the Potteries as crews tackled the fire. Staffordshire Police were also called to the scene to deal with road closures in the area. A spokesperson for Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service said crews from Longton, Hanley, Newcastle, Stone, Sandyford and Cannock were all called out to the scene at Alderflat Drive. The service said no casualties had been reported.

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BISHOPS HULL 05/21/0025: Demolition of garage and erection of a two storey extension to the side and detached garage outbuilding at 23 Gillards, Bishops Hull BISHOPS LYDEARD 06/21/0027: Erection of extension to private stables at Luxborough Farm, Frenchies Farm Lane, Aisholt 25/21/0023: Installation of 2 No. gantries on concrete foundations at Montys Farm, Solar Panel Farm, Montys Lane, Norton Fitzwarren (retention of works already undertaken) CHEDDON FITZPAINE 08/21/0014: Erection of single storey modular telecoms storage building at Western Power Distribution, Venture Way, Taunton CHURCHSTANTON 10/21/0013: Replacement of attached outhouse with the erection of a two storey extension to the side of Lower Bere Hill Farm, Broad Street, Churchstanton

Who do you want to win a Western Telegraph Health and Care award?

We are living in uncertain times – but one thing is for sure, without the amazing dedication of those working in the health and care sector life would be a whole lot grimmer currently. Health professionals have really shown their mettle over the last eighteen months, selflessly putting the care of their patients and clients ahead of their own safety and wellbeing – and are directly responsible for helping us all cope with the pandemic. They have nursed people who are ill – or too frail to care for themselves; supported people emotionally and vaccinated literally thousands of people against Covid-19. And now it is our turn – the Western Telegraph, its readers and the wider public – to step up and say thank-you.

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