
Emergency services are in attendance this evening
A huge broke out in Rochdale this evening, with thick smoke plumes seen for miles.
The blaze erupted at a derelict mill on Ashworth Road, beside Rochdale Old Road in Heywood, at around 5:20pm this evening (Thursday, May 21).
It is said by locals to involve the former Simpson Clough Mill building.
Pictures and videos shared on social media showed the area being covered in smoke.
Firefighters spent several hours battling to bring it under control.
Crews remained at the scene on Thursday night.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: “At 5.20pm on Thursday 21 May, fire crews were called to reports of a fire at a derelict mill on Ashworth Road, Heywood.
“Five fire engines from Bury, Rochdale, Littleborough and Ramsbottom stations, as well as specialist aerial appliances from Salford and Oldham, were quickly mobilised to the incident.
“Firefighters used two jets and a light portable pump to extinguish the fire. Our crews remain at the scene damping down the remaining hot spots.”
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Firefighters remain at the scene ‘damping down hot spots’, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said.
In an updated statement issued in the last few minutes, a spokesperson said:
At 5.20pm on Thursday 21 May, fire crews were called to reports of a fire at a derelict mill on Ashworth Road, Heywood.Five fire engines from Bury, Rochdale, Littleborough and Ramsbottom stations, as well as specialist aerial appliances from Salford and Oldham, were quickly mobilised to the incident.Firefighters used two jets and a light portable pump to extinguish the fire. Our crews remain at the scene damping down the remaining hot spots.”
Crews have also used a turntable ladder in order to get above the burning mill this evening
Smoke can be seen coming from the scorched roof of the derelict building as firefighters fire water down on it from above
Fire crews can be seen using an aerial platform to douse water on the building from above
We’ve just been sent this picture from our photographer Jason Roberts showing firefighters at the scene this evening
Photos sent into the M.E.N tonight show smoke billowing from the scene of the incident at the derelict mill.
The fire service has issued a statement this evening, confirming the blaze is ongoing at a derelict mill along Ashworth Road.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said:
“At 5.20pm on Thursday 21 May, fire crews were called to reports of a fire at a derelict mill on Ashworth Road, Heywood.Five fire engines from Bury, Rochdale, Littleborough and Ramsbottom stations, as well as specialist aerial appliances from Salford and Oldham, were quickly mobilised to the incident.Firefighters remain at the scene and are working hard to extinguish the fire and make the area safe.”
It is thought the blaze has broken out off Rochdale Old Road and Ashworth Road, close to the junction.
A full road closure is currently in place on Ashworth Road, between the B6222 and the bridge over Cheesden Brook.
Police and fire crews have been pictured on Rochdale Old Road this evening amid the ongoing blaze.
Smoke can be seen across Rochdale and Bury, with posts being shared across social media.
We are awaiting details from the fire service.