Investigators probe fire that badly damaged chapel

Neve Gordon-Farleigh
BBC News, Norfolk
Robby West/BBC Part of the chapel still stands, however there is fire damage to the roof and brickwork of the building. A fire engine is on site and a group of firefighters are standing nearby. Robby West/BBC
Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service is investigating the cause of the fire in the church on Plumstead Road

A fire service is investigating the cause of a blaze that left a chapel badly damaged.

Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service said it was called to the Redeemed Christian Church of God chapel on Plumstead Road, Norwich, at about 14:30 BST on Sunday.

Firefighters left the scene at about 22:40 and a fire investigation is now being carried out at the site.

Norfolk Police said no criminal investigation was required.

Robby West/BBC The chapel, which is made of bricks has been charred and burnt. The white sign above the door, bearing the church logo has burn marks on it.Robby West/BBC
During the incident the fire service advised nearby residents to keep their windows shut

Crews from Sprowston, Earlham, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, Hingham, Hethersett, Long Stratton and North Walsham attended.

Sheringham and Aylsham crews also helped to provide relief cover.

During the incident, residents were advised to close their windows and road users were advised to find an alternative route.

The service said crews tackled the blaze for a number of hours and ensured it did not spread to nearby buildings.

It said a crew would remain on site on Monday to keep a watch on the building.

The building was formerly occupied by a line-dancing club called The Wild Stallion Dance Ranch.

The church declined to comment on the fire.

Robby West/BBC A brick wall is still standing but charred and twisted metal from the building's roof can be seen above it. Robby West/BBC
Fire crews from across Norfolk attended the scene and left at about 22:40 BST on Sunday

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